/rsg/ Red Storm General -- 2010 Flashback Edition

the purpose of this general is...

1. To compile a folder of memes, infographics, and images pertaining to the midterms for the purpose of disseminating them throughout the Internet.

2. To create a comprehensive, state by state, district by district, reference guide for each race in 2018.

3. To come up with ideas for effective political action that anyone can do over the Internet (we'll let the GOP and other groups handle the boots on the ground work), and execute those ideas with ruthless efficiency.

4. To lay the foundations for an online network of right wing political organization that will later supersede what the left has.

Remember, the left has been much more powerful in terms of political presence on the Internet for years now. That's starting to change because of Sup Forums and events like GamerGate, but if we want the right-wing to succeed, we'll have to accelerate that change.
join the D I S C O R D

gg/NeTwW9k

^simply add a d i s c o r d (dot) next to it

Other urls found in this thread:

eac.gov/voters/register-and-vote-in-your-state/
house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative
thegreenpapers.com/G18/events.phtml?format=chronological&type=e
obstructionistlosers.com/
gop.com/
ballotpedia.org/United_States_Congress_elections,_2018
270towin.com/2018-senate-election/
270towin.com/2018-house-election/
270towin.com/2018-governor-election/
ballotpedia.org/Elections_calendar
pastebin.com/H0wNmjAP
nytimes.com/interactive/2018/us/elections/calendar-primary-results.html?em_pos=small&emc=edit_up_20180226&nl=upshot&nl_art=4&nlid=72227480&ref=headline&te=1
rollcall.com/news/politics/kevin-cramer-ahead-heitkamp
joshhawley.com/
twitter.com/NSFWRedditVideo

SIMPLE THINGS TO DO TO HELP CREATE THE RED STORM

[1] >REGISTER TO VOTE ASAP
eac.gov/voters/register-and-vote-in-your-state/

[2]>Find out who your congressman is
house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative

[3]>Find out the date of the primaries for your state

thegreenpapers.com/G18/events.phtml?format=chronological&type=e


(get these 3 BASIC steps done asap)
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other things to do once those are done

[ ] sign up for the Democrats’ mailing list on obstructionistlosers.com/ to keep an eye out for what they want to do in your area

[ ] sign up for the Republican’s mailing list on gop.com/ to keep an eye out for what they want to do in your area

[ ]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

>convenient general source for everything important about the 2018 midterms
ballotpedia.org/United_States_Congress_elections,_2018

>REGISTER TO VOTE ASAP
eac.gov/voters/register-and-vote-in-your-state/

>Find out who your congressman is
house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative

>SENATE INTERACTIVE MAP FOR 2018
270towin.com/2018-senate-election/

>HOUSE INTERACTIVE MAP FOR 2018
270towin.com/2018-house-election/

>GUBERNATORIAL INTERACTIVE MAP FOR 2018
270towin.com/2018-governor-election/

>Dates (FOR PRIMARIES, RUNOFFS, ETC)
thegreenpapers.com/G18/events.phtml?format=chronological&type=e

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.”
ballotpedia.org/United_States_Congress_elections,_2018


SPECIAL DATE

MARCH 13

PA-18 Special Congressional Election, Rick Saccone (R) vs Conor Lamb (D)

IF YOU LIVE IN THIS DISTRICT, IT IS VITAL THAT YOU GO OUT TO VOTE AND GET ALL RIGHT LEANING FRIENDS OUT TO VOTE AS WELL

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There are a bunch of elections coming up this Tuesday March 6th. Lets make a list of candidates to support in these elections. Here they are:

Massachusetts Massachusetts State Senate District Third Essex Special general election March 6, 2018

Oklahoma Oklahoma House of Representatives District 51 Special general election March 6, 2018

Texas Texas Primary March 6, 2018

Massachusetts Massachusetts House of Representatives Second Bristol District Special primary election March 6, 2018

Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Municipal special general election March 6, 2018

Texas County primaries in Texas Municipal primary election March 6, 2018

Texas Judicial primary election: partisan Primary March 6, 2018

Oregon Filing deadline Ballot access March 6, 2018

Pennsylvania Filing deadline for statewide primary candidates Ballot access March 6, 2018

ballotpedia.org/Elections_calendar

What Senate seats do you guys think we'll pick up this election?

Very Easy: Texas, Mississippi, Tennesse, Utah, Wyoming, Nebraska,

Easy: Indiana, North Dakota, Montana, Ohio

Medium: West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Minnesota (Special Election, Tina Smith who replaced Al Franken), Florida

Hard: Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota (Regular Election - Amy Klobuchar, incumbent for quite a while), Virginia, Maine

Very Hard: California, New York, Massachusetts, Vermont, Washington, New Mexico, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Hawaii

(remember, Very Hard =/= Impossible)

(also, Very Easy =/= impossible to lose)

edit: put Missouri in the "easy" column

Here is a complete list of candidates to support in the midterm elections. We all have to vote and be involved it is so important. Please share and tell me if I'm missing anybody.

pastebin.com/H0wNmjAP

also, put Nevada in the Medium (to defend) category and Arizona in the Medium category as well

if we only win all the Very Easy races....

