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Gass3268
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« Reply #50 on: March 16, 2016, 01:08:47 AM »

Really need Sanders to still be competitive by the time we get to Wisconsin. We have a very important Supreme Court race that night and we need turnout to be up on the Democratic side.
Need that vote more for Barrett in Milwaukee. Should win anyways because Bob Donovan is a mini-Trump piece of trash.

Hopefully Larson as well.

I get that people don't like Abele, but having met both of them, and knowing staffers on both campaigns, I would vote for Abele. Larson is an abhorent person. Just a total piece of garbage.

Also, Larson totally cost the Dems the state senate by being easily the most incompetent leader the caucus has had in decades. Voting for him is voting for Milwaukee County to be demolished under GOP attacks and Dem infighting/incompetence. I say this as a Madison Liberal.

Abele is just too closely tied to the Governor and the State Legislature for me. I really don't want him to run for Governor in 2018 and this would be the best way to stop him.
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« Reply #51 on: March 16, 2016, 03:33:40 AM »

Looking at the congressional district breakdown of Missouri, Sanders actually won 6 of the 8 districts. Clinton ended up winning the delegates in the state 36-35 (based on some quick calculations).

Will be interested to see the congressional district breakdown of Illinois and North Carolina as well. Not so much Florida or Ohio. Tongue
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