The left has been salivating to take back congress in a “Blue Wave” ever since their stunning defeat in 2016. We are going to make sure that it results in a Red Storm where they lose even more seats in the House and Senate.
The left has clung to the idea of a “Blue Wave" in order to give themselves hope - hope that they can bring more radicalized refugees to the United States so that we may suffer what Europe is going through, hope for an even greater souring of race relations so that even more neighborhoods are looted and burned to the ground, hope for more power for feminists to ruin your careers and industries and livelihoods, hope for more political correctness to strangle our freedom of speech, hope for more power to the establishment media to attack us for thoughtcrime, hope that they can take down President Trump - who is our hope at reversing the damage they've done over the past few decades. We are going to make their Blue Wave falter in the midst of a Red Storm.
The purpose of this thread is to provide Sup Forums a convenient guide to the 2018 midterms, and a platform to take action to achieve specific objectives that will prevent any semblance of a “Blue Wave.”
>Defeatist Black Pillers not welcome. Your mentality is for losers. We didn't need you in 2016, and we don't need you now.
>Shills not welcome. Your attempts are utterly transparent. You were wrong in 2016. You were defeated in all 5 House Races in 2017. Your only real victory was in Alabama, and that was when our guy was smeared as a pedo, got massively outspent, and got betrayed by prominent figures in the GOP. You won't be able to do that in every single race this year. We know the stakes are too high for that. On the other hand, legitimate dissenters of all types are welcome.
>REMINDER that most political power in the USA isn't in the Presidency, it's in the Congress. In many ways, this can be even more impactful than Trump becoming President
>REMINDER that a Democrat congress can fuck up everything we've achieved in 2016, and they definitely will try their best to. You can bet that they will seriously try impeachment.
>REMINDER that Trump's victory is a once in a lifetime opportunity. If we fuck up now, we may NEVER get another man like him in government in our lifetime
[ ]>think of all the family members and friends you know who are willing to vote against the Democrats, and get them to register to vote if they haven’t yet, and CONSTANTLY REMIND THEM THAT NOVEMBER 6 IS THE BIG DAY. Do whatever it takes. If you have a younger Gen Z sister who hates the Democrats and recently turned 18, get her to stop taking selfies and take some time to register. Prepare a family / friend party for November 6 or close to it. Anything along those lines. If you’re a hot chick (or a girl who isn’t a landwhale, really) get your beta orbiters to vote.
[ ] >if you know people willing to vote Democrat, think of all the ways to redpill or demotivate them; obviously this will vary on a case-by-case basis
[ ] >share what you know about how each candidate is perceived in your area (e.g. I live in Indiana and Joe Donnelly isn't even popular among progressives; I live in NYC and many people here won't even bother going out to vote for Gillibrand)
[ ] >share your ideas on how to improve this general
>10 Senate Seats that could flip -- It favors Republicans in a big way. The GOP will be defending just eight seats, while Democrats must fight for 23 — plus another two held by independents who caucus with Democrats. What’s worse is the fact that many of the seats they must defend are in states won by Republican Donald Trump. thehill.com/homenews/senate/306210-10-senate-seats-that-could-flip-in-2018
Kayden Moore
The NRCC released its initial list of targeted Democratic incumbents on February 8, 2017. If you live in any of these districts, make sure you get everyone you know, who is receptive to voting against the Democrats, out to vote. If we take all 36 seats and retain all our own, we will have a total of 277 seats to 158 Democrat seats, which will enable us to pass pretty much all of President Trump’s agenda if the Senate races go well too.
