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RandySF

(86,331 posts)
Fri Oct 13, 2017, 02:28 PM Oct 2017

House: Ratings Changes in 12 Districts as Democrats Gain Momentum

President Trump and GOP control of Congress have sparked a 2018 Democratic candidate bonanza. Don't call it "recruitment:" for the most part, these aspirants decided to take the plunge on their own. Many are political newcomers; others have waited years for the right moment to run. And in light of national polling, it was only a matter of time before more GOP-held House seats joined the ranks of the vulnerable.

Over the past week, the Cook Political Report has met with dozens of Democratic candidates sporting impressive resumes, ranging from military veterans and former Obama administration officials to prosecutors and scientists. Much like the GOP's crop of candidates in 2010, only a handful were current or former elected officials. However, some campaigns have progressed more quickly than others and not all opportunities are created equal.

For example, Democrats are rightfully excited about former federal prosecutor Jay Hulings, 42, who has taken on drug cartels and public corruption in South Texas. He possesses the national security credentials to go toe to toe with GOP Rep. Will Hurd (TX-23), a former undercover CIA agent, and it doesn't hurt that he's politically close to the Castro brothers and married to a former Miss San Antonio. But he must also overcome a competitive primary and typically low Latino turnout in midterms.



http://cookpolitical.com/analysis/house/house-overview/house-ratings-changes-12-districts-democrats-gain-momentum

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House: Ratings Changes in 12 Districts as Democrats Gain Momentum (Original Post) RandySF Oct 2017 OP
I have to laugh, though. Eliot Rosewater Oct 2017 #1
You have to understand Le Gaucher Oct 2017 #3
Let's hope the momentum gains till Nov. next year. Here's another article: onetexan Oct 2017 #2

Eliot Rosewater

(34,296 posts)
1. I have to laugh, though.
Fri Oct 13, 2017, 02:32 PM
Oct 2017

How fucking DUMB is this country that every single fucking seat isnt taken by anybody but a republican after what has happened.

 

Le Gaucher

(1,547 posts)
3. You have to understand
Sun Oct 15, 2017, 06:23 AM
Oct 2017

Restoring the "right" social order is more important for some above all else.. Especially if they don't have shit going for themselves.

Even if those folks are dirt poor without a hope in the world.. They could hold on to the feeling "At least I am not a N****r" Obama's political rise scrambled their chicken shit brains.

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