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« on: August 05, 2016, 01:17:26 AM »

Alaska:
Senate: Lisa Murkowski(Republican)

Arkansas:
Senate: Frank Gilbert(L)

Arizona:
Senate: Ann Kirkpatrick(Democratic)

California:
Senate: Loretta Sanchez(D)

Colorado:
Senate: Bill Hammons(Unity)

Florida:
Senate: Patrick Murphy(D)

Georgia:
Senate: Unsure

Illinois:
Senate: Mark Kirk(R)

Indiana:
Senate: Evan Bayh(D)

Louisiana:
Unsure between Caroline Fayard(D) and Joseph Cao(R)

Kansas:
Senate: Robert Garrard(Libertarian)

Missouri:
Senate: Jason Kander(D)

North Carolina:
Senate: Deborah Ross(D)

New Hampshire:
Senate: Kelly Ayotte(R)

Nevada:
Senate: Joe Heck(R)

New York:
Senate: Alex Merced(L)

Oregon:
Senate: Ron Wyden(D)

Vermont:
Senate: Scott Milne(R)

Wisconsin:
Senate: Russ Feingold(D)
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« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2016, 03:03:08 AM »

All Dems, except for Murkowski and Hoeven. Harris in CA.
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« Reply #2 on: August 05, 2016, 10:51:33 AM »
« Edited: August 05, 2016, 10:53:19 AM by Sprouts Farmers Market ✘ »

The High-Energy PAC is excited to release the following endorsements including 17 Republicans, 12 Democrats, 2 Libertarians, 1 Constitutional, and 2 instances of non-endorsements. This would result in a 48 D, 47 R, 2 L, 1 C, 2 N/A Senate. Very balanced.

Alabama:
Senate: NOTA

Alaska:
Senate: Lisa Murkowski (R)

Arkansas:
Senate: Frank Gilbert (L) [Eldridge preferred in the 2-horse race]

Arizona:
Senate: Ann Kirkpatrick (D)

California:
Senate: Loretta Sanchez(D)

Colorado:
Senate: Darryl Glenn (R)

Connecticut:
Senate: Dan Carter (R)

Florida:
Senate: Patrick Murphy(D)

Georgia:
Senate: Johnny Isakson (R) - I guess?

Hawaii:
Senate: John Carroll (R) - of course!

Idaho:
Senate: Since Pro-Life (C) lost the primary Sad Ray Writz (C) in his honor

Illinois:
Senate: Tammy Duckworth (D)

Indiana:
Senate: Evan Bayh(D)

Iowa:
Senate: lean Chuck Grassley (R) but Patty Judge is OK

Louisiana:
Senate: Lot of good candidates, but I could get behind Joseph Cao (R) for now. We'll see how the run-off goes

Kansas:
Senate: Patrick Wiesner (D)

Kentucky:
Senate: Rand Paul (R)

Maryland:
Senate: Chris Van Hollen (D)

Missouri:
Senate: Jason Kander (D) Purple heart

North Carolina:
Senate: Three utterly, utterly terrible candidates. I'd probably go Haugh (L) in protest

New Hampshire:
Senate: Kelly Ayotte(R)

Nevada:
Senate: Joe Heck(R)

New York:
Senate: Wendy Long (R)

North Dakota:
Senate: Both options are incredible! John Hoeven (R) has the incumbency advantage, but vote your conscience

Ohio:
Senate: Rob Portman (R) - begrudgingly

Oklahoma:
Senate: NOTA

Oregon:
Senate: Ron Wyden(D)

Pennsylvania:
Senate: Pat Toomey (R)

South Carolina:
Senate: Tim Scott (R)

South Dakota:
Senate: John Thune (R)

Utah:
Senate: Misty Snow (D)

Vermont:
Senate: Scott Milne(R)

Washington:
Senate: Lean Patty Murray (D)

Wisconsin:
Senate: Russ Feingold(D)
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« Reply #3 on: August 05, 2016, 12:35:11 PM »

Reublicans don't present me with good (moderate) candidates besides Murkowski, and, to some extent, Kirk. And i don't see really strong 3rd party candidates eitrher, and i like to win. So - almost all Democrats (contrary to governor races, whhere i would support 3-4 Republicans out of 12)
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« Reply #4 on: August 05, 2016, 12:44:59 PM »

Basically all the Ds, with the exception of New York (Wilson).  Harris for Senate.

