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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Colorado - Dems should win Maine - Collins is toast Iowa - trump won by only 5 last time, and now he is 15 underwater NC - same as Iowa, worse even for Rs Arizona - how’s that working for Rs this year? Georgia - this election is shaky even with Kemp’s thumb on the scale Texas - return of Beto? Louisiana - Mitch Landrieu is a force Montana - didn’t Tester just win there? Kentucky - Dems will throw $100 million into defeating McConnell Kansas - didn’t Kobach just lose there? Seems like a pretty solid map to me. Can’t imagine republicans feel safe in any of those states. [/quote] Who could take on Mitch McConnell? Would love to see the end of him.[/quote] Help make it happen: https://ditchmitchfund.com/[/quote] Money well wasted, IMO. Please consider donating to the following races instead. KS - Barbara Bollier, who if running against Kris Kobach in the general actually has a real shot at winning MI - Gary Peters, the incumbent senator who is leading the polls but trailing in fundraising and needs our support MT - Steve Bullock, who is just about the best candidate to flip this seat NC - Cal Cunningham; he's polling quite well against Tillis, but needs to catch up to him in cash AK - Al Gross, who has a great chance to flip a state in what could be the sleeper race of this cycle AZ - Mark Kelly, but he's actually really well funded now and is likely to be for the rest of the cycle ME - Sara Gideon, who is catching up fast to Susan Collins in cash IA - Theresa Greenfield; she's seriously giving Joni Ernst a run for her money Kentucky is just not coming back to Democrats at the federal level anytime soon. It's great that you're getting financially involved, but just some advice, be sure to look into all the races before tossing your hard-earned dollars somewhere that won't give you the best bang for your buck. I know this race is flashy in the media but donating to defeat McConnell indirectly (ie stripping him of his senate majority position) is an exponentially better use of money.[/quote]
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