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Young Conservative
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« on: July 09, 2017, 04:35:57 PM »

She is clearly too liberal for the state. Missouri is an Atlas blue state, but Senator McCaskill votes incredibly liberal and is vocal about it. Also, I think this is the RNC's top target and Conservative groups top target. Also, if polls like this hold up, Josh Hawley will likely jump in despite his recent election.



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« Reply #1 on: August 15, 2017, 05:14:24 PM »

Please no Jay Nixon.

Please no Jason Kander.

Come to think of it the Democrats best candidate may actually be State Senator Scott Sifton.

McCaskill is in trouble obviously but not DOA yet. But this has been explained 100 times.

Kander is the only candidate who could turn this race into a Toss-Up. With McCaskill it is Likely R, and a lot closer to Safe R than Lean R.

You guys here are too obsessed with Jason Kander.

and y'all are sexist! Y'all have McCaskill, Heitkamp and Stabenow as DOA yet think Tester and Brown are totally safe.

You can drop the "y'all," please, because I think Heitkamp will win comfortably and Stabenow will sweep no matter who she faces.

The fact really is that Kander would be a better candidate. He's younger, more charismatic, actually made Blunt's reelection bid competitive, and - unlike McCaskill - isn't universally hated in the state.

why do people always say McCaskill is so unpopular, when according to morning consult she has a 46% approval, with 38% dissaproving
1. MC is incumbent friendly.
2. That's a poor rating for a senator.
3. She's too liberal for her state, which will come out in the campaign.
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