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junior chįmp
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« on: December 22, 2017, 10:08:42 PM »

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junior chįmp
Mondale_was_an_insidejob
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: December 22, 2017, 10:24:11 PM »


I'm at my parents house for Christmas and Jesse Watters is going on about how the tax bill and "soaring economy" is going to reward Republicans in 2018. And something about Dems beinng screwed cuz the DNC is broke lol. Straight up state-sanctioned television at this point

GOP is in for the cucking of a lifetime....get ready for Republican tears in 11 months. As the news announces Pelosi is the new Speaker of the House....a loud yet faint autistic screeching wail will sound from the distance as the collective cries of anguish from Trumptards fill the night sky
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junior chįmp
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« Reply #2 on: December 24, 2017, 12:06:47 AM »

Likely R. The tax reform surge has been catching liberals off-guard and will lead to a crushing 2018.

My thinking as well. Rs could potentially have a net gain by picking off D held Trump districts.

This is definitely a possibility that liberals really need to pay more attention to. MN-01 and Peterson's district are incredibly vulnerable. I honestly don't really see any districts that democrats can pick up. Maybe FL-26, but Florida dems just underperformed Hillary Clinton in a special election by 10%. After the tax reform surge, this will be more like 20-25%, so even winning FL-26 is pretty unlikely.

The DNC's terrible fundraising numbers are going to hurt hard when all the GOP incumbents are going to be lavished with millions and millions of dollars by thankful donors. Trump's movement is going to become much stronger once people see an extra $1,000 in their paycheck. I really can't state enough how big this tax reform surge will be. Not to mention expanding infrastructure is going to be extremely popular with the american people.

Don't forget Trump bringing about a peaceful resolution to the War on Christmas
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