Message from @Nuke
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" I like Saccone. My town is covered in Saccone signs so I'm going to assume a few of them do as well.
Connor Lamb comes off as fake and manufactured, obviously focus-tested."
ANECDOTES
It's the last night so sadly I can't really do much to attack Lamb now.
Remember to pray for Saccone, gentlemen.
IF SACCONE LOSES,
THE BROWNING OF AMERICA WILL ACCELERATE
THE END OF ALL HOPE FOR WHITE CHRISTIAN AMERICA
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@🎃Boo-ton🎃 you post a shit load of anecdotes too lmao
Saccone will win. Screencap this.
@everyone Remember to humble yourself to God and pray for Rick Saccone tonight.
Also @🎃Boo-ton🎃, this resonated only up until Gillespie lost.
PA-18 is, despite being the most important election since the VA Governorship election, nowhere near as important-feeling.
With VA, it felt like an entire state was on the line, for generations to come--and it was.
it's on, buster
Once Gillespie lost, the whole thing where we need to block the Democrats in every big election to preserve our midterm momentum was basically out of the window.
@Nuke you're lucky you live in a state that is not competitive in any way this year
Yeah but my Governor is still a Democrat.
Louisianan Whites and Louisianan Blacks are the most partisan groups in the South
Dude won by bullshitting, kinda like Northam or Jones. He claimed he'd deport all of the Syrian refugees.
Blacks in Louisiana vote 85+% D
Whites in Louisiana vote 85+% R
I'd actually say blacks are less Democratic than whites are Republican in most parishes.
i'm probably thinking New Orleans then
Or at least in many parishes, including Plaquemines and Jefferson.
I'll give it to you,
New Orleans is the total opposite. The majority of whites are Democrats and the majority of blacks are hardline Democrats.
your coons and spooks have good jazz music
here it is,
Yep.
hopefully the younger generation of White Louisianans vote just as R or more
That's basically the direction, yes.
Whites could lose their majority status in LA in the next few decades
Old people are often members of the Democratic Party or have lingering emotions binding them to it.
Youth usually either register as independent or Republican, and vote Republican as well.
i imagine Louisiana will vote a lot like Texas today, 10+ R even with 40-49% White in 2060
You're probably right.
Hopefully, however,