Arizona's 1st District Tom O'Halleran Arizona's 9th District Kyrsten Sinema California's 7th District Ami Bera California's 24th District Salud Carbajal California's 36th District Raul Ruiz California's 52nd District Scott Peters Colorado's 7th District Ed Perlmutter Connecticut's 2nd District Joe Courtney Connecticut's 5th District Elizabeth Esty Florida's 7th District Stephanie Murphy Florida's 13th District Charlie Crist Iowa's 2nd District Dave Loebsack Illinois' 17th District Cheri Bustos Massachusetts' 9th District Bill Keating Maryland's 6th District John Delaney Michigan's 5th District Dan Kildee Michigan's 9th District Sander Levin Minnesota's 1st District Tim Walz Minnesota's 7th District Collin Peterson Minnesota's 8th District Rick Nolan New Hampshire's 1st District Carol Shea-Porter New Hampshire's 2nd District Ann Kuster New Jersey's 5th District Josh Gottheimer New Mexico's 1st District Michelle Lujan Grisham New Mexico's 3rd District Ben Ray Lujan Nevada's 3rd District Jacky Rosen Nevada's 4th District Ruben Kihuen New York's 3rd District Tom Suozzi New York's 18th District Sean Patrick Maloney Ohio's 13th District Tim Ryan Oregon's 4th District Peter DeFazio Oregon's 5th District Kurt Schrader Pennsylvania's 17th District Matt Cartwright Washington's 6th District Derek Kilmer Washington's 10th District Denny Heck Wisconsin's 3rd District Ron Kind
Charles Foster
The DCCC unveiled its initial list of targeted Republican incumbents on January 30, 2017. If you live in any of these districts, make sure they aren’t successful by getting everyone you know receptive to voting for the GOP out to vote, and getting yourself out to vote on top of that.
Alabama's 2nd District Martha Roby Arkansas' 2nd District French Hill Arizona's 2nd District Martha McSally California's 4th District Tom McClintock California's 10th District Jeff Denham California's 21st District David Valadao California's 25th District Steve Knight California's 39th District Ed Royce California's 45th District Mimi Walters California's 48th District Dana Rohrabacher California's 49th District Darrell Issa Colorado's 3rd District Scott Tipton Colorado's 6th District Mike Coffman Florida's 18th District Brian Mast Florida's 25th District Mario Diaz-Balart Florida's 26th District Carlos Curbelo Florida's 27th District Ileana Ros-Lehtinen Georgia's 6th District Tom Price Iowa's 1st District Rod Blum Iowa's 3rd District David Young Illinois' 6th District Peter Roskam Illinois' 13th District Rodney Davis Illinois' 14th District Randy Hultgren Indiana's 9th District Trey Hollingsworth Kansas' 2nd District Lynn Jenkins Kansas' 3rd District Kevin Yoder Kentucky's 6th District Andy Barr Maine's 2nd District Bruce Poliquin Michigan's 7th District Tim Walberg Michigan's 8th District Mike Bishop Michigan's 11th District David Trott
Justin Morris
The fuck is up with New Mexico and Arizona?
Jackson Hill
Minnesota's 2nd District Jason Lewis Minnesota's 3rd District Erik Paulsen North Carolina's 8th District Richard Hudson North Carolina's 9th District Robert Pittenger North Carolina's 13th District Ted Budd Nebraska's 2nd District Don Bacon New Jersey's 2nd District Frank LoBiondo New Jersey's 3rd District Tom MacArthur New Jersey's 7th District Leonard Lance New Jersey's 11th District Rodney Frelinghuysen New York's 1st District Lee Zeldin New York's 2nd District Peter King New York's 11th District Daniel Donovan New York's 19th District John Faso New York's 22nd District Claudia Tenney New York's 24th District John Katko New York's 27th District Chris Collins Ohio's 1st District Steve Chabot Ohio's 7th District Bob Gibbs Ohio's 12th District Pat Tiberi Pennsylvania's 