Message from @🎃Boo-ton🎃

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2018-08-02 03:00:44 UTC  

I don't understand why people thought Clinton would win North Carolina

2018-08-02 03:01:19 UTC  

Since it seems that college whites are becoming increasingly less Republican but simultaneously whites are becoming less college educated.

2018-08-02 03:01:21 UTC  

Same reason they thought she could win Iowa

2018-08-02 03:01:28 UTC  

And Georiga

2018-08-02 03:01:33 UTC  

Delusion

2018-08-02 03:01:50 UTC  

@[Lex] yeah but not at the same rate I'd guess.

2018-08-02 03:02:09 UTC  

They vastly overestimated Trump's unpopularity among voters.

2018-08-02 03:02:18 UTC  

@[Lex] Yeah the two polls done had the vote tie then it had Vote No win 56% to 38%

2018-08-02 03:02:23 UTC  

NH _does_ have a large unaffiliated, non-evangelical White population, which definitely hurts Republicans

2018-08-02 03:02:42 UTC  

Hopefully we have an upset.

2018-08-02 03:03:05 UTC  

Also the Unions outspent the the Right-To-Work side 3:1, $15mil vs $5

2018-08-02 03:03:10 UTC  

There are some rather vulnerable Democratic/GOP seats in Missouri if I recall correctly.

2018-08-02 03:03:19 UTC  

IN what state?

2018-08-02 03:03:22 UTC  

or Federally

2018-08-02 03:03:39 UTC  

RTW legislation will present enough of an electoral advantage to dominate the state more comfortably methinks.

2018-08-02 03:03:55 UTC  

The Missouri Senate seat up in 2018, Democrat Claire McCaskill, is probably one of the most vulnerable nationwide

2018-08-02 03:04:15 UTC  

With that level of outspending, it's no wonder our chances appear bleak.

2018-08-02 03:04:44 UTC  

It'll be very humiliating if we somehow manage to pick up the win.

2018-08-02 03:04:58 UTC  

Yeah but the GOP made it interesting by having the RTW vote on the primary date, August 7th, and NOT the general election

2018-08-02 03:05:05 UTC  

UNfortunately it will be a source of hope for the growing DemSoc movement.

2018-08-02 03:05:10 UTC  

I'd say Donnelly is the most vulnerable Democrat

2018-08-02 03:05:12 UTC  

This is to not drive support towards the Democrats for the Senate race

2018-08-02 03:05:20 UTC  

Did it pass?

2018-08-02 03:05:32 UTC  

Clever timing.

2018-08-02 03:05:32 UTC  

The vote is this coming Tuesday

2018-08-02 03:05:39 UTC  

good luck...

2018-08-02 03:05:53 UTC  

Are you old enough to vote?

2018-08-02 03:06:06 UTC  

RTW vote?

2018-08-02 03:06:11 UTC  

I've been setting up yard signs in my town all over the place, and am going to set more up around busy intersections tomorrow thru Saturday

2018-08-02 03:06:13 UTC  

Oh i remember that got slaughtered in MO last time

2018-08-02 03:06:14 UTC  

Yeah 19

2018-08-02 03:06:17 UTC  

I'm sure you've done your part to convince those around you to vote for it.

2018-08-02 03:06:17 UTC  

Hi sure you've done your part to convince those around you to vote for it., I'm Dad!

2018-08-02 03:06:52 UTC  

I'm hoping the amount of Vote Yes signs on busy streets will pull in votes off name-recognitions alone

2018-08-02 03:06:53 UTC  

Hi hoping the amount of Vote Yes signs on busy streets will pull in votes off name-recognitions alone, I'm Dad!

2018-08-02 03:07:32 UTC  

How're your parents, family and friends voting?

2018-08-02 03:08:44 UTC  

All Vote Yes, but I've seen quite a bit Vote No signs in peoples' yards, so the odds don't look too good. Hopefully, with Austin Petersen (a libertarian) running in the US Senate race as a Republican, it'll drive out the libertarian vote in our favor

2018-08-02 03:09:33 UTC  

Are you in a deep red area?

2018-08-02 03:10:30 UTC  

Yes and no. My congressional district is probably the safest in Missouri, but I live in a small city, college town, so there's a concentration of liberals unlike the neighboring rural areas.

2018-08-02 03:10:50 UTC  

That's good to hear.

2018-08-02 03:10:50 UTC  

Plus a good amount of old conservatives seem to back the Union side.