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« on: December 27, 2013, 05:02:19 PM »
« edited: December 27, 2013, 05:13:55 PM by 4:20: Now With Weapons »

Alabama: Well, there are no Dems here
Alaska: Mark Begich (D)
Arkansas: Mark Pryor (D),very reluctantly. Might switch to Green if he pulls a Blanche.
Colorado: Mark Udall (D)
Delaware: Chris Coons (D)
Georgia: Michelle Nunn (D), enthusiastically
Hawaii: Brian Schatz (D), enthusiastically

Idaho: Once again, no Dems
Illinois: Dick Durbin (D)
Iowa: Bruce Braley (D)
Kansas: Chad Taylor (D), I guess
Kentucky: Grimes (D)
Louisiana: Mary Landrieu (D), enthusiastically
Maine: Shenna Bellows (D)
Massachusetts: Ed Markey (D), enthusiastically
Michigan: Gary Peters (D)
Minnesota: Al Franken (D), enthusiastically
Mississippi: Travis Childers (D)
Montana: John Walsh (D)

Nebraska: No idea.
New Hampshire: Jeanne Shaheen (D), enthusiastically
New Jersey: Cory Booker (D)
New Mexico: Tom Udall (D)
North Carolina: Kay Hagan (D)
Oklahoma: BushOklahoma (D/R/whatever he is these days)
Oregon: Jeff Merkley (D), enthusiastically
Rhode Island: Jack Reed (D)
South Carolina (G): Jay Stamper (D)
South Carolina (S): Rick Wade (D)

South Dakota: Larry Pressler (I)
Tennessee: Joe Brown (D)
Texas: Maxey Scherr (D)
Virginia: Mark Warner (D)
West Virginia: Natalie Tennant (D), but I like Capito
Wyoming: Dave Freudenthal (D)
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« Reply #1 on: December 27, 2013, 05:26:03 PM »

Sawx, have you seen his bible ad? It seems he's going beyond Blanche levels.

Oh, he definitely has her beat in the desperation department. I'm just talking about him sh**tting the bed to the point where voting for him wouldn't really matter.
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« Reply #2 on: December 29, 2013, 09:06:58 PM »

Alabama: DW Perry (L) (Atlas's favorite son. Sessions is a joke, but Perry is a "statesman")

DW Perry's always been in NH.
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« Reply #3 on: December 31, 2013, 06:24:37 PM »

Alabama: DW Perry (L) (Atlas's favorite son. Sessions is a joke, but Perry is a "statesman")

DW Perry's always been in NH.
He ran for office in Alabama, if I recall.

I know he's run in Pennsylvania and Alabama. His most recent run came here, though. I think it was for Register of Deeds in Keene.
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« Reply #4 on: March 16, 2014, 11:57:04 PM »

I think it needs a 3-month update:

Alabama: NOTA
Alaska: Mark Begich (D)
Arkansas: Nathan LaFrance (L) (can't vote for Pryor after his veterans' comments, Green is a lunatic, and Cotton is worse than Pryor)
Colorado: Mark Udall (D)
Delaware: Chris Coons (D)
Georgia: Michelle Nunn (D), enthusiastically
Hawaii: Brian Schatz (D), enthusiastically

Idaho: Nels Mitchell (D)
Illinois: Dick Durbin (D)
Iowa: Bruce Braley (D)
Kansas: Chad Taylor (D)
Kentucky: Grimes (D)
Louisiana: Mary Landrieu (D), enthusiastically
Maine: Shenna Bellows (D), enthusiastically
Massachusetts: Ed Markey (D), enthusiastically
Michigan: Gary Peters (D)
Minnesota: Al Franken (D), enthusiastically
Mississippi: Travis Childers (D)
Montana: John Walsh (D)

Nebraska: David Domina (D)
New Hampshire: Jeanne Shaheen (D), enthusiastically
New Jersey: Cory Booker (D)
New Mexico: Tom Udall (D)
North Carolina: Kay Hagan (D)
Oklahoma (G): Matt Silverstein (D)
Oklahoma (S): BushOklahoma (D/R/whatever he is these days)
Oregon: Jeff Merkley (D), enthusiastically
Rhode Island: Jack Reed (D)
South Carolina (G): Jay Stamper (D)
South Carolina (S): Rick Wade (D)

South Dakota: Larry Pressler (I) (Weiland only got Daschle's endorsement because they're friends, and Rounds is horrible)
Tennessee: Joe Brown (D)
Texas: David Alameel (D)
Virginia: Mark Warner (D)
West Virginia: Natalie Tennant (D), but I like Capito
Wyoming: Charlie Hardy (D)
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« Reply #5 on: April 25, 2014, 07:38:19 PM »

@Oldiesfreak: I'd expect you to have endorsed Brown already. After all, he's jumped in NH's race
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« Reply #6 on: April 27, 2014, 03:35:12 AM »

Alaska: Joe Miller (R)
Colorado: Owen Hill (R)
Kansas: Milton Wolf (R)
Mississipi: Chris McDaniel (R)
North Carolina: Greg Brannon (R)
Kentucky: Matt Bevin (R)
South Carolina: Lee Bright (R)


I hope all these people win their primaries too Smiley
That must mean you think they will lose.