Idaho:
Senate: Since Pro-Life (C) lost the primary Sad Ray Writz (C) in his honor

Pro-Life?  That guy's still alive and kicking?  I'd probably write in his name for shts and giggles.
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« Reply #5 on: August 05, 2016, 02:05:22 PM »
« Edited: August 30, 2016, 09:19:07 PM by evergreenarbor »

Alaska
Senate: Lisa Murkowski

Alabama
No endorsements

Arkansas
No endorsements

Arizona
Senate: Ann Kirkpatrick

California
Senate: Kamala Harris, enthusiastically

Colorado
Senate: Michael Bennett, enthusiastically
CO-04: Bob Seay
CO-06: Morgan Carroll

Connecticut
Senate: Richard Blumenthal

Florida
Senate: Patrick Murphy
FL-23: Joe Kaufman (#NeverDWS)

Georgia
Senate: Jim Barksdale

Hawaii
Senate: Brian Schatz

Iowa
Senate: Patty Judge

Idaho
No endorsements

Illinois
Senate: Tammy Duckworth

Indiana
No endorsements

Kansas
No endorsements

Kentucky
Senate: Jim Gray

Louisiana
Senate: Foster Campbell

Maryland
Senate: Chris Van Hollen, reluctantly

Missouri
Senate: Jason Kander

North Carolina
Senate: Deborah Ross

North Dakota
Senate: Eliot Glassheim

New Hampshire
Senate: Maggie Hassan

Nevada
Senate: Catherine Cortez Masto

New York
NY-19: Zephyr Teachout

Ohio
Senate: Ted Strickland

Oklahoma
Senate: Mike Workman

Oregon
Senate: Ron Wyden, enthusiastically
OR-02: Jim Crary, enthusiastically

Pennsylvania
No endorsements

South Carolina
Senate: Thomas Dixon

South Dakota
Senate: Jay Williams

Utah
Senate: Misty Snow, enthusiastically

Vermont
Senate: Patrick Leahy

Washington
Senate: Patty Murray, enthusiastically
WA-01: Suzan DelBene, obviously
WA-03: James Moeller
WA-06: Derek Kilmer
WA-07: Pramila Jayapal, enthusiastically
WA-10: Denny Heck

Wisconsin
Senate: Russ Feingold, enthusiastically
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« Reply #6 on: August 05, 2016, 02:30:50 PM »

AZ-SEN: John McCain
FL-18: Brian Mast
FL-SEN: Marco Rubio

MA-4: Joe Kennedy
MA-6: Seth Moulton
PA-9: Art Halvorson

NH-SEN: Kelly Ayotte
WI-01: Paul Ryan
WI-08: Mike Gallagher
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« Reply #7 on: August 05, 2016, 02:43:15 PM »
« Edited: September 21, 2016, 07:32:51 AM by mencken »

The ones that I both care about and are in competitive races are in my signature already.

Alabama: Richard Shelby
Alaska: Joe Miller
Arizona: Merissa Hamilton
Arkansas: Frank Gilbert
Colorado: Darryl Glenn
Florida: Paul Stanton
Georgia: Allen Buckley
Idaho: Mike Crapo
Illinois: Chad Koppie
Indiana: Lucy Brenton
Kentucky: Rand Paul
Louisiana: Whomever of John Fleming and Rob Maness has a better chance of getting in the top two
Maryland: Arvin Vohra
Missouri: Jonathan Dine
North Dakota: Robert Marquette
Ohio: Scott Rupert
Oklahoma: James Lankford
Oregon: Ron Wyden
South Carolina: Tim Scott
Utah: Mike Lee

