
Cash On Hand Determining Outcomes in Virginia Senate Primaries
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9 responses to “Cash On Hand Determining Outcomes in Virginia Senate Primaries”
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Hmm…D.J. McGuire of Bearing Drift has predicted the Democrats will win a majority in both houses. https://www.baconsrebellion.com/prediction-general-assembly-elections/
The conservatives are not on the same page here.
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Who cares. The votes will be counted, and then weโll know.
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Despair?
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And liberals/”progressives” march in lock-step, right?
Tell me again which group includes open-mined people who think for themselves?
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Neither party tolerates the open-minded, compromise-inclined any more.
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That was not the point I was trying to make. I just found it interesting, at least, that two conservative analysts (if one can can consider Shaun Kenney an analyst), utilizing the same data, came to diametric opposite projections. I would not have been surprised if one had been a Democrat analyst and the other a Republican analyst.
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The amounts being poured into D primaries exceed the spending in the key R primaries by a factor of 10. Millions vs hundreds of thousands (or tens of thousands). That is the ominous fact for Republicans going into this contest, that and the continuing huge drag created by their (ahem) presidential frontrunner. You cannot bring up Biden and ignore Trump in a real political analysis.
After all the primary decisions next week then things will be much clearer. Then we can run down the list of contests and do triage. Or at least I will. Maybe just for my own information.
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I, for one, would like to know the results of your triage. You have a much better feel for the politics than I do.
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…indicative of a brewing Republican tidal wave
I’d rather have republicans in charge than democrats, but remember what happened the last time a republican “wave” was preducted?

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