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THG
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« on: January 25, 2022, 10:15:27 AM »

Greg Abbott is not even remotely close to getting primaried.

That Allen West internal poll is obviously a push poll.
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« Reply #1 on: May 28, 2022, 04:18:08 PM »
« Edited: May 28, 2022, 04:30:14 PM by THG »

You Dems do realize the victims' parents were booing O'Rourke, right?

I don’t think Atlas Red Avatars are ready for when Beto loses by 13-18 points.

That stunt of his will not play very well outside of Austin.
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« Reply #2 on: May 30, 2022, 11:21:02 PM »

You Dems do realize the victims' parents were booing O'Rourke, right?

I don’t think Atlas Red Avatars are ready for when Beto loses by 13-18 points.

That stunt of his will not play very well outside of Austin.

The only people who cheered on this stunt are the people already supporting him and voting for him anyways.

Aka people in Austin and urban Dallas proper.
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« Reply #3 on: May 31, 2022, 11:31:05 AM »

You Dems do realize the victims' parents were booing O'Rourke, right?

I don’t think Atlas Red Avatars are ready for when Beto loses by 13-18 points.

That stunt of his will not play very well outside of Austin.

These types of comments make no sense. You're living in your own bubble if you don't think people are fed up and have had enough with the lack of any type of common sense gun control - and the objectively terrible way Abbott has handled his free for all gun issues for years. It's not just "Austin" who is upset and glad that somebody finally spoke up and called him out on the issue.

The country has overall moved pretty significantly to the right on the issue of guns in the past few decades. And exploiting people’s deaths for a political stunt plays pretty poorly nearly everywhere in Texas.

See how the background checks ballot initiative did in Maine or Nevada in 2016 (two pro gun states like Texas…. but also much bluer than Texas, especially Maine).

I’m definitely not the one living in a bubble here.
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THG
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« Reply #4 on: May 31, 2022, 01:01:15 PM »

You Dems do realize the victims' parents were booing O'Rourke, right?

I don’t think Atlas Red Avatars are ready for when Beto loses by 13-18 points.

That stunt of his will not play very well outside of Austin.

These types of comments make no sense. You're living in your own bubble if you don't think people are fed up and have had enough with the lack of any type of common sense gun control - and the objectively terrible way Abbott has handled his free for all gun issues for years. It's not just "Austin" who is upset and glad that somebody finally spoke up and called him out on the issue.

The country has overall moved pretty significantly to the right on the issue of guns in the past few decades. And exploiting people’s deaths for a political stunt plays pretty poorly nearly everywhere in Texas.

See how the background checks ballot initiative did in Maine or Nevada in 2016 (two pro gun states like Texas…. but also much bluer than Texas, especially Maine).

I’m definitely not the one living in a bubble here.

You can't compare 2016 to 2022 at this point, especially given everything that has happened since then.

I agree.

2016 was a neutral/slightly R favorable year. 2022 will be a red tsunami.

Oh and the 2020 riots and rising crime rates have made the country more pro-gun compared to where it was in 2016. Reminder that such vile events also happened in 2016 (Pulse) which were due to the actions of a bunch of mentally ill lunatics.
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