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Question: `
#1
Adam Griffin (Labor)
 
#2
Cinci (Independent)
 
#3
JCL (Federalist)
 
#4
Undecided
 
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Total Voters: 51

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Adam Griffin
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E: -7.35, S: -6.26

« on: February 24, 2014, 12:51:15 AM »

When I consider the nature of this particular enemy, I think it might be best if JCL thought long and hard about sitting this one out and endorsing Cinci. I would likely support JCL in the election on principle, but in a head-to-head race like this one, there's just no way JCL wins. He will need to think realistically about the best action he can take to stop the spread of socialist extremism in this country. I don't think he'd want to be responsible for giving Labor a majority in the senate. I sure hope not. He'll have a niche in the April at-large elections... right now is not his time.

And just when I was trying to be nice to you
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Adam Griffin
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E: -7.35, S: -6.26

« Reply #1 on: February 24, 2014, 02:15:00 AM »
« Edited: February 24, 2014, 02:16:31 AM by Adam Griffin »

Like I've always said (even though no one believes me): JCL could win if the Federalist Party would develop a backbone, craft an actual policy agenda/platform and adhere to it - the latter two of which have never been done and the former has only manifested recently in a mediocre fashion. If you don't define yourselves, someone will always do it for you. If you stand for nothing, then it's very easy for voters to pick someone else. JCL's "radicalism" isn't the biggest issue he faces; rather, it's his party always wanting to throw him under the bus. If they truly wanted him to serve and were worried about competitiveness, then they would have let him grab the Mideast seat.
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