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To: cowboyusa

Great summary.

We’ve seen people moving from the Blue disaster areas like NYC and go to Florida and make it more red.

Hoping Walker can force a run off.

We still aren’t done yet in AZ and NV.

Trump backing Walker and Oz and then just making everything about him - getting headlines when he was there as the supporting act - were damaging but I don’t think anyone would beat him in the 2024 primaries.

The Hispanic vote is where Republicans should be targeting efforts. Growing demographic and they work, value family, value faith, and are voting R in Florida and NY as you said.


51 posted on 11/09/2022 5:29:36 AM PST by TigerClaws
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To: TigerClaws

Re- alignment is going on. NH is now solid Blue (Nobody would have beaten Hasan there.) MI >s now solid Blue. WI toss up. PA- Mastreano dragged the whole ticket down. FL and TX more red. Hopelessly decided country. Blue States getting bluer. Red States getting redder.


59 posted on 11/09/2022 5:36:38 AM PST by cowboyusa (America Cowboy up! )
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To: TigerClaws

“We’ve seen people moving from the Blue disaster areas like NYC and go to Florida and make it more red.”

And in moving they make the place they left more blue.

The fact that there are 28 GOP governors but only 21 Democrat governors shows that the GOP is doing something wrong.

If you can elect a Republican governor in a state then you sure as hades should be able to elect a Republican senator. They are both statewide offices.

By rights, the GOP should have 56 senators in the Senate.


87 posted on 11/09/2022 6:11:20 AM PST by Brookhaven (Ted Cruz said Jan. 6 was terrorism; don't forget that the next time you vote.)
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