Anonymous
Post 05/06/2025 10:28     Subject: Re:Senate races 2026

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

KEMP IS NOT RUNNING FOR SENATE WOOT WOOT


Wonder if MTG will run?


Best thing for Ossoff if she did.
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2025 08:33     Subject: Re:Senate races 2026

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

KEMP IS NOT RUNNING FOR SENATE WOOT WOOT


Wonder if MTG will run?
Anonymous
Post 05/05/2025 16:54     Subject: Re:Senate races 2026

Anonymous wrote:

KEMP IS NOT RUNNING FOR SENATE WOOT WOOT
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2025 16:30     Subject: Re:Senate races 2026

Anonymous
Post 04/25/2025 08:00     Subject: Senate races 2026

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I will repeat myself like a broken record in every election thread. We cannot assume we will be voting or that our votes will count in the next election.

There is a concerted effort around the coutnry (See NC, Texas, WI, the SAVE act eg.,) to make voting incredibly difficult.

While candidates are important, we need to be able to vote and to have our votes count.

Don't assume they will.

STOP. This doesn't help. And we don't obey in advance. Just stop.


Stop what? Telling you to pay attention and just scout candidates? Sorry. Won't. If we don't act voter suppression will be real. In case you haven't noticed, our govt is acting erratically and Trump is emulating Orban and Duterte.

I'm not waiting until 2026 and hoping senate races fix things.


What are you doing? You say you’re not waiting

NP.


1. I volunteer through and to organizations from Vote Save America

2. I write snail mail twice weekly to my senators about not passing the SAVE act and have gotten my friends in other states to do the same.

3. I am in the early stages of forming a group that will help women navigate the SAVE act if it passes.

4. I donate to the ACLU and Marc Elias.

5. Attend protests

6. Daily I remind my college students to know their rights and fight for them.

7. I sit on several committees at my college that are fighting back and attend our education sit ins for students.

What I don't do alone is sit on the internet waiting for our government to save us.

Only we can do that.
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2025 22:51     Subject: Senate races 2026

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Iowa has a pretty strong competitor against Joni Ernst, but maybe she'll end up sleeping with all of the voters so they vote for her

There's really no place for comments like this. If you must insult Joni Ernst, insult her for her inexcusable flip-flop on Pete Hegseth.


+1. This is an incredibly misogynistic comment. Feel free to apply the same scrutiny of sexual behavior to male Senators.


If there are male Senators also sleeping with their DOD committee detailees then they should certainly be excoriated too.
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2025 21:24     Subject: Re:Senate races 2026

Susan Collins challenger: “I was in second grade when Susan Collins was first elected.

Now, I’m 35, a husband, and a father.

Susan Collins is still in the Senate, still just “concerned” while Trump cuts off funding to Maine food banks and public schools.

We need a new generation of leadership.”

Anonymous
Post 04/24/2025 19:33     Subject: Senate races 2026

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I will repeat myself like a broken record in every election thread. We cannot assume we will be voting or that our votes will count in the next election.

There is a concerted effort around the coutnry (See NC, Texas, WI, the SAVE act eg.,) to make voting incredibly difficult.

While candidates are important, we need to be able to vote and to have our votes count.

Don't assume they will.

STOP. This doesn't help. And we don't obey in advance. Just stop.


Stop what? Telling you to pay attention and just scout candidates? Sorry. Won't. If we don't act voter suppression will be real. In case you haven't noticed, our govt is acting erratically and Trump is emulating Orban and Duterte.

I'm not waiting until 2026 and hoping senate races fix things.


What are you doing? You say you’re not waiting

NP.
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2025 19:27     Subject: Senate races 2026

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Iowa has a pretty strong competitor against Joni Ernst, but maybe she'll end up sleeping with all of the voters so they vote for her

There's really no place for comments like this. If you must insult Joni Ernst, insult her for her inexcusable flip-flop on Pete Hegseth.


+1. This is an incredibly misogynistic comment. Feel free to apply the same scrutiny of sexual behavior to male Senators.


Just following Republican standards and practices.
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2025 17:50     Subject: Senate races 2026

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I will repeat myself like a broken record in every election thread. We cannot assume we will be voting or that our votes will count in the next election.

There is a concerted effort around the coutnry (See NC, Texas, WI, the SAVE act eg.,) to make voting incredibly difficult.

While candidates are important, we need to be able to vote and to have our votes count.

Don't assume they will.

STOP. This doesn't help. And we don't obey in advance. Just stop.


Stop what? Telling you to pay attention and just scout candidates? Sorry. Won't. If we don't act voter suppression will be real. In case you haven't noticed, our govt is acting erratically and Trump is emulating Orban and Duterte.

I'm not waiting until 2026 and hoping senate races fix things.
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2025 17:49     Subject: Senate races 2026

Anonymous wrote:I will repeat myself like a broken record in every election thread. We cannot assume we will be voting or that our votes will count in the next election.

There is a concerted effort around the coutnry (See NC, Texas, WI, the SAVE act eg.,) to make voting incredibly difficult.

While candidates are important, we need to be able to vote and to have our votes count.

Don't assume they will.


+1 agreed. In purple states where every vote counts, the Trump admin disabling of voter protection entities and policies that provide bureaucratic impediments to voting can easily swing an election.
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2025 17:43     Subject: Senate races 2026

Anonymous wrote:I will repeat myself like a broken record in every election thread. We cannot assume we will be voting or that our votes will count in the next election.

There is a concerted effort around the coutnry (See NC, Texas, WI, the SAVE act eg.,) to make voting incredibly difficult.

While candidates are important, we need to be able to vote and to have our votes count.

Don't assume they will.

STOP. This doesn't help. And we don't obey in advance. Just stop.
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2025 17:37     Subject: Senate races 2026

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Iowa has a pretty strong competitor against Joni Ernst, but maybe she'll end up sleeping with all of the voters so they vote for her

There's really no place for comments like this. If you must insult Joni Ernst, insult her for her inexcusable flip-flop on Pete Hegseth.


+1. This is an incredibly misogynistic comment. Feel free to apply the same scrutiny of sexual behavior to male Senators.
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2025 17:28     Subject: Senate races 2026

Tuberville may be running for governor in Alabama, which means there would be an open senate seat.
Anonymous
Post 04/24/2025 11:03     Subject: Senate races 2026

Sage is running in Iowa and he seems like a real salt of the earth type guy but Rob's sand would be amazing as well, but he is really the only thing that's keeping the governor in check at this point