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RandySF

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October 27, 2018

My Democratic donations for 10.26.18

Sean Castor, IL-06
Paul Davis, KS-02
Ben McAdams, UT-04
Amy McGrath, KY-06
Kim Schreier, WA-08
George Scott, PA-10

October 26, 2018

Suspicious package intercepted at Tom Steyer's office

Breaking via KRON4 San Francisco

October 26, 2018

Package intercepted at Kamala Harris's Sacramento office

Breaking on my phone

October 26, 2018

NH-GOV: Sununu moves to Lean Republican

The race in New Hampshire where GOP Gov. Chris Sununu is seeking a second, two-year term got a very late start as Democrats didn’t have a nominee until after Labor Day when former state Sen. Molly Kelly won the primary. Sununu has had a healthy lead in the race, but when there are wave elections, the wave always tend to be somewhat bigger when it hits New Hampshire. Sununu remains favored to win the contest, but his margin is likely to be smaller than his lead in the polls today would suggest. As a result, the contest is moving over a notch from the Likely Republican to the Lean Republican column.


https://www.cookpolitical.com/analysis/governors/governors-overview/governors-11-days-out-ok-toss-nh-lean-rep



MOLLY KELLY







http://www.mollykelly.com

October 26, 2018

OK-GOV: Open sea moves to Tossup

Oklahoma now joins the ranks of Toss Up races. Republicans have long argued that the solidly red nature of the state would propel their nominee, mortgage company CEO Kevin Stitt, into the Governor’s office, but some GOP strategists are growing concerned that Stitt hasn’t been able to close the deal. Democrats have always believed that the state is ready for change after eight years with GOP Gov. Mary Fallin at the helm; Fallin may well be the most unpopular Governor in the country today. And, that their nominee, former Attorney General Drew Edmondson, is the strongest candidate they could have hoped for.

While Stitt is an outsider, Democrats have worked to tie him to Fallin, saying that if elected, Stitt will amount to a third term for Fallin. Republicans have started to portray Edmondson as too liberal for the state. This is quickly becoming a jump ball.


https://www.cookpolitical.com/analysis/governors/governors-overview/governors-11-days-out-ok-toss-nh-lean-rep



DREW EDMONSON







https://drewforoklahoma.com

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About RandySF

Partner, father and liberal Democrat. I am a native Michigander living in San Francisco who is a citizen of the world.
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