Boss1708
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Let's ask some more Jews first, before we decide whether Omar is anti-Semitic or not...As a Jew, I’m here to say: Ilhan Omar is not antisemitic
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Let's ask some more Jews first, before we decide whether Omar is anti-Semitic or not...As a Jew, I’m here to say: Ilhan Omar is not antisemitic
It's true that she's not running for president, however, she, along with the rest of the House, is running for congress in 2020.So....... I don't post in this thread cause I don't follow politics, but I don't think this Ilhan Omar chick is running for president? cue someone coming along to quote the title of the thread again
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Poké Boss said:Let's ask some more Jews first, before we decide whether she is anti-Semitic or not...
Tulsi killed it at the last debate. Bernie and Liz held their ground on the previous one. Progressivism is seeming to be winning the day and hopefully it'll stay that way.
Dad is Jewish. I support Omar.Let's ask some more Jews first, before we decide whether Omar is anti-Semitic or not...
I disagree with her on a lot of stuff; I think she’s for “reparations” for example but she doesn’t seem to be as out there as some others.
Trump had a rally. And this is the result of him calling the media "the enemy of the people".
View: https://twitter.com/letsgomathias/status/1157114776436314117
View: https://twitter.com/NateSilver538/status/1157297812545122304
As another tweet said in response:
The retirements tell me: 1. Trump is harder to defend, 2. GOP doesn't have the $ to make the case relative to Dems, 3. Ds are motivated & have a coalition path, 4. Trump's policies aren't motivating his coalition which means it's about the red meat. Turnout could be an issue.
“In FEC filings closing out 2017, the party appears to be starting the new year $6.1 million dollars in debt, with just $6.5 million in the bank. That leaves the DNC with just $400,000.
Meanwhile, the Republican National Committee has amassed quite a fortune. Their filings show zero debt with nearly $40 million in the bank. “ ~ AoL
The above is just the first hit in Google results but I must ask where are you getting the figures that the Democrats have more money? Several articles I’ve read recently have stated their fund raising is down. It’s why they internally are annoyed at Obama for going AFK he’s good at raising money if nothing else.
Hurd’s retirement is a really bad sign for House Republicans. It also means Democrats (for the moment) appear to be in good shape to remain in control of the chamber. The Senate, though, still remains an uphill battle. We need to flip at least 3 seats (4 if Sanders or Warren is the nominee) to get control. Maine and Colorado are the most winnable, but it’s hard to find a path to a majority after that.
Our chances in 2020 are better for sure; there are almost twice as many Republican seats up for re-election. But other than the two I mentioned earlier, it’s hard to see any definite pickups right now.Honestly, I think that turnout will be the decisive factor here. And since Democratic voter turnout tends to be higher during presidential elections than midterms, I think right now the Senate is more in play than last time (the 2018 Senate map was an incredibly uphill battle). Especially if the Dem presidential nominee will be someone who energizes voters even further.