6th District Ryan Costello Pennsylvania's 7th District Pat Meehan Pennsylvania's 8th District Brian Fitzpatrick Pennsylvania's 11th District Lou Barletta Pennsylvania's 15th District Charlie Dent Pennsylvania's 16th District Lloyd Smucker Texas' 7th District John Culberson Texas' 21st District Lamar Smith Texas' 23rd District Will Hurd Texas' 32nd District Pete Sessions Utah's 4th District Mia Love Virginia's 2nd District Scott Taylor Virginia's 10th District Barbara Comstock Washington's 3rd District Jaime Herrera Beutler Washington's 5th District Cathy McMorris Rodgers Washington's 8th District David Reichert West Virginia's 2nd District Alex Mooney Wisconsin's 6th District Glenn Grothman
Dylan Cook
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Kevin Morgan
>Democrats up for reelection in 2018 in states Trump won: Florida: Bill Nelson (Won by 55% in 2012) (Running in 2018) Current age: 74
Indiana: Joe Donnelly (Won by 50% in 2012) (Running in 2018) Current age: 61
Michigan: Debbie Stabenow (Won by 59% in 2012) (Intent for 2018 unknown) Current age: 66
Missouri: Claire McCaskill (Won by 55% in 2012) (Running in 2018) Current age: 63
Montana: Jon Tester (Won by 49% in 2012) (Running in 2018) Current age: 60
North Dakota: Heidi Heitkamp (Won by 50% in 2012) (Intent for 2018 unknown) Current age: 61
Ohio: Sherrod Brown (Won by 51% in 2012) (Running in 2018) Current age: 64
Pennsylvania: Bob Casey Jr. (Won by 54% in 2012) (Running in 2018) Current age: 56
West Virginia: Joe Manchin (Won by 61% in 2012) (Running in 2018) Current age: 69
Wisconsin: Tammy Baldwin (Won by 51% in 2012) (Running in 2018) Current age: 54
>Democrats up for reelection in 2018 in states Trump almost won (below 10% margin):
Minnesota: Amy Klobuchar (Won by 65% in 2012) (Running in 2018) Current age: 56
New Mexico: Martin Heinrich (Won by 51% in 2012) (Running in 2018) Current age: 45
Virginia: Tim Kaine (Won by 53% in 2012) (Running in 2018) Current age: 58
Parker Morris
>Democrats up for reelection in 2018 in “safe blue states," which are an uphill battle but NOT IMPOSSIBLE TO WIN if the Democrat is plagued by scandals, is uncharismatic, and is facing a solid GOP challenger. Reminder that a Republican won Massachusetts back in 2009. In the same way a Democrat can take Alabama in 2017, it is possible to take a “blue state” in 2018. EVEN IF YOU LIVE IN ONE OF THESE STATES, GO VOTE AND SPREAD AWARENESS! ONE OF THESE DEMOCRATS CAN FACE A SCANDAL IN 2018, AND LOSE TO A CHARISMATIC REPUBLICAN.
California: Dianne Feinstein (Won by 63% in 2012) (Intent for 2018 unknown) Current age: 83
Connecticut: Chris Murphy (Won by 55% in 2012) (Running in 2018) Current age: 43
Delaware: Tom Carper (Won by 66% in 2012) (Intent for 2018 unknown) Current age: 70
Hawaii: Mazie Hirono (Won by 63% in 2012) (Running in 2018) Current age: 69
Maryland: Ben Cardin (Won by 56% in 2012) (Intent for 2018 unknown) Current age: 73
Massachusetts: Elizabeth Warren (Won by 54% in 2012) (Running in 2018) Current age: 67
New Jersey: Bob Menendez (Won by 59% in 2012) (Intent for 2018 unknown) Current age: 63
New York: Kirsten Gillibrand (Won by 72% in 2012) (Running in 2018) Current age: 50
Rhode Island: Sheldon Whitehouse (Won by 64% in 2012) (Running in 2018) Current age: 61
Washington: Maria Cantwell (Won by 61% in 2012) (Intent for 2018 unknown) Current age: 58
Jeremiah Kelly
Good job OP -also checked
Christian Parker
Bump. Doing the lord's work, user. pic related inspired by your thread yesterday.
Christian Russell
>Republicans up for reelection in “safe red states.” Note -- even if you live in these states, GET OUT AND VOTE. There is no such thing as a 100% safe state for any side.
