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In reply to the discussion: Poll: Should the Harris/Walz campaign make stops in Ohio, Florida, and Texas? [View all]mopinko
(71,913 posts)16. what makes u think they wont?
id b willing to make a wager that at least 1 of them hits all those states.
jamie harrison believes in a 50 state strategy. there r worthy senate candidates in each of those states that wd benefit from a visit. theyll get it.
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Poll: Should the Harris/Walz campaign make stops in Ohio, Florida, and Texas? [View all]
ProudMNDemocrat
Oct 2
OP
Indiana in 2008 and Indiana in 2024 aren't even in the same stratosphere unfortunately.
bearsfootball516
Oct 2
#11
It would also needlessly divert (much more limited) Republican resources to defend those states.
Doodley
Oct 2
#10
They won't if they don't try, that's for sure. TX is all a matter of voter turnout.
HelpImSurrounded
Oct 2
#29
If a break is needed from swing States and the visits help down ticket close races (Senate and House), absolutely
Freethinker65
Oct 2
#4
There are many Americans and Democrats in Ohio, Florida and Texas as well as independents and new voters.
PufPuf23
Oct 2
#20
I trust their judgement enough to not second-guess our candidates or their campaign staff.
Oopsie Daisy
Oct 2
#21
Yes, but only if they live in the same fantasy world as those who think those states are winnable
Prairie Gates
Oct 2
#30
Yes, especially if it can help put some wind in the sails of Senate candidates.
TheKentuckian
Oct 2
#45