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Kyle Rittenhouse is a Political Prisoner
Jalawest2
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« on: September 17, 2018, 07:17:25 PM »

Only including ones that have a realistic chance of losing (i.e. not Steve King). In no particular order:

1. Ted Cruz
2. Scott Walker
3. Dana Rohrabacher
4. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (not likely, but possible)
5. Claudia Tenney

Ted Cruz doesn't have a realistic chance of losing, lol. Joke list.
He's up 3 f***ing points. Stop this stupid routine, you're like MT Treasurer with NH.
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Kyle Rittenhouse is a Political Prisoner
Jalawest2
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« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2018, 08:09:12 PM »

He's up 3 f***ing points. Stop this stupid routine, you're like MT Treasurer with NH.

He is only up 3 in the polling averages if you take polls such as the Emerson poll that had Cruz up 39-38 seriously. 23% undecided? Seriously?

That is a reflection not of true support, but of the fact that the Dem base is comparatively fired up (and so is willing to say who they will vote for months before the election) and undecideds were not pushed.

We know that both Cruz and Beto will get at least 40% with room to spare, polls like that tell us nothing.
Recent polls
44-47
42-46
37-38
45-49
But it's definitely just one poll.
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