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Baroque Bloke
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“The Democrat Party will face difficult funding decisions in its bid to take over the Senate in the upcoming midterms.

Democrats will be defending 26 seats in the upper chamber in November, 10 of which are states that President Trump won in 2016. In comparison, Republicans will only need to protect eight seats.

The Democrat Party has little resources to defend its minority, let alone support new candidates. …”

www.oann.com/democrats-face-fu...as-support-dwindles/



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Hehe. Hehehe. AHAHAHAHAHA!
 
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they will have to rely on voter fraud to win - same as always



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Millions of illegals are voting across the country all the time, there's not much to stop them with the way things have been set up over the years for democrates.




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We had a chance to drive the last nail in the democrats coffin when Trump was elected. But to my disappointment, the republicans seem to have opposed the president as much as the democrats have. I will NOT vote for any republican currently in office except for the president himself and my county sheriff. The president seems unable to drain the swamp. Perhaps he needs our help.


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Meanwhile, back at the ranch...

The RNC raised $12.8 million in February of 2018. It has a total of $42.4 million in cash on hand, and is a whopping $0.00 in debt.

http://www.townhall.com/tipshe...sing-record-n2462765

The DNC took in $6.9 million in donations and took out a fresh $1.7 million in loads in February of 2018. It has a total of $10 million in cash on hand, and is somewhere over $6 million in debt.

http://freebeacon.com/politics...es-1-7-million-loan/

And suddenly the Washington Post's reporting on congressional party committee donations doesn't look so bad. As of Feb. 1, 2018, the Republican Party Senate Committee had taken in $41.5 million in donations for this election cycle, of which it had a bit over $15 million remaining in cash on hand. For the Democratic Party Senate Committee, the numbers were $53.3 million in donations taken in, with a bit over $19 million remaining in cash on hand.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/...8600ade23_story.html

Of course that doesn't tell us anything about what kind of war chests the candidates themselves have, or what kind of donations either the candidates or the Senate campaign committees will get over the next seven months. At the same time, the amount of donations to the Senate campaign committees may not mean much. I'm presuming that this money is only spent with the blessing of Pushing Turtle McConnell and Chuckles Schumer; if that's true then who in the hell would trust those guys with the authority to spend millions in campaign funds?
 
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When you have nothing to sell, no one is going to throw money at you.

Just ask the Clinton foundation.
 
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Originally posted by MarinetoRN:
. . .I will NOT vote for any republican currently in office except for the president himself and my county sheriff. The president seems unable to drain the swamp. Perhaps he needs our help.


It's NOT that simple.

In many instances, a vote not cast is, in fact, a vote for the Democrat candidate. Also true in many cases is that a vote cast for a third party candidate is, in fact, a vote for the Democrat candidate.

Use your head, not your emotions. Do not cut off your nose to spite your face.


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Better yet, focus on the primaries you vote in.
 
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Originally posted by MarinetoRN:
We had a chance to drive the last nail in the democrats coffin when Trump was elected. But to my disappointment, the republicans seem to have opposed the president as much as the democrats have. I will NOT vote for any republican currently in office except for the president himself and my county sheriff. The president seems unable to drain the swamp. Perhaps he needs our help.

I think Ryan is doing a decent job in Congress. McConnell is as solid and rigid as beached squid. We need to keep Congress, increase the majority in the Senate and dump McConnell as Senate Majority Leader in favor of someone with a spine that will treat Senate Dems the way Harry Reid treated Republicans when he was in power.



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We will keep the senate, and we will keep the house. Not by large margins, but we will.

What we need to do is elect conservatives in 2020 to keep the tempo going. I think President Trunp will be re-elected, in fact I am quite sure.

We just need to give him a good Congress.
 
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Then we're going to need a majority in the Senate dedicated to shitbinning McConnell. Pushing Turtle has, quite simply, got to go. I don't care where he goes or what he does, but he's got to go.
 
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Soros still has billions in his treasure trove.


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When you have nothing to sell, no one is going to throw money at you.

Just ask the Clinton foundation.

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What are the democrats selling?
The democrats are not for the American people, that clear....R

Reasons why I voted Democratic

1. I voted Democratic because I love the fact that I can now marry whatever I want. I now may marry my Labrador Retriever, Pet Pig or even my Blow Up Doll.

2. I voted Democratic because I believe oil companies’ profits of 4% on a gallon of gas are obscene but the Government taxing the same gallon of gas at 15% isn’t.

3. I voted Democratic because I believe the Government will do a better job of spending the money I earn than I would.

4. I voted Democratic because Freedom of Speech is fine as long as I agree with what is said and nobody else is offended by it.

5. I voted Democratic because I’m way too irresponsible to own a gun and I know that my local police are all I need to protect me from murderers and thieves.

6. I voted Democratic because I believe that people who can’t tell us if it will rain on Friday can tell us that the polar ice caps will melt away in 10 years if I don’t start driving a Prius.

7. I voted Democratic because I’m not concerned about millions of babies being aborted so long as we keep all death row inmates alive.

8. I voted Democratic because I think illegal aliens have a right to free health care, education, and Social Security benefits, and we should take away the Social Security from those who paid into it.

9. I voted Democratic because I believe that businesses should not be allowed to make profits for themselves. They need to break even and give the rest away to the government for redistribution as the Democrats see fit.

10. I voted Democratic because I believe liberal Judges need to rewrite the Constitution every few days to suit some fringe kooks who would never get their agendas past the voters.

11. I voted Democratic because I think that it’s better to pay billions for their oil to people who hate us but not drill our own because it might upset some endangered beetle, spotted owl, gopher or fish.

12. I voted Democratic because I think it’s better to bring in millions of illegals, and global refugees for employment, even though 93 million Americans are out of work.

13. I voted Democratic because my head is so firmly misplaced toward the south end of my body; it’s unlikely that I’ll ever have another point of view.

No trees, Spotted Owls, Cockroaches, Beetles, Ants, Red Cock-headed Woodpeckers, Frogs, Horse Fly’s, Mosquitoes or the Environment was harmed in providing of this Public Service Message.
 
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The Dems have focused on creating a voter base that depends on the money flowing TO their supporters, not FROM them. Didn't think that one out did they?


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Originally posted by Krazeehorse:
The Dems have focused on creating a voter base that depends on the money flowing TO their supporters, not FROM them. Didn't think that one out did they?


The more people finding jobs they will learn independence from Democrat welfare and will not support politicians who push these things. And this is what keeps Nancy and Chuck awake nights.
 
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