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Today's Race In The Pennsylvania 18th


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1 hour ago, njbuff said:

 

No, Hillary is addicted to Hillary.

 

If she kept herself out of the news and stop blaming everyone but herself for her election loss, no one would care.

 

But she just CAN'T keep herself out of the limelight, bashing everyone on end. Now it's white women married to white men who cost her the election.

 

The former President and a former Presidential candidate can't keep their mouths shut and you wonder why people are addicted to Hillary.

 

Please.

So you are addicted to Hillary. Wait...what? 

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1 hour ago, njbuff said:

 

No, Hillary is addicted to Hillary.

 

If she kept herself out of the news and stop blaming everyone but herself for her election loss, no one would care.

 

But she just CAN'T keep herself out of the limelight, bashing everyone on end. Now it's white women married to white men who cost her the election.

 

The former President and a former Presidential candidate can't keep their mouths shut and you wonder why people are addicted to Hillary.

 

Please.

Hillary wasn't in the PA 18, Trump was, and it hurt the Republicans. He is cancer. 

 

Even people in deeply red areas are sick of this garbage and the voters will have to throw these do nothing Republicans out. 

 

 

Kind of funny how how much those tax cuts helped the GOP candidate :) 

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5 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Hillary wasn't in the PA 18, Trump was, and it hurt the Republicans. He is cancer. 

 

Even people in deeply red areas are sick of this garbage and the voters will have to throw these do nothing Republicans out. 

 

 

Kind of funny how how much those tax cuts helped the GOP candidate :) 

 

You know, you're right insane and angry.

 

 

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8 hours ago, Tiberius said:

You guys sure are addicted to Hillary. 

 

Anyways, there are 120 house Republicans in seats that were won by less of a margin than Trump got in this district in 2016. 

 

Yes, it's amazing what an ass kicking Trump delivered to Hillary and how much of a boost he gave to the GOP in that election, especially with so many polls looking otherwise and the media speculation at the time. 

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27 minutes ago, keepthefaith said:

 

Yes, it's amazing what an ass kicking Trump delivered to Hillary and how much of a boost he gave to the GOP in that election, especially with so many polls looking otherwise and the media speculation at the time. 

When the present is too horrible to face, you turn to the past. That's cool. As Trump continues to fall apart and drags the GOP down with him, you can always think of Hillary. 

 

What happened to those tax cuts saving the GOP?? Bread crumbs maybe? :lol:

 

Madam Speaker 

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3 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

When the present is too horrible to face, you turn to the past. That's cool. As Trump continues to fall apart and drags the GOP down with him, you can always think of Hillary. 

 

What happened to those tax cuts saving the GOP?? Bread crumbs maybe? :lol:

 

Madam Speaker 

Blue Wave's coming.

Madam Speaker

 

Yeah, keep poking those deplorables 

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54 minutes ago, B-Man said:

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It's a smart play if you're running as a Democrat in rust belt recent deep red districts to emphasize your economic positions (strengthen unions, raise taxes on rich and lower them on middle class, oppose trade deals) and downplay or even be to the moderate right on social issues like abortion and gun control.  There's your blueprint Democrats.

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16 minutes ago, Doc Brown said:

It's a smart play if you're running as a Democrat in rust belt recent deep red districts to emphasize your economic positions (strengthen unions, raise taxes on rich and lower them on middle class, oppose trade deals) and downplay or even be to the moderate right on social issues like abortion and gun control.  There's your blueprint Democrats.

So, it matters not what one believes in but what will get them elected?

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Just now, 3rdnlng said:

So, it matters not what one believes in but what will get them elected?

No.  Tell the truth in what you believe when it comes to social issues.  He said he was pro life (the GOP ran attacks ads challenging that) and a strong supporter of the 2nd amendment.  Just make sure you put more emphasis on your views on the economy and health care.  Also, learn from Hillary's blunder and attack your Republican opponent on the issues.  Not calling them a racist, sexist, etc...

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24 minutes ago, Doc Brown said:

It's a smart play if you're running as a Democrat in rust belt recent deep red districts to emphasize your economic positions (strengthen unions, raise taxes on rich and lower them on middle class, oppose trade deals) and downplay or even be to the moderate right on social issues like abortion and gun control.  There's your blueprint Democrats.

 

Those would be MAGA Democrats. They're extinct. Valerie Jarrett killed them off and replaced the entire party with true believer groupthink progressives.

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