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JI7

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36. a lot of his money came from california democrats and other blue state democrats
Sun Jun 25, 2017, 02:29 AM
Jun 2017

who live in mostly safe blue areas .

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That's the fifty state strategy. Make em fight for every seat. Iggo Jun 2017 #1
AND even then it was by a much smaller spread than in the past. WePurrsevere Jun 2017 #2
Yes it is mcar Jun 2017 #3
Make that to hold the seat. L. Coyote Jun 2017 #4
Correct - I have updated the headline. (nt) ehrnst Jun 2017 #7
K & R L. Coyote Jun 2017 #14
That's A Stunning Number, No? ProfessorGAC Jun 2017 #5
I think it was called the most expensive House race in history NewJeffCT Jun 2017 #6
And we spent the same to lose it customerserviceguy Jun 2017 #8
Ours came from many small donations. Is your answer to not compete everywhere? Bad idea. LBM20 Jun 2017 #11
My answer is to put the money where it will do some good customerserviceguy Jun 2017 #34
So... you want to tell all those individual voters not to donate to a Democratic candidate ehrnst Jun 2017 #44
I'm not telling anybody to do anything customerserviceguy Jun 2017 #45
You said that money spent on Ossoff would have been better spent elsewhere. ehrnst Jun 2017 #46
I would ask people customerserviceguy Jun 2017 #53
So you're saying that we should not fight in a heavily red district that elected DT by only 1% ehrnst Jun 2017 #54
dward Lasker realized the value of the Bishop Sacrifice in 1911. LanternWaste Jun 2017 #63
We didn't lose it as we didn't have it in the first place. Kaleva Jun 2017 #19
And my point is customerserviceguy Jun 2017 #35
Can you tell us what % of money that Ossoff raised ehrnst Jun 2017 #21
Nobody can, of course customerserviceguy Jun 2017 #37
Most of it was from out of state - I doubt that money was reserved for another campaign. ehrnst Jun 2017 #41
Of course it was for other campaigns FBaggins Jun 2017 #51
a lot of his money came from california democrats and other blue state democrats JI7 Jun 2017 #36
And they could have used that money customerserviceguy Jun 2017 #38
they were small donations. stop trying to control people who want to help democrats. JI7 Jun 2017 #39
I can't control anybody customerserviceguy Jun 2017 #40
Well if "we" hadn't supported an anti-choice mayoral candidate in Nebraska... moda253 Jun 2017 #48
And who determines those battles? (nt) ehrnst Jun 2017 #61
Suggestions often seem more valid when objective numbers and evidence are used to support them LanternWaste Jun 2017 #64
Every dollar of Democratic outside spending sucked up $2.50 of R outside spending krispos42 Jun 2017 #47
Aye this wasnt really much of a win due to the amount they had to spend to hold onto that seat. cstanleytech Jun 2017 #9
Absolutely! We made HUGE progress and THIS is the 50 state strategy everyone wants. LBM20 Jun 2017 #10
Roughly $200 were spent per vote cast. Xipe Totec Jun 2017 #12
And it changed nothing. The Rs were drained yuuugely just to hang onto what they had before. L. Coyote Jun 2017 #13
Not if that $25M is the difference in repealing the ACA... JoeStuckInOH Jun 2017 #15
Can you explain how that takes away from fighting the ACHA? ehrnst Jun 2017 #16
Russia enid602 Jun 2017 #17
Progress would be winning the seat oberliner Jun 2017 #18
Perhaps this graphic will put it into perspective for you. ehrnst Jun 2017 #20
Ossoff got fewer votes than Rodney Stooksbury oberliner Jun 2017 #22
Special elections, like midterms, generally have much lower turnout than presidential ehrnst Jun 2017 #23
True, but this special election received an inordinate amount of attention and fundraising oberliner Jun 2017 #25
So, what do you think was the cause of "not flipping the 6th?" ehrnst Jun 2017 #42
Good question oberliner Jun 2017 #49
I'm so proud of Jon Ossoff.. those who want Cha Jun 2017 #24
It is progress. But I have a problem with his running from outside LuvLoogie Jun 2017 #27
He grew up there, and moved near Emory to be near his fiance. ehrnst Jun 2017 #29
That's sweet and all that, but not politically relevant, nor astute. It's like driving LuvLoogie Jun 2017 #30
Clearly you're not mad at him. That's sweet. ehrnst Jun 2017 #31
I'm not mad. And I doubt that's the main reason he lost. LuvLoogie Jun 2017 #33
How do you get that 11,000 votes were "lost" due to his address? ehrnst Jun 2017 #43
Yup. mac56 Jun 2017 #26
Had to? Sanity Claws Jun 2017 #28
I don't think that they would spend money that they didn't think they had to. (nt) ehrnst Jun 2017 #62
It sure is. We need to field good strong candidate and fuck the republicans up. nt Blue_true Jun 2017 #32
Osoff's heart was in the right place, but he wasn't a strong candidate TexasBushwhacker Jun 2017 #52
She has experience in Voter suppression. And he did Damn good: ehrnst Jun 2017 #56
He did do well and Handel was lucky to win TexasBushwhacker Jun 2017 #59
Any suggestions? (nt) ehrnst Jun 2017 #60
WE MUST DEREGULATE COAL AND OIL IMMEDIATELY!!!!!!!1!! Orrex Jun 2017 #50
?? (nt) ehrnst Jun 2017 #55
It would have been funnier if I'd posted it in the correct thread. Orrex Jun 2017 #57
OK. ehrnst Jun 2017 #58
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