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McGovernForPrez
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« on: March 12, 2018, 11:08:16 PM »


Honestly, this is pretty much typical for him. At least when he's not heavily managed or filtered through spokespersons
He's like the low energy version of Donald Trump.
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McGovernForPrez
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« Reply #1 on: March 14, 2018, 10:38:12 AM »

114 GOP seats that are less Republican than this one. November just might be a bloodbath of epic proportions.
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You really cannot believe all the GOP candidates in those districts will be as bad Saccone or all the Democrats as good as Lamb.

In comparing even Handel to Saccone, you can see how much better a candidate she was.  
Obviously they won't get 114, but the fact that up to 114 seats are in play means Dems are likely to pick up a ton of seats in less R leaning districts and net a few more reach districts too. Hell there are even more R leaning districts that could be in play like WV-03. If the trends we've seen hold true Democrats are gonna be picking up a whole of seats come midterms.
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