Nebraska: Deb Fischer(Won by 57.8% in 2012)(Running in 2018) Current age: 66 Mississippi: Roger Wicker (Won by 57.2% in 2012)(Running in 2018) Current age: 66 Utah: Orrin Hatch (not running in 2018)(Won by 65.2% in 2012)(might be replaced by Mitt Romney) Wyoming: John Barrasso (Won by 75.9% in 2012)(Running in 2018) Current age: 65
>Republicans up for reelection in states that aren’t ‘safe.’ Note that you can consider some of these pretty safe, like Texas, but that is no excuse to not VOTE if you live in these states.
Arizona: Jeff Flake (won by 49.2%)(not running in 2018) Nevada: Dean Heller (won by 45.9%)(Running in 2018)Current age: 57 Texas: Ted Cruz (won by 56.6%)(Running in 2018) Current age: 47 Tennessee: Bob Corker (won by 64.9%)(not running in 2018)
Chase Carter
Jim Renacci currently in the Ohio race for governor will be dropping out to run in the Senate Race!
He is from the working class, not an elitist, started as a small businessman. And is All in for Trump and the MAGA Agenda.
He's received endorsements from
Bikers for Trump Citizens for Trump Corey Lewandowski
He is the best choice for us, and the best person to defeat Sherrod Brown and take him out the senate.
this is what the map would look like if we won in all the senate races in states Trump won in 2016
Alexander Ramirez
note that 60 is a comfortable majority. IIRC we can break filibusters with it ------
this map is if you add all the states Trump almost won
Joseph Young
>Red Storm >not Red Tide
Isaiah Perry
>retain all our own
Overly optimistic. In reality the path to victory will come by hitting the Democrats as hard as they hit us, so that we can try and keep it so that hopefully for every seat we lose we gain a seat.
>the Democratic party's list of targeted seats is basically "target literally everything"
Lel
I also like that their "targeted new york districts" includes conservative rural areas that are unlikely to ever vote Democratic again.
Wyatt Bailey
bump
James Hernandez
>Overly optimistic.
Sure, but let's see what happens in November.
I think if the economy is still doing well by November 6, we'll do pretty well. We don't have to have an extremely strong majority to pass Trump's agenda anyway
Brody Gonzalez
How they hell do motivate all these voters. I really need to know
Ethan Morgan
Republicans are facing 28 (!!!) incumbent retirements now for 2018, the latest was a committee chair from California in a district Hillary carried by 9.5 points.
This wave of retirements is dire news for Republicans holding on to Congress this year.
Everyone here saw what happened in Virginia and Alabama, THIS IS SERIOUS AND WE NEED TO TAKE IT SERIOUSLY.
2018 could mark the end of our representation in government and seeing a sliver of any policies we want enacted done.
IT IS IMPERATIVE we do everything we can to help our cause.
VOLUNTEER, DONATE, MEME, RUN FOR OFFICE YOURSELF EVERYWHERE - THE LEFT IS ALREADY DOING IT IN RESPONSE TO TRUMP'S PRESIDENCY.
NOW IS NOT THE TIME TO BE COMPLACENT.
Alexander Hernandez
We should call is the "Blood Bath" with cartoons of SJW feminists, BLM, and shills an heroing after losing.
John Bennett
You're a fucking idiot. Trump the kike is planning to amnesty millions of spics, guaranteeing huge loss for the republicans in the primaries and in the 2020 election. You dumbass
Josiah Young
Bump bump bump the fucking bump
Easton Cooper
Bump. Get all your family and friends to vote you lazy Americans. A repeat of Alabama should never happen again. Turnout has to be massive.
We are going up against Debbie Stabenow. Michigan, as we all know, is one of the rust belt states that flipped to Trump in a narrow margin. This is going to be one of the most hard fought races in the election.
>67 Years Old, generic career politician type >Michigan’s first female Senator >Three termer; won in 2000 with 49.5% as an underdog, won in 2006 with 57% (year the Democrats took Congress because of dissatisfaction with warmongering neocon George W. Bush who they now praise because he doesn’t like Drumpf) , won in 2012 with 59%
This looks like a tough battle based on those numbers, but a lot has changed since 2006 and 2012.
