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« on: April 20, 2019, 04:15:32 PM »

He had absolute 0 chance to win in Ohio anyway with Brown vs. Fitzgerald with a drivers license. West Virginia also put up a joke candidate in the form of a corrupt carpetbagger from New Jersey, while Montana put up a carpetbagger from Maryland.

Yeah, I’m sure Rosendale would have won that race if only he had moved to Montana 35 instead of 20 years ago! Just ask Congressman Quist and Senator Melcher how easy it is to beat "carpetbaggers" in Montana.

Liz is right on the spot here. The fact that R+2 is considered a good result for Republicans with the most R-favorable map in history, ridiculously weak Democratic incumbents in ND, FL, and MO, and after they blew very winnable races in AL, MT, OH, and WV that probably would have secured a GOP Senate majority for another decade is laughable and shows how the goalposts have been moved.
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