A winning Scenario for Wendy Davis-TX Governor's Race (user search)
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publicunofficial
angryGreatness
Junior Chimp
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« on: October 03, 2013, 06:56:45 PM »

I think a good Davis map would be the usual Democratic strongholds (Mexico border, San Antonio, Austin, Urban Dallas) plus a stronger margin in Houston County than other Democrats have gotten. Plus I'd expect her to do better in Tarrant Co. and the Corpus Cristi area.


Tarrant County is a good bellweather for the state as a whole, so I'd expect her to need to do well there in order to have a ghost of a chance.
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publicunofficial
angryGreatness
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: November 15, 2013, 01:43:27 AM »

wedndy davis has about as much of a chance as winnig this as the dems do of holding senates in michigan and iwoa, nonexistent, fools gold for governors dems should focus on holding assachusetts and minesota, i think ct hi ri and il are gone at this point

Fools' gold is expecting political wisdom from people who really don't know anything. Iowa and Michigan at the least have difficult seats for Republicans to pick up. Everything must go right for Republicans to pick up the open seats.

I notice your 'spelling' of 'Massachusetts'. Freudian slip there? I've been in Massachusetts, and I am impressed. It isn't Oklahoma, a state that looks beaten and woebegone, decrepit before its time.

Do yourself a favor -- either pay more attention to your high-school homework or (if you have dropped out) go back for your GED.


Psst...You're a little late to the party.
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