In a general? Mostly.  I think Bright and Wolf will be fine, and Bevin might do better than McConnell. But Miller would immediately move Alaska at least to Lean D, same with Brannon.

Not even - with the campaign that Begich is running, Miller makes it Likely D at least.

Brannon of course makes it Lean D.
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« Reply #7 on: May 22, 2014, 03:28:26 PM »

@Oldiesfreak: I'd expect you to have endorsed Brown already. After all, he's jumped in NH's race
I would, except that I don't want to be accused of supporting a carpetbagger.  After all, I don't like carpetbaggers, especially Hillary Clinton who had absolutely ZERO connections to the New York before running for the Senate there.

Then again, Brown has more ties to New Hampshire than Hillary had to New York.  He was born in Kittery, Maine, at the main hospital for Portsmouth; many of his ancestors are buried in New Hampshire, and I believe he has a vacation home there.

Can confirm, he does have a vacation home in NH. IIRC, Hillary was actually brought into New York just to counter Giuliani, so you're right there.
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« Reply #8 on: June 07, 2014, 06:22:22 PM »
« Edited: June 07, 2014, 06:36:34 PM by brah »

Democrat in every race, except for Maine. I cannot support Shenna Bellows because the two issues I disagree with my fellow Progressives on are her top two issues, and Susan Collins is pretty awesome for a Republican anyway. In Hawaii, I'm pulling for Brian Schatz.

What are the two issues, if I have to ask?
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« Reply #9 on: June 07, 2014, 06:42:19 PM »
« Edited: June 07, 2014, 10:08:47 PM by brah »

Democrat in every race, except for Maine. I cannot support Shenna Bellows because the two issues I disagree with my fellow Progressives on are her top two issues, and Susan Collins is pretty awesome for a Republican anyway. In Hawaii, I'm pulling for Brian Schatz.

What are the two issues, if you have to ask?
Drugs and NSA probably???

Maybe, but either way, saying she only focuses on the drugs and the NSA just isn't true. You can follow her campaign for five minutes and you'll realize her main issue is economic populism. She's much closer to Elizabeth Warren or Bernie Sanders than anyone else in the Senate, and I see a vote for Susan Collins as a vote for what is (mostly) failed Dubya-era policies (especially in foreign policy).
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« Reply #10 on: June 08, 2014, 08:45:12 PM »

Democrat in every race, except for Maine. I cannot support Shenna Bellows because the two issues I disagree with my fellow Progressives on are her top two issues, and Susan Collins is pretty awesome for a Republican anyway. In Hawaii, I'm pulling for Brian Schatz.

What are the two issues, if you have to ask?
Drugs and NSA probably???

Maybe, but either way, saying she only focuses on the drugs and the NSA just isn't true. You can follow her campaign for five minutes and you'll realize her main issue is economic populism. She's much closer to Elizabeth Warren or Bernie Sanders than anyone else in the Senate, and I see a vote for Susan Collins as a vote for what is (mostly) failed Dubya-era policies (especially in foreign policy).

Dude, I will support her, don't worry, she's much more a Sawx democrat than a Sjoyce democrat, so that's a big improvement compared with the fake moderate.

But I still believe she's a HP. Praising Ron Paul? Ugh.

I know. That was more addressed to him than you.
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« Reply #11 on: August 19, 2014, 04:07:21 AM »

Alaska: Joe Miller (R)
Colorado: Owen Hill (R)
Kansas: Milton Wolf (R)
Mississipi: Chris McDaniel (R)
Nebraska: Ben Sasse (R) Skeptical
North Carolina: Greg Brannon (R)
Oklahoma: Randy Brogdon (R)
Kentucky: Matt Bevin (R)
South Carolina: Lee Bright (R)

South Carolina: Tim Scott (R)


Updated for who is out and who I still support. It's not looking good for the Conservative/Libertarian wing of the GOP

You know Miller winning the primary virtually guarantee Begich winning, right?
I don't support R for the sake of beating Dems. If Miller is the nominee and that guarentees Begich the win, so be it. What's the point of winning with establishment liberal warmonger republicans?

THANK YOU. There is absolutely no point of having a Republican-majority senate if all of those Republicans are Lindsey Grahams.

Democrats: I'm sure that you would be upset too if your party's leadership were promoting LieberDems in Safe-Democrat races.

We are. Check the NY-GOV thread.
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