Message from @[Lex]
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NC
Final result in the Senate primary in WV.
Given high turnout in the GOP primary in Ohio against Sherrod Brown and for governor, they're two high points.
But the districts that are very scary are NC-02 and NC-09.
out of all the results today.
But most pollsters have both of them remaining with the GOP.
Definitely a deterioration of the GOP's position in those states but I'm doubtful we'll lose any of the listed states.
Certainly a leftist but G. Elliot Morris has a reliably mathematical approach to projections.
Anyone got stuff to use against Tim Kaine?
Like his Mount Rushmore comment
Goldstein won in OH-11
I say we should back her democrat opponant
Have a template to use to attack Tim Kaine's greatest masterpiece.
Look like Blankenship lost by a miner trapping rock slide
@Tasunke_Witka He did indeed.
Unto our collective benefit.
🆙 | **Red Storm (in NYC) leveled up!**
> tfw browsing /pol / at 3:26AM and stumbling across a thread from Button Mash
yeah, this is button mash
He's probably asleep.
I went to bed early last night, what happened?
We won!!!
Hail Victory
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That’s a relief
I saw a bunch of panicked posting and assumed the worst.
Lol
That was Button
What do you expect
I figured
He was complaining about lower turnout in key NC districts
And then went to doom Posting
Wait, so he went to doom posting over some lower turnout on a few districts in one state?
Granted, I live in N.C. and I hope the rest of it doesn’t cuck out on me.
NC and WV
He saying that this isn't a good sign and will go blue in November
The thing is that the doomposting about WV isn't even legitimate
They have a plurality of registered democrats in the state, and they do not have open primaries. You must vote with the party that you are registered with. In 2014's Senate race, the total for the Republican primaries were 85k votes, while for Democrats, they got 135k votes. 1.5 Democrat primary votes for every 1 Republican primary vote. The Republican won ***every county*** in the general election.