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« on: October 08, 2017, 08:59:53 PM »

According to Breitbart, Steve Bannon plans to challenge every sitting senator up for re-election in 2018, with the exception of Ted Cruz.  He will also support non-establishment backed candidates in open primaries. He hopes to mimic the success of Roy Moore's insurgent campaign.

Last week, Breitbart went on an all out crusade against Bill Haslam, which may be part of why he decided against running for Corker's seat. Bannon is firmly behind Marsha Blackburn.

The article also suggests he'll be backing Kevin Nicholson over establishment pick Leah Vukmir in Wisconsin, Jerry Tarkanian over Dean Heller in Nevada, Kelli Ward over Jeff Flake in Arizona, and Chris McDaniel over Roger Wicker in Mississippi.

Bannon is also supporting Patrick Morrissey in West Virginia, over McConnells pick, Evan Jenkins.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/10/08/league-extraordinary-candidates-economic-nationalist-leaders-plan-anti-establishment-midterm-tsunami-force-change/


It's Danny, btw.

But this is pretty interesting.

Hopefully there is not another Tea Party wave to knock out incumbents, though...
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