Still, Mick Mulvaney, the Office of Management and Budget chief, said Republicans would be able to surmount a Democratic “movement of hate” in November.
Are you fucking kidding me
Just going off the polls I would put my money on Cruz, though that line
Still, Mick Mulvaney, the Office of Management and Budget chief, said Republicans would be able to surmount a Democratic “movement of hate” in November.
Fucking hilarious.
At least we're making the bastards squirm.
At a forum for Senate candidates, Mr. Braun pleaded with party donors to put up the money needed for Republicans to defend their control of the Senate, warning that if the party did not govern successfully under Mr. Trump it could face a long political winter.
“We’ve got four to six years to get this right, and if we don’t, it’ll go the other direction, demographically and all those other things that point negatively for us,” Mr. Braun said, in comments captured on a second recording. “We’ll be miserable for 15 to 20 years.”
Let's make them friggin' miserable, alright. Let's make all those elitist, old-money GOP pricks spend their sunset years in a world they no longer control with an iron fist and force them to watch how much better off everyone else is once out from under their rule.
Best case Dems flip in Texas, Nevada, Tennessee, and Arizona, and hold all their existing seats.
A lot of conservatives are brainwashed into thinking antifia and BLM are the democratic party for some reason, despite the other one trying to shit all over civil rights.
The all of the DNC caucuses i've been to are mostly middle aged white dudes afraid of losing their union to the republican party.
There was a Fox News panel where someone talked about invoking socialism against Democrats because "Americans are afraid of socialism".
The economy is doing great but wages are stagnating and the Republicans fear it might not be enough so they have to campaign on fear and division. Sad!.
Ted Cruz 'Should' Lose Texas Senate Race
He better fucking lose. Any Texan that wants this man out better be at the voting booth.
can't wait to vote Beto
Go Go Gadget Gerrymandering!
This is the man that will bring down Ted Cruz. Fear him
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/402625-beto-orourke-skateboards-through-whataburger-parking-lot
You cannot gerrymander a state. Voter ID and closing polling locations are fair game.
I mean I'm biased politically speaking but I just... I don't know how you could look at Beto O'Rourke and then look at Ted Cruz and go 'aw man this Ted Cruz.... THIS is my guy'
To some people it comes down to nothing more than the letter next to their name.
Changed policies or not, I sure wouldn’t want to vote for a guy who reenacted the Creation story in mime
A lot of the people I know seem to be rooting for good 'ol Greg.
all the rhetoric coming out of the GOP these days is so detached from reality, "Campaign of hate" ya what in the fuck is your immigration policy then a promise of peace?
Liars don't fear the truth when there are enough liars.
And the GOP has entire brainwashed army behind them, ready to unquestioningly gobble up and regurgitate every word they're fed whenever their masters need them to.
All he has to do now is hold a rally at an H-E-B while eating some Beaver Nuggets from Bucc-ee's and he'll have 100% of the vote in Texas.
Don't forget the gallon of Big Red
Beto's raised more money than Cruz. In fact Democrats are making more cash than Republicans in many areas I believe. The GOP did that shitty tax bill because their donors were literally telling them they'd
cut funds if they didn't.
btw halfway through the article it mentions this
“There’s a very real possibility we will win a race for Senate in Florida and lose a race in Texas for Senate, O.K.?” Mr. Mulvaney said. “I don’t think it’s likely, but it’s a possibility. How likable is a candidate? That still counts.”
Mr. Mulvaney reminded his audience of the party’s shocking defeat in a special election for the Senate in Alabama last year, and seemed to imply that Mr. Trump remained bewildered by the victory of Senator Doug Jones, a Democrat, over Roy S. Moore, the former chief judge of the Alabama Supreme Court accused of child sex abuse in the final weeks of the race.
“The president asks me all the time, ‘Why did Roy Moore lose?’” Mr. Mulvaney said. “That’s easy. He was a terrible candidate.”
Trump can't believe that Roy Moore lost.
I can't believe the President of the United States endorsed him. Of the seven GOP senators that endorsed Moore, five withdrew the endorsements. Tom Coburn and Rand Paul stayed on though
If one authoritarian racist with a potential pedophilic past can get elected by yelling about immigrants, welfare leeches, and leftist queers trying to take away "your" American values, why didn't it work a second time?
trump never endorsed him he only had a rally on the eve of the election a few miles away from him but it wasn't an endorsement because Trump doesn't endorse loosers because he's a winner.
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