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'17 Specials & '18 Midterms Thread

 
Gotta imagine Pelosi is on those TVs a lot.
 
If you eyeball the numbers in that poll, the not Pub vs Pub breakdown is near 50-50.
 
Oh hey, NC:

 
And that survey was conducted well before Parkland.
 
*BKF Batsignal*


We are coming out in droves because we finally realize older generations are dumb as shit. No offense to present older generation members here. But the olds have been ruining the country for a while now and we are prepared to take over and fix it. See you in November.
 
Paratrooper Richard Ojeda is redefining what it means to be a Democrat in a deeply red state.

Profile on an interesting guy running for Congress in a district where 53% voted for W, 56% for McCain, 65% for Romney, and 73% for Trump. (It was also represented by a Dem through 2014.) He's running on populism and, in particular, union support rather than as a Manchin-style conservative.

Ojeda arrived in Charleston for his second legislative session, determined to take on the state’s most powerful political force—the energy companies that get rich off West Virginia’s resources, he says, while leaving the state and the vast share of its people “none the better.” A state with such wealth under the ground, he believes, shouldn’t rank 48th out 50 states in teacher pay.

“We’re not paying attention or speaking to the people that are on the ground and at the front lines of education,” he warned last fall in an interview with the Huntington Herald-Dispatch.

“We’re not listening to our teachers,” he told his fellow senators in January.

“You’re sitting on a powder keg,” he said.

 
That’s what I’m talking about.
 
 
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