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In reply to the discussion: Another Blue Wave Is Brewing As Trump's Numbers Collapse In 10 Swing States [View all]xmas74
(30,030 posts)64. For president,no
But our other races need some backing. I don't know how many candidates Ive heard in the last two cycles state that they received little support. The governor's race will be big. People don't like Parsons while Galloway polls well. Just a few stops and fundraising by a couple of big ticket members could help a few campaigns.
They'd be smart to put money in Galloway and Gross. Gross is totally grass roots. I saw people at the GOP tent listen to him and were very interested in exactly how much power the AG has to influence their lives. They're interested in his promise to attack dark money and they're interested in Galloway and her audit discoveries.
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Another Blue Wave Is Brewing As Trump's Numbers Collapse In 10 Swing States [View all]
babylonsister
Aug 2019
OP
I know enough Republicans here in TX to know he's not particularly popular even among them...
JCMach1
Aug 2019
#68
You also have to take into account that just because someone doesn't approve of Trump...
Ace Rothstein
Aug 2019
#9
A pig, for certain. And, for much of his base, pork gravy is a beverage. nt
Progressive Jones
Aug 2019
#42
He may not concede, but come 1/20/21 when the clock chimes noon security will escort him away
Thekaspervote
Aug 2019
#13
Whew! Looks like my State is safe. Guess I don't have to worry about it.
Midnight Writer
Aug 2019
#17
+1, or added votes or registration shaved since we don't have provisional ballot audits we'll
uponit7771
Aug 2019
#28
This news dovetails perfectly into the -10.1 average of Real Clear Politics' approval polls
rocktivity
Aug 2019
#30
I disagree...Claire's numbers were low to begin with and she didn't gen the excitement that...
SWBTATTReg
Aug 2019
#76
Polls are as dependable as the sand on the ocean's shore, every time a wave breaks.
littlemissmartypants
Aug 2019
#33
I am only optimistic as long as I know that they aren't going to cheat their way
smirkymonkey
Aug 2019
#47
You know something? I am all for cheating this time around, as long as we win.
smirkymonkey
Aug 2019
#49
Unfortunately, seems to me that if they're going to cheat, and that's a GIVEN by now,
calimary
Aug 2019
#79
Hillary wasn't unpopular. She won the POPULAR election by about 3,000,000 votes. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Aug 2019
#77