>Stabenow has expressed support in regulating talk radio via a measure like the Fairness doctrine. >Stabenow has a "F" rating from both the National Rifle Association (NRA) and the Gun Owners of America for her consistent voting against pro-gun laws. She has an "A+" rating from the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence. >In 2017, Stabenow, alongside Debbie Dingell, introduced a law that would make it illegal for people charged with misdemeanor stalking to buy guns. >Stabenow supported President Barack Obama's health reform legislation; she voted for the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in December 2009,
I’m not sure how much Trump voters in Michigan care about these topics (namely the Trump voters who previously voted Democrat). Any thoughts?
Aiden Russell
(NEVADA SENATE RACE) ballotpedia.org/Dean_Heller We are defending Dean Heller. >57 years old, first elected in 2012 by a margin of only 1% -- 45.9% to 44.7% >only GOP candidate defending a state that Hillary won in 2016 >former finance/security analyst turned politician I don’t even need to tell you that the Democrats will be focusing hard on taking this seat because of how achievable it looks for them. If I recall correctly, there was some news a while back showing that Trump might have actually won Nevada (and New Hampshire) were it not for voter fraud. If you live in Nevada, keeping this Senate seat should be at the top of your priorities in terms of what to do for this election cycle.
If you don’t live in Nevada, this is still a race you need to put more focus into than the other races in safe red or safe blue areas.
Asher Ortiz
Do Minnesota please
Hudson Myers
>wanted a border wall in 2012 before Trump did Immigration Reform Heller proposed a three-step plan: 1) Start by enforcing existing immigration laws. 2) Fine businesses that knowingly hire illegal immigrants. 3) Construct a border wall and provide the border patrol with the resources necessary to end the flow of illegal immigrants into the United States. >voted against the Wall Street bailouts back in the early days of Obama "Dean is a staunch conservative that shares our values of hard work, family and the fiercely independent spirit of his fellow Nevadans. That's why he bucked his party, President Bush, and then presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain as the only member of the Nevada delegation to vote against the Wall Street bailout."
seems like a guy we really should defend
Christian Campbell
I suppose it depends how approval ratings work
Obama always enjoyed a high approval rating but that seems mostly because his personality was "professor droning on for hours to students" while no one liked his stupid policies while Trump's personality is hyper-abrasive and aggressive but his policies have massively borne fruit.
So it depends- will people who dislike Trump's personality vote against him in spite of his policies generally being good or will it be the opposite of Obama whereby a non-divisive personality couldn't save his terrible fucking policies?
Yes I agree we should never have a controversial theocrat whose wife says she has a "jewish lawyer" in response to allegations of sexual misconduct with minors run for office
In the case of the Democrats it's because we've had one election every few months for the past few months, so they dump millions upon millions into candidates in purple and red and even blue areas like New Jersey to try and score wins to create a blue wave narrative for a phenomenon that doesn't exist
>virginia and alabama
Fuck off blackpiller
Adam Williams
(MINNESOTA SENATE RACES - INCLUDING AL FRANKEN’S OLD SEAT)
We will be going up against Tina Smith, Al Franken’s replacement. Note that there are TWO Senate elections in Minnesota this time around.
>59 Years Old, worked with Planned Parenthood, aside from some time spent in marketing worked mainly in politics >former Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota
She got sworn in three days ago. There really isn’t much to be said at this point. Minnesota was one of the states that ALMOST went to Trump (a margin of around 40,000). If he won it, he would have won a state that even Reagan couldn’t win in 1984. The last time a Republican won it was 1972. The political landscape in Minnesota has changed massively. It’s similar to Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.
Any thoughts? I’m grouping this in with the other senate race.
Austin Perry
Pretty sure Heller was in favor of amnesty. In any case Tarkanian is beating Heller in primary polls so unless Trump comes out swinging for Heller in the primaries Heller will probably not be the guy. Pretty sure Heller was also anti-Trump in 2016
>57 years old, generic lawyer turned career politician >She has been called a "rising star" in the Democratic Party. >She has been named by The New York Times and The New Yorker as one of the women most likely to become the first female President of the United States, and by MSNBC and The New Yorker as a possible nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court. >first won in 2006 with 58%, then reelected in 2012 with 65% of the vote
>Klobuchar has a "F" rating from the National Rifle Association (NRA) for supporting gun control legislation >Klobuchar opposed the Trans-Pacific Partnership "because she [had] concerns about whether the proposed legislation [was] strong enough for American workers."
