Message from @FLanon

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2018-05-15 01:27:06 UTC  

well, maybe we could tap into that amish vote

2018-05-15 01:27:16 UTC  

Really.

2018-05-15 01:27:24 UTC  

Yes

2018-05-15 01:27:25 UTC  

We're going to reach people that don't use the internet by making memes on the internet.

2018-05-15 01:27:28 UTC  

Smart strategy

2018-05-15 01:27:31 UTC  

>memes on the internet

2018-05-15 01:27:34 UTC  

posters, signs

2018-05-15 01:27:52 UTC  

the blue-to-red states -- Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, are harder than states like Indiana, but they're not impossible

2018-05-15 01:27:59 UTC  

Who do we have from PA that wants to drive to an Amish place and post signs of your memes.

2018-05-15 01:28:03 UTC  

get some pictures of these fags saying they want to indoctrinate children and tell them they're next

2018-05-15 01:28:14 UTC  

Well we need to take Wisconsin and Michigan if we want to do anything we want to accomplish.

2018-05-15 01:28:29 UTC  

we need to grab all we can get

2018-05-15 01:28:31 UTC  

Michigan Governor is looking really bad now, Wisconsin US Senate.

2018-05-15 01:28:39 UTC  

Would Ohio be considered a blue to red state or is it just a swing state?

2018-05-15 01:28:40 UTC  

oh, here's one thing to keep in mind from that Wikipedia article on the 2014 PA gubernatorial election

2018-05-15 01:28:45 UTC  

swing I think

2018-05-15 01:28:46 UTC  

Ohio is like purple.

2018-05-15 01:28:49 UTC  

but leaning reddish

2018-05-15 01:28:49 UTC  

Leans red.

2018-05-15 01:28:52 UTC  

"Corbett was considered vulnerable, as reflected in his low approval ratings. An August 2013 Franklin & Marshall College poll found that only 17% of voters thought Corbett was doing an "excellent" or "good" job, only 20% thought he deserved to be reelected, and 62% said the state was "off on the wrong track".[3] Politico called Corbett the most vulnerable incumbent governor in the United States,[4] The Washington Post ranked the election as the most likely for a party switch,[5] and the majority of election forecasters rated it "likely Democratic"."

2018-05-15 01:28:54 UTC  

hivemind

2018-05-15 01:28:56 UTC  

Because red state legislature.

2018-05-15 01:29:00 UTC  

basically, Tom Corbett was the Bruce Rauner of 2014

2018-05-15 01:29:14 UTC  

Who is this^

2018-05-15 01:29:21 UTC  

Oh.

2018-05-15 01:29:22 UTC  

Alright, lemme say something about the ratios

2018-05-15 01:29:23 UTC  

I think we all agree that Bruce Rauner is doomed, not that we really care

2018-05-15 01:29:25 UTC  

You're trying to beat Tom Wolf?

2018-05-15 01:29:30 UTC  

now, as I said, it's not guaranteed

2018-05-15 01:29:37 UTC  

In the primaries, there were 2.2 Democratic votes for each Republican vote

2018-05-15 01:29:42 UTC  

In the general, that was 1.2

2018-05-15 01:29:49 UTC  

easy win still.

2018-05-15 01:29:50 UTC  

Lol

2018-05-15 01:29:53 UTC  

1.2

2018-05-15 01:30:00 UTC  

there's nothing magical about politics. Rauner can win. Democrats can win Mississippi. Will they? Probably not

2018-05-15 01:30:06 UTC  

Illinois has always had shitty governors, I know that many governors got sent to prison for Shit they did.

2018-05-15 01:30:21 UTC  

Illinois is just a shitty state now

2018-05-15 01:30:24 UTC  

yeah, pretty easy win

2018-05-15 01:30:26 UTC  

Chicago runs it into the ground.

2018-05-15 01:30:32 UTC  

but it shows they have a major foothold in the primaries