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[quote=Anonymous]Focus on states where Dems get the most bang for buck - so go with some of the swing states with Dem governors and both chambers controlled by GOP - that's MI, NC, PA, and WI. If you are loaded, donate to Dem state house/senate candidates. If not, then pick one chamber and concentrate your money there with the goal of flipping at least one of the two chambers. Doing so gums up GOP gerrymandering and, ideally, halts the overly GOP tilt of state and congressional delegations out of step with their constituents (believe 55% of MI residents voted Dem but they comprise only 45% of delegation - WTH!). Donate now as COVID has scrambled the ground game of voter contact and campaigns need resources to get out their base. Then donate again when you are next able to do so. Finally, robust state races lift the boats of Dem candidates up ballot - ideally, the state candidate wins, the congressional/Senate candidate wins/incumbent reelected, and Biden rides the wave all the way to the White House. [/quote]
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