Anonymous
Post 04/12/2022 00:49     Subject: Re:2022 Senate Map

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2022/03/27/politics/senate-race-rankings-march-elections/index.html

Looking forward to the PA race-two strong candidates on the Dem side and I’m hopeful that seat flips. Fingers crossed that the Dems find someone good for Wisconsin and that person gets momentum. Ron Johnson is a weak candidate. I hope that the enthusiasm around Stacey Abrams can help save Rev Warnock in Georgia.

Thing is - the Wisco GOP is so dirty, so rife with cheating that… well, pour money into that state’s Democratic Party. They’ll make good use of it.


Ben Wikler has been chair of Wis Dems and is an excellent organizer! If you want to help build back the Blue Wall, give to them. But be a monthly donor as it helps them plan long term. So, instead of $70 now, give $10 per month April - Nov.


That’s odd. Wouldn’t having 70$ in hand be better (or at least equally as good) than having a pledge for 70$ from a planning perspective? I take your larger point that Wis Dems need support.

Regular giving is always better from a planning perspective than one time giving.
DP not PP, who has been giving monthly to the DSSC and the Wisconsin Democratic Party for more than a year.
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2022 00:40     Subject: Re:2022 Senate Map

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2022/03/27/politics/senate-race-rankings-march-elections/index.html

Looking forward to the PA race-two strong candidates on the Dem side and I’m hopeful that seat flips. Fingers crossed that the Dems find someone good for Wisconsin and that person gets momentum. Ron Johnson is a weak candidate. I hope that the enthusiasm around Stacey Abrams can help save Rev Warnock in Georgia.

Thing is - the Wisco GOP is so dirty, so rife with cheating that… well, pour money into that state’s Democratic Party. They’ll make good use of it.


Ben Wikler has been chair of Wis Dems and is an excellent organizer! If you want to help build back the Blue Wall, give to them. But be a monthly donor as it helps them plan long term. So, instead of $70 now, give $10 per month April - Nov.


That’s odd. Wouldn’t having 70$ in hand be better (or at least equally as good) than having a pledge for 70$ from a planning perspective? I take your larger point that Wis Dems need support.
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2022 00:14     Subject: 2022 Senate Map

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can't they find a senator to serve that could at least have proper security clearances? Why do you want to be state with the senator that must operate with incomplete information?


Hopefully Pennsylvania can do better than Dr Quackery who lives in New Jersey. He has a lot of baggage (but a lot of name recognition like a former candidate Donald trump.)


Don’t underestimate the power of name recognition. Oz has it.


I don’t. But I do have some faith in both Democratic front runners Fetterman and Conor Lamb who have popular appeal and are competent and honest politicians.
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2022 00:08     Subject: 2022 Senate Map

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can't they find a senator to serve that could at least have proper security clearances? Why do you want to be state with the senator that must operate with incomplete information?


Hopefully Pennsylvania can do better than Dr Quackery who lives in New Jersey. He has a lot of baggage (but a lot of name recognition like a former candidate Donald trump.)


Don’t underestimate the power of name recognition. Oz has it.
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2022 00:07     Subject: Re:2022 Senate Map

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2022/03/27/politics/senate-race-rankings-march-elections/index.html

Looking forward to the PA race-two strong candidates on the Dem side and I’m hopeful that seat flips. Fingers crossed that the Dems find someone good for Wisconsin and that person gets momentum. Ron Johnson is a weak candidate. I hope that the enthusiasm around Stacey Abrams can help save Rev Warnock in Georgia.

Thing is - the Wisco GOP is so dirty, so rife with cheating that… well, pour money into that state’s Democratic Party. They’ll make good use of it.


Ben Wikler has been chair of Wis Dems and is an excellent organizer! If you want to help build back the Blue Wall, give to them. But be a monthly donor as it helps them plan long term. So, instead of $70 now, give $10 per month April - Nov.
Anonymous
Post 04/12/2022 00:01     Subject: 2022 Senate Map

Anonymous wrote:Can't they find a senator to serve that could at least have proper security clearances? Why do you want to be state with the senator that must operate with incomplete information?


Hopefully Pennsylvania can do better than Dr Quackery who lives in New Jersey. He has a lot of baggage (but a lot of name recognition like a former candidate Donald trump.)
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2022 23:59     Subject: 2022 Senate Map

Can't they find a senator to serve that could at least have proper security clearances? Why do you want to be state with the senator that must operate with incomplete information?
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2022 23:11     Subject: Re:2022 Senate Map

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


Interesting. It’s not like Dr Oz couldn’t travel to Turkey if he wasn’t a citizen. I wonder if there’s a tax benefit to being a dual citizen there.


He can join the club of dual citizens with Ted Cruz.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2022 23:11     Subject: Re:2022 Senate Map

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2022/03/27/politics/senate-race-rankings-march-elections/index.html

Looking forward to the PA race-two strong candidates on the Dem side and I’m hopeful that seat flips. Fingers crossed that the Dems find someone good for Wisconsin and that person gets momentum. Ron Johnson is a weak candidate. I hope that the enthusiasm around Stacey Abrams can help save Rev Warnock in Georgia.

Thing is - the Wisco GOP is so dirty, so rife with cheating that… well, pour money into that state’s Democratic Party. They’ll make good use of it.

Underscoring this here
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2022 22:50     Subject: Re:2022 Senate Map

Anonymous wrote:


Interesting. It’s not like Dr Oz couldn’t travel to Turkey if he wasn’t a citizen. I wonder if there’s a tax benefit to being a dual citizen there.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2022 22:48     Subject: 2022 Senate Map

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

What’s particularly funny+scary about this is that every person in Georgia who’s over say 35 knows that Walker didn’t graduate, because he very famously left Georgia early to join the USFL. And he still feels like he can lie about it.


That’s the creepy Trumpy part about Herschel walker. He lies about things that are so clearly false.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2022 12:14     Subject: Re:2022 Senate Map

Anonymous wrote:https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2022/03/27/politics/senate-race-rankings-march-elections/index.html

Looking forward to the PA race-two strong candidates on the Dem side and I’m hopeful that seat flips. Fingers crossed that the Dems find someone good for Wisconsin and that person gets momentum. Ron Johnson is a weak candidate. I hope that the enthusiasm around Stacey Abrams can help save Rev Warnock in Georgia.

Thing is - the Wisco GOP is so dirty, so rife with cheating that… well, pour money into that state’s Democratic Party. They’ll make good use of it.
Anonymous
Post 04/11/2022 00:00     Subject: Re:2022 Senate Map

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2022/03/27/politics/senate-race-rankings-march-elections/index.html

Looking forward to the PA race-two strong candidates on the Dem side and I’m hopeful that seat flips. Fingers crossed that the Dems find someone good for Wisconsin and that person gets momentum. Ron Johnson is a weak candidate. I hope that the enthusiasm around Stacey Abrams can help save Rev Warnock in Georgia.
Anonymous
Post 04/09/2022 16:02     Subject: Re:2022 Senate Map

This guy is interested in winning a Senate race? Huh.
Anonymous
Post 04/03/2022 15:21     Subject: 2022 Senate Map

Anonymous wrote:

What’s particularly funny+scary about this is that every person in Georgia who’s over say 35 knows that Walker didn’t graduate, because he very famously left Georgia early to join the USFL. And he still feels like he can lie about it.