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GAinDC
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« on: February 17, 2024, 01:39:11 PM »

Yea this seems realistic but I think NC was never gonna shift very right wing. It's that eternal tilt R state and some D strategists have been saying it might be closer than GA. Not sure if i have to believe them for that. But at the very least it's a purple state that probably will trend left at some point again in the future.

I'm open to any well-reasoned arguments regarding this election cycle, but those Democratic strategists wrote that part of the reason Biden won GA last time is because Warnock was on the ballot. Pretty safe to ignore them if that's their reasoning. 

Warnock’s race didn’t heat up until after the general election. The real contest in that race before the runoff was between Loeffler and Collins.

Please don’t make assumptions about my state based on things that aren’t accurate
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GAinDC
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« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2024, 05:52:47 PM »

Yea this seems realistic but I think NC was never gonna shift very right wing. It's that eternal tilt R state and some D strategists have been saying it might be closer than GA. Not sure if i have to believe them for that. But at the very least it's a purple state that probably will trend left at some point again in the future.

I'm open to any well-reasoned arguments regarding this election cycle, but those Democratic strategists wrote that part of the reason Biden won GA last time is because Warnock was on the ballot. Pretty safe to ignore them if that's their reasoning.  

Warnock’s race didn’t heat up until after the general election. The real contest in that race before the runoff was between Loeffler and Collins.

Please don’t make assumptions about my state based on things that aren’t accurate

That's what the D strategists thought.

I read that article. They’re wrong

And even if they’re correct, Warnock will campaign for Biden this year
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GAinDC
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« Reply #2 on: February 17, 2024, 08:27:36 PM »

Yea this seems realistic but I think NC was never gonna shift very right wing. It's that eternal tilt R state and some D strategists have been saying it might be closer than GA. Not sure if i have to believe them for that. But at the very least it's a purple state that probably will trend left at some point again in the future.

I'm open to any well-reasoned arguments regarding this election cycle, but those Democratic strategists wrote that part of the reason Biden won GA last time is because Warnock was on the ballot. Pretty safe to ignore them if that's their reasoning.  

Warnock’s race didn’t heat up until after the general election. The real contest in that race before the runoff was between Loeffler and Collins.

Please don’t make assumptions about my state based on things that aren’t accurate

That's what the D strategists thought.

I read that article. They’re wrong

And even if they’re correct, Warnock will campaign for Biden this year

I know they're wrong. That's why I said they should be ignored. Frankly, they ought to be fired.

Sorry to get a little heated. I didn’t realize you were refuting that argument.

That article bothered me because I think it’s a really bad take on GA. They don’t understand what’s powering Georgia’s blue shift. And kinda seemed like they were jealous that NC was no longer the belle of the ball for Democratic campaigns. 
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