Alabama: Mo Brooks; Gary Palmer
Arizona: Paul Gosar; Christine Jones; David Schweikert; Trent Franks
California: Tom McClintock; Dana Rohrabacher
Colorado: Ken Buck
Florida: Rebekah Bydlak; Mary Thomas; Ted Yoho; Ron DeSantis; Dan Webster; Dan Bongino
Georgia: Tom Price; Rob Woodall; Jody Hice; Barry Loudermilk
Hawaii: Tulsi Gabbard
Idaho: Raul Labrador
Indiana: Jim Banks; Trey Hollingsworth
Iowa: Rod Blum; Steve King
Kentucky: James Comer; Thomas Massie
Michigan: Justin Amash
Minnesota: Jason Lewis; Stewart Mills
Nevada: Danny Tarkanian
New Hampshire: Rich Ashooh
New Jersey: Scott Garrett
North Carolina: Walter Jones; Mark Meadows
Ohio: Jim Jordan; Warren Davidson
Pennsylvania: Scott Perry
South Carolina: Mark Sanford; Jeff Duncan; Mick Mulvaney
Tennessee: Jimmy Duncan; Scott DesJarlais
Texas: Louie Gohmert; Ted Poe; Randy Weber; Brian Babin
Virginia: Dave Brat; Morgan Griffith
West Virginia: Alex Mooney
Wyoming: Leland Christensen
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« Reply #8 on: August 05, 2016, 02:53:28 PM »
« Edited: August 29, 2016, 05:59:15 PM by ElectionsGuy »

Senate

Major Party Endorsements

Kentucky: Rand Paul (R)
Utah: Mike Lee (R)

Oregon: Ron Wyden (D)

Third Party Endorsements

Alaska: Cean Stevens (L)
Arkansas: Frank Gilbert (L)
Colorado: Lily Tang Williams (L)
Georgia: Allen Buckley (L)
Illinois: Kent McMillen (L)
Indiana: Lucy Brenton (L)
Maryland: Arvin Vohra (L)
Missouri: Jonathan Dine (L)
New York: Alex Merced (L)
North Carolina: Sean Haugh (L)
Wisconsin: Phil Anderson (L)

Undecided


Arizona
Connecticut
Florida
Hawaii
Iowa
Kansas
Louisiana
Nevada
New Hampshire
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
South Dakota
Vermont

No Endorsement

Alabama (would vote for Shelby, very reluctantly)
California (would vote for Sanchez)
Idaho (would vote for Crapo)
Washington (would vote for Vance)

Will continue later putting undecideds into other categories. Most of them are because I haven't researched all the candidates or the libertarian/independent doesn't have a good website or a complete issues page.

House

Major Party Endorsements

CA-48: Dana Rohrabacher (R)
ID-01: Raul Labrador (R)
IA-01: Rod Blum (R)
KY-04: Thomas Massie (R)
MI-03: Justin Amash (R)
NC-03: Walter Jones (R)
SC-01: Mark Sanford (R)

Minor Party Endorsements

to be continued...
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« Reply #9 on: August 07, 2016, 06:59:44 AM »
« Edited: September 08, 2016, 10:34:55 AM by Senator Cris »

Alaska: Lisa Murkowski
Arizona: John McCain
California: Loretta Sanchez
Florida: Marco Rubio
Illinois: Mark Kirk
Indiana: Both are great candidates
New Hampshire: Kelly Ayotte
Nevada: Joe Heck
Vermont: Scott Milne

CO-06: Mike Coffman
IL-10: Bob Dold
IN-05: Susan Brooks
ME-02: Bruce Poliquin
NJ-  : Frank LoBiondo
WI-01: Paul Ryan
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« Reply #10 on: August 08, 2016, 11:33:41 AM »

