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4 hours ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

 

 

 


Schumer shifts additional millions to Menendez re-election, as New Jersey Senate race tightens
 

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer spent another couple of million dollars on incumbent New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez’s re-election campaign this week as his lead over Republican Bob Hugin has narrowed in recent polls and moved from “lean Democratic” to a “toss-up.”
 

The Senate Democrats’ super PAC has spent more than $5 million in New Jersey. This week, Schumer announced it would move another $2.8 million to Menendez, on top of the $3 million shifted to New Jersey last week, in an effort to secure Menendez’s seat for another term.

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A part of the excellent Salena Zito piece that /dev/null posted above.

 

For a lot of people, very little has changed in Washington since President Trump was elected. The swamp, the chaos, and the elites who know best are still there. And there's only one thing standing between them and their betters — and that's Trump.

 

That would explain why, in Senate and House races across the country, Republicans aren’t doing as badly as they should be: People see some of their candidates running with a little bit of the revolutionary outsider versus Washington.

 

Like it or not, you have to view sentiments through the eyes of the voters who live outside D.C. and New York, who live in the swing districts and states that voted for Trump. They saw, for the first time, Republicans grow a spine and actually stand up angrily and loudly against Washington.

 

It was sort of like a Hell yeah, that's why we sent Trump there moment. The un-energized Trump voters who don’t particularly like Republican or Democratic members of Congress decided they did like the party that stood up and fought against a mob leading a very Washington character assassination.

 

The same type of mob hounds Republican senators or White House press secretary Sarah Sanders out of restaurants. It's the same sort of chaos as 5,000 illegal immigrants marching toward the border. This is what the elites give us, and somebody has got to stand up against that.

 

American voters elected the definitive outsider to the White House in 2016 with Donald Trump, and we’ve shown few examples that those who placed him in office have changed their sentiments toward U.S. politics in Washington.

 

The voters Trump brought into the fold don't necessarily like Republicans more than Democrats; it’s just that the Democrats have aligned themselves to the elites in our culture and news organizations that have been looking down their noses at them for one too many times.

(as seen on PPP)

 

We still have no idea who will ultimately hold the House in two weeks. But we're asking the wrong question if we think about it as Left vs. Right. It's really insider vs. outsider.

 

 

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One of the messages that Democrats’ unconcern over illegal immigration sends to voters is that to Democrats, voters are fungible.

 

They really don’t care about Americans who are already here, if they can get more votes by importing others.

 

It’s basically “Message: I don’t care.”

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On 10/25/2018 at 9:58 AM, 3rdnlng said:

Wow, comparing Gillum to a chimp is more than a little racist.

If you had a TV show it would be cancelled for this.

 

Oh who am I kidding. You're a leftist. You could call him an n-word and all would be forgiven as long as you said you were referring to Kanye.

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32 minutes ago, Rob's House said:

If you had a TV show it would be cancelled for this.

 

Oh who am I kidding. You're a leftist. You could call him an n-word and all would be forgiven as long as you said you were referring to Kanye.

You can call me an idiot, moron or retard but I'll be damned if I'll let you call me that. You must be Gleeful Gator's twin.

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