This sounds like it’s going to be a tough battle. We’re going to need a strong GOP candidate to get turnout high among potential Trump voters. A huge reason he didn’t win in 2016 was because of McMullin who siphoned off 53,000 votes (probably not Democrat voters) and Johnson siphoning off 112,000 votes (including some Democrat voters). Margin between Trump and Hillary was 44,765 votes.
You can bet that the Democrats will employ their usual get out the vote efforts (though maybe they think Minnesota is safer than it actually is?).
Reagan only lost Minnesota in 84 because his opponent was from there. This state is red as fuck outside the cities, and people are getting fed up with SJW bullshit and Somalis.
Jonathan Powell
Trump would have won Minnesota, Nevada and New Hampshire with or without voter fraud if the "October surprise" accusing him of sexually harassing a bunch of chicks hadn't happened.
Samuel Turner
hmm, I didn't know much about him aside from what I read a few minutes ago in Ballotpedia
we'll see what happens in the primaries and I'll update accordingly
Evan Murphy
>rising star >looks like Peggy Hill if she was Jewish
Why are these broads always ugly?
Owen Evans
He was part of the Gang of 8 immigration reform group along with Flake and Rubio a few years ago so unless he was the right-wing voice of reason he's on record as being in a group of people who were trying to figure out "immigration reform" that involved mass amnesty.
Aiden Adams
To be fair, a massive 2 month long disinformation campaign by the media and a large influx of carpet bagging people to bus people out to the polls happened in Alabama.
I don't think that the Dems can do this on a national level.
Ryder Martin
And they certainly can't do it tens of times in a row; at least not without people starting to figure out their game. You only get to use the pedophile card one to three times.
Jonathan Jenkins
Exactly. I honestly hope Arpaio makes it out of the primaries, demoralization is important.
Angel Reed
the thing is, he's a really old guy, and didn't win his race in 2016. We need more fresh young faces in the GOP, especially given the fact that it can counter the amount of old faces in the Democratic Party
Nicholas Butler
>Radicalized refugees, feminists, and PC is what is going to bring America down rather than the rising levels of poverty, unemployment and inequality in this country >Being this fucking retarded kek
Robert Sanchez
Rename it "Operation: Blood Storm" when you get any nice ideas of what action to take.
Cameron Thomas
>red storm Lol. Blue wave even SOUNDS better, trump bois. Get ready for a beating.
Caleb Russell
For contradt, Democrats would have Alien Blood Storm
Cooper Ross
Keep dreaming
Levi Scott
Nah. We are most likely going to get cucked in the Senate and the House since most of the Democrats are teetering on the edge, especially in states where Trump won.
However, the state and localities might actually have a really huge flip towards progressive liberals and Democrats in general
Jacob Richardson
DESU I like all the information OP put on this thread, but he lost me when he started spouting that internet-tier bullcrap that feminism and SJW will be the end of America.
Kayden Myers
Joe Arpaio has joined the Arizona senate race. This could be detrimental to our efforts, since Arpaio is notoriously unpopular with the spics, and his running might be enough to motivate them to vote.
Liam Baker
Expose the white genocide agenda. Stop talkingabout ethno state. At least convince centrists (like Sargon and his folowers) and mainstream conservatives to talk about white genocide, and expose every person who every sympathized with such an idea. This can be done in parallel to any other mainstream conservative and maga projects.
Ryder Clark
BASED DACA BASED DREAMERS BASED ISRAEL BASED CORPROATE TAX CUTS BASED MITCH MCCONNELL
Samuel Robinson
This. All of the white genocide and ethnic displacement shit is just a meme to get normie whites nervous and vote Trump
Julian Moore
you liar idiot. You are willfully ignorant, because it makes you FEEL better about your intellect and virtue.