Senate:
Maryland Kathy Szeliga


House of Representatives:
MD-1: Andy Harris
MD-2: Pat McDonough
MD-3: Mark Plaster
MD-4: George McDermott. Anthony Brown is a clown.
MD-5: Steny Hoyer
MD-6: Amie Hoeber
MD-7: Corroghan Vaughn
MD-8: Dan Cox
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« Reply #11 on: August 08, 2016, 03:40:32 PM »

All Republican, Sanchez in CA.
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« Reply #12 on: August 12, 2016, 01:30:50 PM »

Endorsements for Senate elections

Arizona : John McCain
Florida : Marco Rubio
Ohio : Rob Portman
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« Reply #13 on: August 12, 2016, 01:41:12 PM »
« Edited: March 09, 2017, 05:05:54 PM by Vosem »

Senate: All Republican (specifically JNK in Louisiana), with the following exceptions:
- Ron Crumpton (D-AL)
- Loretta Sanchez (D-CA)
- Evan Bayh (D-IN)
- Chuck Schumer (D-NY)
- Ron Wyden (D-OR)
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« Reply #14 on: August 12, 2016, 01:49:47 PM »
« Edited: August 13, 2016, 10:58:12 PM by Heisenberg »

Senate: All Republican (specifically Boustany in Louisiana, McCain in Arizona, Rubio in Florida), with the following exceptions:
Sanchez in California (#NeverHarris), Climbing Maggie in New Hampshire (Yuck, but people need to wake up and stop pretending NH is a swing state), Libertarian in New York and Colorado (I do not like Long or Glenn).
Edit: Also, if Beruff or Ward win their primaries, I will NOT support either. And of course, if Duke makes the runoff, I will endorse whoever his opponent is.

Will add House races later.
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« Reply #15 on: August 12, 2016, 09:55:02 PM »

Senate: All Republican (specifically Boustany in Louisiana), with the following exceptions:
- Ron Crumpton (D-AL)
- Loretta Sanchez (D-CA)
- Evan Bayh (D-IN)
- Chuck Schumer (D-NY)
- Ron Wyden (D-OR)

Crumpton? Wtf? lol
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« Reply #16 on: August 12, 2016, 09:58:11 PM »
« Edited: August 12, 2016, 10:00:56 PM by Dwarven Dragon »


Senate:

Alabama: Richard Shelby (R)
Alaska: Lisa Murkowski (R)
Arizona: Ann Kirkpatrick (D) D+1
Arkansas: Connor Eldridge (D) D+2
California: Kamala Harris (D)
Colorado: Michael Bennet (D)
Connecticut: Richard Blumenthal  (D)
Florida: Patrick Murphy (D) D+3
Georgia: Johnny Isakson (R)
Hawaii: Brian Schatz (D)
Idaho: Mike Crapo (R)
Illinois: Mark Kirk (R)
Indiana: Todd Young (R)
Iowa: Chuck Grassley (R)
Kansas: Jerry Moran (R)
Kentucky: Jim Gray (D) D+4
Louisiana: Caroline Fayard (D) D+5
Maryland: Kathy Szliega (R) D+4
Missouri: Roy Blunt (R)
Nevada: Joe Heck (R) D+3
New Hampshire: Kelly Ayotte (R)
New York: Wendy Long (R) D+2
North Carolina: Richard Burr (R)
North Dakota: John Hoeven (R)
Ohio: Rob Portman (R)
Oklahoma: James Lankford (R)
Oregon: Ron Wyden (D)
Pennsylvania: Pat Toomey (R)
South Carolina: Tim Scott (R)
South Dakota: John Thune (R)
Utah: Misty Snow (D) D+3
Vermont: Scott Milne (R) D+2
Washington: Patty Murray (D)
Wisconsin: Russ Feingold (D) D+3

Control: 51-49 R

TX-23: Gallego
UT-4: Owens
CA-52: Peters
CA-21: Valadao
CA-49: Applegate
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« Reply #17 on: August 13, 2016, 06:04:34 PM »

Senate: All Republican (specifically Boustany in Louisiana), with the following exceptions:
- Ron Crumpton (D-AL)
- Loretta Sanchez (D-CA)
- Evan Bayh (D-IN)
- Chuck Schumer (D-NY)
- Ron Wyden (D-OR)

Crumpton? Wtf? lol

Shelby is a useless old ex-Democratic pork-barrel social conservative with no redeeming qualities. Crumpton is a quirky perennial candidate running on a platform of legalizing marijuana. I guess I might regret the vote if Crumpton ends up costing Republicans the Senate (lol), but it's really a pretty easy choice imo.


