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Getting tired of seeing headlines like this...not that these special elections affect the balance of power, but they create headlines and narratives that will cause donors and activists to consider closing their wallets and their calendars going into the general election thinking the trend is a lost cause. These races are being lost due to Dem voters simply showing up in larger numbers - a lot of these races are not races they should be winning if Republicans would simply pay attention enough to know there is an election going on and show up at the polls.

There are enough of us to hold the line and even make gains in November - perhaps even substantial gains in the Senate - if voters are not apathetic about voting since we have the Presidency...the talk radio circuit is rightfully focusing on the corruption regarding the dossier, etc. that other outlets are doing little reporting on...but need to hopefully start spending a lot more time on the fact we do have elections going on this year we need to be gearing up for...a successful election will damage momentum for the false narratives created by the press and the left...but if they win, it will only just be beginning with a big push for impeachment, etc.

1 posted on 02/13/2018 4:58:58 PM PST by Republican Wildcat
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I can’t stand this use of the word “flip”, what the F is with the media’s political lexicon?


57 posted on 02/14/2018 1:27:33 AM PST by Impy (I have no virtue to signal.)
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