Camden Brooks
>Operation: Blood Storm
Oliver Moore
Was thinking about this today. For every candidate, my first question is "Do you support President Trump policies? Yes or No." Let the cards fall where they may.
Cameron Harris
No it doesn't. . You have this distorted worldview where you autists see yourselves as the savior of western civilization against what you pose to be a "threat". Trannies, feminists, Minorities, Liberals. You want to FEEL good, so you watch videos like Sargon of Akkad and Steven Crowder because they conform to your distorted worldview, you whenever someone actually ever does bring up alternate viewpoints, all you do is espouse anti-intellectual rhetoric or ad-hominem attacks.
So it is YOU who is being willfully ignorant, because it makes you FEEL better about your intellect and virtue
Colton Campbell
>implying SJWs aren't a threat to your careers (therefore, your livelihoods) at the very least
>poverty That's the fault of increased immigration and "PoC" being on welfare
>unemployment
That's going down
>inequality
So fucking what?
James Collins
>So it is YOU who is being willfully ignorant, because it makes you FEEL better about your intellect and virtue
>le anti-SJWs are the REAL SJWs goy! Can't you see that you're arguing against something that really doesn't exist! Don't do anything to prevent feminists and Black Lives Matter from getting their agenda through!
Eli Gomez
ya so lets all vote democrat in the election. thatll help XD
Nicholas Reed
RyRr8C
join the Dis c ord goys
Jayden Barnes
The argument that we need to just give up on winning through legitimate political victory to focus on a bloody civil war is fucking stupid. How do you know our side will win? It probably won't even be an easy one side against another split like the American Civil War. It also might not be a simple rural vs urban split, but various different factions going against each other in an asymmetrical fashion.
Not to mention that you'll have to factor in the Air Force, Navy, Drones, other nations, cyber warfare, etc.
Actual ethnonationalists are a very small fraction of the population.
Bentley Miller
Serious props to OP for starting the ball rolling ahead of the midterms on this!!
We should also put together a list of those things that the democrats were promoting after the election and currently are, such as the normalizing of violence through antifa and Blm, the racism through identity politics, and the economic slavery through their push for socialism.
There are certainly more topics to be included, but educating others about what it is they are doing constantly on here and to our friends prior to the midterms will have a very good effect.
Mason Cruz
Trump will back him bigtime!
He can get the seat, and possibly serve at least 1 term and mentor someone else, or who knows, the tough old dog may be able to hold onto it for a little longer.
Nathaniel Bell
Karin Housley is running, and Michelle Bachman is considering it. Michelle actually called out the dems on slinging false allegations, and she’s worried about it happening to her.
Christian Perez
Great idea, I'll compile a list of things right now. Can you help me by pitching in ?
Colton Wood
This would have been posssible if the US was still 90% white.
Dylan Gray
just looked up my congressional district for the first time. good work OP
Ryder Bennett
Sure!
I start researching now to see what I come up with!
Tyler Campbell
Red Tide would be better, yeah, but fuck it.
MAGA it up fuckers!
And get ready for some WW1 shit level of grind and multifront war especially with higher attention on our boards where shills will most likely appear in greater number then before, or a refocus on street level activism and punchivism fromm the other side or both depending on strategy and resources allocations from the other side.
They may not have a good handle on things but they sure do have the funds to do some shit.
Julian Murphy
RyRr8C
join the discord
Noah Carter
if this isn't shilling, i don't know what is
kys, op
Liam Hill
dear sven,
in the US, GOP kikes are slightly better than DNC kikes. shit on the GOP all you like, but don't let the DNC win.
Nathan Cook
>asking people to vote is shilling Really polished my stones, I'm voting for Bernie now!
Isaiah Wood
OP is a mitch shill. OP has been posting this a lot, shilling for whatever the RNC shits out for us to eat.
Jack Long
What if I told you that illegal immigration, mass immigration from the 3rd world, multiculturalism are all partially responsible for the increase in income inequality and poverty?
This. And remember that not all republican candidates are the same. The drill is to never back full blown neocons.