I had not, but it's a pretty nice piece
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« Reply #18 on: August 13, 2016, 07:09:39 PM »

Endorsements:


GOVERNORS:
VT-GOV: Phil Scott, R-VT
NH-GOV: Jeanie Forrester, R-NH*
WV-GOV: Bill Cole, R-WV
NC-GOV: Pat McCrory, R-NC
IN-GOV: Eric Holcomb, R-IN
MO-GOV: Eric Greitens, R-MO


Rest of the GOV races its safe to assume I'll support whoever the R's put up, barring any stupidity or insanity on a candidate's part. I just don't care about the other races enough to list it all out.

* Primary hasn't happened yet; would be undecided in general if Sununu wins GOP nom.

U.S. SENATE:
AZ: John McCain, R-AZ*
AR: John Boozman, R-AR

CA: Loretta Sanchez, D-CA (to stop Kamala Harris)
FL: Marco Rubio, R-FL
GA: Johnny Isakson, R-GA
IL: Mark Kirk, R-IL
IN: Todd Young, R-IN
IA: Chuck Grassley, R-IA
KS: Jerry Moran, R-KS
KY: Rand Paul, R-KY
LA: John N. Kennedy, R-LA or Joseph Cao, R-LA*
NV: Joe Heck, R-NV
NH: Kelly Ayotte, R-NH

NY: Chuck Schumer, D-NY
ND: John Hoeven, R-ND
OH: Rob Portman, R-OH
PA: Pat Toomey, R-PA
SC: Tim Scott, R-SC
SD: John Thune, R-SD
UT: Mike Lee, R-UT


* Primary didn't happen yet; if McCain loses primary, I will not support Kelli Ward; If Rubio loses primary I will not support Beruff; in Louisiana, if David Duke somehow wins makes it to round 2, I'll support the Democrat, Foster Campbell.

I support the Republican nominee in all other races not listed, barring any stupidity or insanity on a candidate's part, I just don't care enough to list them all out.

will do house races later.
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« Reply #19 on: August 13, 2016, 11:52:10 PM »

In other unlisted races I support Democrats. These are my enthusiastic/non-D endorsements.
Alaska
AK-AL: Steve Lindbeck
Arizona
AZ-3: Raúl Grijalva
California
Sen: Kamala Harris
CA-16: Jim Costa
CA-21: David Valadao
CA-22: Devin Nunes
Florida
FL-23: Tim Canova
Georgia
Sen: Jim Barksdale
Illinois
Sen: Tammy Duckworth
IL-3: Dan Lipinski
Indiana
IN-8: Ron Drake
Kansas
KS-1: Alan LaPolice
KS-3: Jay Sidie
KS-4: Dan Giroux
Louisiana
Sen: Foster Campbell
Maine
ME-2: Emily Cain
Massachusetts
MA-4: Joe Kennedy III
MA-6: Seth Moulton
Michigan
MI-1: Lon Johnson
MI-12: Debbie Dingell
MI-13: John Conyers
Minnesota
MN-5: Keith Ellison
MN-8: Rick Nolan
Missouri
Sen: Jason Kander
MO-2: Bill Otto
New York
NY-19: Zephyr Teachout
NY-21: Mike Derrick
North Carolina
NC-3: Walter Jones
Ohio
Sen: Ted Strickland
OH-9: Marcy Kaptur
OH-13: Tim Ryan
Oklahoma
OK-2: Joshua Harris-Till
OK-5: Tom Guild
Rhode Island
RI-2: Jim Langevin
South Carolina
SC-5: Fran Person
Texas
TX-23: Pete Gallego
TX-35: Lloyd Doggett
Utah
UT-4: Doug Owens
Virginia
VA-9: Derek Kitts
Washington
WA-7: Pramila Jayapal
Wisconsin
Sen: Russ Feingold
WI-8: Tom Nelson
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« Reply #20 on: August 15, 2016, 01:52:41 PM »

