Posted on 08/11/2020 10:50:03 AM PDT by campaignPete R-CT
state legislature primaries in CONN
state legislature primaries in VERMONT
Polls closing time: see below.
Georgia, CD-9, safe GOP, open. Runoff
Andrew Clyde (R)
Matt Gurtler (R)
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GA-14, safe GOP, open. Runoff
John Cowan (R)
Marjorie Greene (R)
.
WISC-5, safe GOP, open
Cliff DeTemple (R)
Scott Fitzgerald (R)
.
Wisconsin, CD-3 August 11
Jessi Ebben (R) $169,290
Derrick Van Orden (R) $707,352
COOK has it as Likely Dem Hold. PVI Even vs. Ron Kind, Democrat
.
MINN CD-7
Noel Collis (R)
Michelle Fischbach (R)
.
MINN CD-5, DEM primary
Candidate Candidate Raised
Ilhan Omar (D) Incumbent $4,221,786
Antone Melton-Meaux (D) $4,113,010
Lacy Johnson (R) $4,254,690
I voted at 115pm EDT in CONN. was number 83 to vote in person since 6 a.m. both parties. 2000 active voters in precinct. no information yet on how many voted by mail.
voted Trump. Last of the 57 primary contests.
IN CT CD#2: incumbent Courtney DEM. safe DEM seat this year.
endorsed GOP Gilmer was arrested last night and ended his campaign. His challenger, a conservative, should win the race today. Anderson.
good links:
links to candidates
https://politics1.com/wi.htm
House ratings, competitive seats
https://cookpolitical.com/ratings/house-race-ratings
fundraising
https://www.opensecrets.org/races/election?id=MN
8-18 primaries
WYoming
US SEnate
Cynthia Lummis (R)
Robert Short (R)
Florida CD-15
Candidate Candidate Raised
Ross Spano (R) Incumbent $893,151
Scott Franklin (R) raised $505,906
Florida CD-19, safe GOP, open
Candidate Candidate Raised
William Figlesthaler (R) $1,986,020
Dane Eagle (R) $707,727
Ford OConnell (R) $160,371
Randy Henderson (R) $233,054
Byron Donalds (R) $773,083
Casey Askar (R) $3,656,256
8-25 primary
Oklahoma Cong. District 5: Runoff
Stephanie Bice (R)
Terry Neese (R)
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September 8
New Hampshire
Cong District 1:
Matt Mayberry (R)
Matt Mowers (R)
District 2:
Lynne Blankenbeker (R)
Steve Negron (R)
polls close at:
Connecticut 8pm EDT
Vermont 7pm EDT
Georgia 7pm EDT
Wisconsin 8pm CDT, 9pm EDT
Minnesota 8pm CDT, 9pm EDT
Georgia, CD-9, safe GOP, open. Runoff
Andrew Clyde (R)
Matt Gurtler (R)
Gurtler had a reputation for bucking the Republican establishment when he was in the Georgia legislature. Clyde runs a gun shop in Athens, and is a 28-year Navy veteran. Both are very conservative.
thanks
Gurtler at age 28 would have a long career ahead.
we need young conservatives in office.
back at it. primaries today. ping
I wonder if the GOP turnout will be as big as it was in the 2016 primaries.
what state?
ping for primaries
Thanks for the ping ;-)
Praying Dems split the Ohan Ilmar race, and that Lacy Johnson takes it.
I can deram, right?
Fingers crossed that Omar goes down in flames today.
simplistic voter guide to CT
REPUBLICAN
state Senate 26, RIdgefield, Etc.
Duff, conservative endorsements
*Healy, “moderate”
state House 30, Southington, Berlin
Townsley, conservative endorsements
*Veach, “moderate”
state House 82, Meriden
*Skelps, conservative endorsements
Halloway, a fine woman
state House 128, Bridgeport. SAFE DEM seat
Book, conservative
*Borges, conservative
CD#1, Hartford County, safe DEM
Griffin, conservative endorsements
*Fay, “moderate”
CD#2, eastern CT, safe DEM this year
Anderson, conservative
*Gilmer, dropped out today
DEMOCRATS
state Senate 17, Hamden
*Cabrera, lefty
Farmer, resembles a Commie. Planned Parenthood
state Senate 22, Brideport, safe DEM
*Brown, resembles a normal American
Moore, resembles a Commie. Planned Parenthood, INCUMBENT
state House 5, Hartford, safe DEM
*McGee, resembles a normal American, INCUMBENT
Stallings, lefty
state House 15, Bloomfield, safe DEM
*Gibson, resembles a normal American, INCUMBENT
Wong, resembles a Commie
state House 20, West Hartford, lean DEM, OPEN
Farrar, resembles a Commie
*Haller, lefty
state House 24, New Britain, safe DEM, OPEN
*Sanchez, resembles a normal American
LaCourciere, resembles a Commie
state House 28, Wethersfield, swing district, OPEN
Bello, lefty
*Montinieri, lefty
state House 45, Plainfield, etc., lean GOP district
*DePonte, lefty
Patalano, lefty
state House 126, Bridgeport, safe DEM
*Stallworth, resembles a normal American, INCUMBENT
Barr, lefty
state House 130, Bridgeport, safe DEM
Ayala, resembles a normal American
*Felipe, lefty ... InCUMBENT, Freshman
* means party endorsed.
my scoring system uses 4 GOP races and 8 DEM races ... where there is an ideological difference apparent.
if there is a blowout, i wont count it, as it was a non-event. McGee is the only one I expect to win with 70% or more. Maybe 6 of the 8 DEM races, the preferred candidate wins.
Not much going on in Minnesota. This is a relatively quiet primary season.
The main show is the 5th District primary between Ilhan Omar (one of the Squad) and her challenger Antone Melton-Meaux. A loss by Omar would be huge. She has a solid slate of ethical lapses and anti-Semitic comments that would be tolerated by few in other districts.
As you watch the results tonight, look at these wards in Minneapolis - 7th, 10th, 11th and 13th. They are in an L shape along the western and southern sides of Minneapolis. Still majority white and full of guilt-ridden white liberals. If Melton-Meaux is doing well in those wards, it could be a long night for Omar.
In the 7th District (northwestern Minnesota), there is a GOP primary to see who faces Blue Dog Dem Rep Colin Peterson. In the last ten years, Peterson’s margins have been slipping. The GOP has recruited a top-tier challenger in former state senator and Lt Governor Michelle Fischbach. She has an opponent who has accused Fischbach of being insufficiently conservative but not with great success.
There are a number of DFL legislators who have strong primary challengers - all from the far Left. These districts are strongly Democrat so the winners are shoo-ins for the general election. There are a number of strong fights among Republicans for legislative seats - SD 47(sw third-ring suburbs of Minneapolis), HD55A (southern third ring suburb of Minneapolis, HD 33B (western third ring suburb of Minneapolis)and House District 23B (rural south central Minnesota). The winners of these primaries (except for HD55A should have the upper hand for the general election.
Go here if you want to check on Minnesota election results:
https://electionresults.sos.state.mn.us/20200811
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