Message from @Polls

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2018-04-22 03:56:11 UTC  

WV voted for Humphrey too.

2018-04-22 03:57:23 UTC  

yep, so did texas

2018-04-22 03:57:30 UTC  

It didn't really become a red state until 2000.

2018-04-22 03:57:30 UTC  

old politics are crazy aren't they

2018-04-22 03:57:45 UTC  

Yeah, the Democrats rely entirely on nonwhites now.

2018-04-22 03:57:54 UTC  

But in the past they didn't.

2018-04-22 03:58:17 UTC  

that wasn't a sustainable model back then

2018-04-22 03:59:22 UTC  

KENTUCKY
Sen. Rand Paul (R) Job Approval:
Approve 45%
Disapprove 42%

@wku Big Red Poll 4/11-15
https://t.co/UwToLrMHjU

2018-04-22 03:59:23 UTC  

KENTUCKY
Sen. Mitch McConnell (R) Job Approval:
Approve 30%
Disapprove 56%

@wku Big Red Poll 4/11-15
https://t.co/UwToLrMHjU

2018-04-22 03:59:38 UTC  

Indeed. WV still has John Perdue as their Teasurer, in fact.

2018-04-22 04:00:34 UTC  

looks like old Mitch has some trouble huh

2018-04-22 04:10:54 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/399676530394923010/437465298665472000/image.jpg

2018-04-22 04:16:35 UTC  

Missouri Senate GE:
Claire McCaskill (D) 48% (+4)
Josh Hawley (R) 44%

Missouri Scout 4/18-19
https://t.co/ftr7jq4IHs #MOsen

2018-04-22 04:37:39 UTC  

This survey makes me ponder

2018-04-22 04:38:06 UTC  

I wonder where Trump's approval rating would be if the allegations during the campaign never broke out

2018-04-22 04:38:43 UTC  

seeing as how Greitens and Trump both seem to have similar numbers in light of being accused

2018-04-22 04:41:31 UTC  

so it turns out the reason those flags are at half-mast in your neighborhood is because of Barbara Bush's death

@Marini @FLanon

2018-04-22 04:46:02 UTC  

Yeah the flag always goes to half-mast because of Presidents' and First Ladies' deaths.

2018-04-22 04:46:08 UTC  

Fuck that dude for his demobabble

2018-04-22 04:50:18 UTC  

MISSOURI
Trump Job Approval:
Approve 50%
Disapprove 44%

Missouri Scout 4/18-19
https://t.co/ftr7jq4IHs

2018-04-22 04:58:37 UTC  

That's pretty good

2018-04-22 05:00:01 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/399676530394923010/437477657811222529/200.gif

2018-04-22 05:00:12 UTC  

Sorry, it had to be done!

2018-04-22 05:01:18 UTC  

I'll hang myself now for being a faggot

2018-04-22 05:04:48 UTC  

Should we throw our support behind this Kennedy guy?

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/399676530394923010/437478862314668042/1524370643314.jpg

2018-04-22 05:05:25 UTC  

Probably better than Romney.

2018-04-22 05:05:54 UTC  

And worst case scenario is Romney running as an independent, which would hopefully lead to a R winning.

2018-04-22 05:41:26 UTC  

oh shit romney lost

2018-04-22 05:41:27 UTC  

damn

2018-04-22 05:41:36 UTC  

never even heard of this kennedy guys

2018-04-22 05:41:39 UTC  

guy

2018-04-22 05:44:13 UTC  

Romney blamed his second-place finish — out of a dozen Republicans seeking the seat of retiring seven-term Sen. Orrin Hatch — on delegates’ dislike of candidates like him who hedge their convention bids by also gathering signatures to ensure at least a place on the primary ballot.

Romney collected more than 28,000 signatures and was the only Senate candidate to do so.

Conservatives have for several years fought in court and in the Legislature to overturn the state law allowing signature gathering, seeing it as weakening the power of the convention and its delegates.

2018-04-22 05:44:19 UTC  

interesting little factoid

2018-04-22 05:45:31 UTC  

Romney and Kennedy emerged as the only two survivors from 12 candidates after two rounds of balloting. Kennedy may have gathered some support between votes by voluntarily helping to sweep up confetti on the convention floor — to great applause by his supporters. Detractors, though, saw it as a stunt and GOP Chairman Rob Anderson suggested over the public address system that the work be left to the Maverik Center employees paid for the job.

2018-04-22 05:45:33 UTC  

lul

2018-04-22 05:45:42 UTC  

this guy sounds nice

2018-04-22 05:48:41 UTC  

Under the bylaws of the Republican Party of Utah, candidates seeking the party's nomination are voted on at the party convention, which was held on April 21, 2018. Should a candidate have received 60 percent of the delegates' votes, they would have won the nomination outright. Otherwise, the top two candidates advance to a June 26, 2018, primary election.[9][10]

2018-04-22 05:48:47 UTC  

explaisn it a bit