I want pretty much all Ds to win, but here are the candidates I actually enthusiastically support:

Senate:

Alabama: Ron Crumpton
Alaska: No endorsement.
Arizona: Ann Kirkpatrick
Arkansas: No endorsement.
California: Kamala Harris
Colorado: No endorsment.
Connecticut: No endorsment.
Florida: No endorsement.
Georgia: No endorsement.
Hawaii: Brian Schatz
Idaho: No endorsement.
Indiana: No endorsement.
Iowa: No endorsement.
Kansas: No endorsement.
Kentucky: Jim Gray
Louisiana: No endorsement (yet).
Maryland: No endorsement.
Missouri: Jason Kander
Nevada: Catherine Cortez-Masto
New Hampshire: Maggie Hassan (in a less polarized world I'd support Ayotte)
New York: No endorsement.
North Carolina: Deborah Ross
North Dakota: No endorsement.
Ohio: No endorsement.
Oklahoma: No endorsement.
Oregon: Ron Wyden
Pennsylvania: No endorsement.
South Carolina: No endorsement.
South Dakota: Jay Williams
Utah: Misty Snow
Vermont: Patrick Leahy
Washington: Patty Murray
Wisconsin: Russ Feingold

Governors:
All Democrats except:
Vermont: Phil Scott
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« Reply #21 on: August 15, 2016, 05:27:12 PM »

I want pretty much all Ds to win, but here are the candidates I actually enthusiastically support:

Senate:

Alabama: Ron Crumpton
Alaska: No endorsement.
Arizona: Ann Kirkpatrick
Arkansas: No endorsement.
California: Kamala Harris
Colorado: No endorsment.
Connecticut: No endorsment.
Florida: No endorsement.
Georgia: No endorsement.
Hawaii: Brian Schatz
Idaho: No endorsement.
Indiana: No endorsement.
Iowa: No endorsement.
Kansas: No endorsement.
Kentucky: Jim Gray
Louisiana: No endorsement (yet).
Maryland: No endorsement.
Missouri: Jason Kander
Nevada: Catherine Cortez-Masto
New Hampshire: Maggie Hassan (in a less polarized world I'd support Ayotte)
New York: No endorsement.
North Carolina: Deborah Ross
North Dakota: No endorsement.
Ohio: No endorsement.
Oklahoma: No endorsement.
Oregon: Ron Wyden
Pennsylvania: No endorsement.
South Carolina: No endorsement.
South Dakota: Jay Williams
Utah: Misty Snow
Vermont: Patrick Leahy
Washington: Patty Murray
Wisconsin: Russ Feingold

Governors:
All Democrats except:
Vermont: Phil Scott


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« Reply #22 on: August 15, 2016, 08:24:17 PM »


It's true, I support mostly Democrats. Not my fault Republicans are getting more and more right-wing every year. Also I'm not not a registered Democrat, and don't plan on doing so as long as Virginia has open primaries.

I'm also not ideologically inconsistent enough to support Russ Feingold and Richard Shelby like you can Wulfric.
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« Reply #23 on: August 15, 2016, 08:45:18 PM »

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« Reply #24 on: August 15, 2016, 08:51:13 PM »


It's true, I support mostly Democrats. Not my fault Republicans are getting more and more right-wing every year. Also I'm not not a registered Democrat, and don't plan on doing so as long as Virginia has open primaries.

I'm also not ideologically inconsistent enough to support Russ Feingold and Richard Shelby like you can Wulfric.

My Feingold endorsement is more anti-Johnson than it is Pro-Feingold.
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