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Democrats' Trump Nightmare Could Get Significantly Worse in 2018 — One Look at This Map Shows Why
Inddependent Journal Review ^
| January 3, 2017
| Jason Howerton
Posted on 01/03/2017 12:52:16 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
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To: Hardastarboard
They probably should not have voted God out of their platform.
To: Paladin2
He is but you’d never know it.
To: freedumb2003
Just looking at that map, it seems that the Republicans should not lose a single seat, and game anywhere from 4 to 11 seats. The minimum pickups should be MT, ND, MO and IN, and the ones they could get are in WI, MI, OH, PA, WV, VA and FL. Who knows, maybe Maine can be in play.
The key is good candidates. Trump should find and fund great people in those states. No more giving away states that should be locks. Another key is getting voter fraud eliminated. The DOJ can become a force for fair elections instead of a shield for cheaters. ICE might get a handle on illegals. That will help things all around. Hell, kick out all the illegals and California might be in play.
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01/03/2017 3:55:26 PM PST
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Defiant
(The media is the colostomy bag where truth goes after democrats digest it.)
To: Paladin2
He needs to be primaried.
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01/03/2017 3:55:59 PM PST
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Defiant
(The media is the colostomy bag where truth goes after democrats digest it.)
To: freedumb2003
I like the sound of “SuperMajority”...
Still not tired of winning!!!
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01/03/2017 4:11:07 PM PST
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Wildbill22
( They have us surrounded again, the poor bastards- Gen Creighton William Abrams)
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