Message from @GavinTheViking
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NH _does_ have a large unaffiliated, non-evangelical White population, which definitely hurts Republicans
Hopefully we have an upset.
Also the Unions outspent the the Right-To-Work side 3:1, $15mil vs $5
There are some rather vulnerable Democratic/GOP seats in Missouri if I recall correctly.
IN what state?
or Federally
RTW legislation will present enough of an electoral advantage to dominate the state more comfortably methinks.
The Missouri Senate seat up in 2018, Democrat Claire McCaskill, is probably one of the most vulnerable nationwide
With that level of outspending, it's no wonder our chances appear bleak.
It'll be very humiliating if we somehow manage to pick up the win.
Yeah but the GOP made it interesting by having the RTW vote on the primary date, August 7th, and NOT the general election
UNfortunately it will be a source of hope for the growing DemSoc movement.
I'd say Donnelly is the most vulnerable Democrat
This is to not drive support towards the Democrats for the Senate race
Did it pass?
Clever timing.
The vote is this coming Tuesday
good luck...
Are you old enough to vote?
RTW vote?
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
Oh i remember that got slaughtered in MO last time
Yeah 19
I'm sure you've done your part to convince those around you to vote for it.
Hi sure you've done your part to convince those around you to vote for it., I'm Dad!
I'm hoping the amount of Vote Yes signs on busy streets will pull in votes off name-recognitions alone
Hi hoping the amount of Vote Yes signs on busy streets will pull in votes off name-recognitions alone, I'm Dad!
How're your parents, family and friends voting?
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
Are you in a deep red area?
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.
That's good to hear.
Plus a good amount of old conservatives seem to back the Union side.
Hey Gavin
it has been awhile
I know, I've been hella busy
Swinging some of those college folks is important.
Yes, but class isn't back in session until the 20th
Which it's not like many would vote/would be registered to vote anyways
In time
So MO has had a RTW referendum in the past?