51 Democrats, 49 Republicans

If we win the Easy races as well

54 Republicans, 46 Democrats

if we win the Medium races as well

60 Republicans, 40 Democrats (filibuster proof at this point but there may be republicucks))

if we win the Hard races as well

65 Republicans, 40 Democrats

if we add the very hard states

77 Republicans, 23 Democrats (lol)

What do you think of my list of candidates to support? Am I missing anybody?

pastebin.com/H0wNmjAP

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also this
>nytimes.com/interactive/2018/us/elections/calendar-primary-results.html?em_pos=small&emc=edit_up_20180226&nl=upshot&nl_art=4&nlid=72227480&ref=headline&te=1

I don't realy understand american politics so we'll make it simple: will Trump win again ?

IDK, red storm sounds really communist to me.

It's not Trump's reelection, but it could have an effect on it because if the margins get better for the Rs in congress, Trump'll be able to fulfill many more promises and do a lot of reforms.

West Virginia is very easy. You forgot Missouri.

How do we get the right more involved in political activism? It seems like all people want to do is shitpost on Pol, not actually get involved in grass roots activism.

OP add this list of candidates to you pasta.

pastebin.com/H0wNmjAP

Jersey reporting in

Will make sure to vote like a non-faggot

Can you help me fill out this list of New Jersey candidates to support?

New Jersey (Primary June 5, 2018)
House
1st District -
2nd District - Brian Fitzherbert
3rd District - Tom MacArthur {weak on immigration}
4th District - Chris Smith {weak on immigration}
5th District -
6th District -
7th District - Leonard Lance {weak on immigration}
8th District -
9th District -
10th District -
11th District -
12th District -
Senate

North Dakota ought to be easy but unfortunately Heitkamp is relatively popular up here, for a democrat.

NY here
I'll vote my local district GOP, and whoever opposes Gillibrand and Cuomo

Just a reminder for everybody lurking in this thread but Politicians won't give a shit about your support for EthnoNationalism unless you actually vote. They won't use up their limited Political Capital on the issues you care about unless you reliably show up to the polls

She'll be a tough candidate to beat but we can do it. Tom Campbell and Kevin Cramer will compete in the June 12th Republican Senate primary. Cramer is expected to win.


rollcall.com/news/politics/kevin-cramer-ahead-heitkamp

Doesn't look like Gillibrand have any credible challengers.

Primary candidates
Democratic Party Democrats

Kirsten Gillibrand, incumbent
Scott Noren[4]

Republican Party Republicans

Pat Hahn[5]
Rafael Jones[6]
Jim Samsel[7]
David Webber[8]

HOLY SHIT

Where did you get this from? Thanks

I made it. It took a long time. Are you the fresh meadows user?

Missouri should be a shoe-in. McCaskill literally only won because Todd Akin was so fucking retarded. I say that as a guy who voted for him. Even Mitt Romney or Jeb! could win a senate race against McCaskill, she's fucking hated over here.

pretty great

where did you get it from

lmao yeah, I live in Fresh Meadows

interesting to see that you've kept track. Where did you find out

I'm the Ridgewood user

you're in the Discord?

no

Josh Hawley is our senate candidate in Missouri

joshhawley.com/

ah, I remember. We talked on the general a couple months ago. You criticized the fact that it was a wall of text

lol yeah

anyway, thanks for the Pastebin. I'm guessing it took you since January to fill out?

Yeah it took me a while, lots of work. I used Wikipedia and Ballotpedia to find all of the information.

there's a project I've been working on that's pretty similar to what you did. It's essentially a group of guys trying to come up with a candidate list similar to what you've made, but you did it singlehandedly

gg/RtGnvy8

if you want to join the discord for that one, here it is

In any other country, but this is America, where the colors are reversed and it was sort of by accident.

What about the governor scandel?

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There are a bunch of elections coming up this Tuesday March 6th. Lets make a list of candidates to support in these elections. Here they are:

Massachusetts Massachusetts State Senate District Third Essex Special general election March 6, 2018

>Oklahoma Oklahoma House of Representatives District 51 Special general election March 6, 2018

>Texas Texas Primary March 6, 2018
Vote Ted Cruz Senate
Vote Greg Abbott Govenor
Vote Dan Patrick Lt. Governor
Vote Ken Paxton Attorney General
Vote Glenn Hegar Comptroller

>Massachusetts Massachusetts House of Representatives Second Bristol District Special primary election March 6, 2018

>Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Municipal special general election March 6, 2018

>Texas County primaries in Texas Municipal primary election March 6, 2018

>Texas Judicial primary election: partisan Primary March 6, 2018

>Oregon Filing deadline Ballot access March 6, 2018

>Pennsylvania Filing deadline for statewide primary candidates Ballot access March 6, 2018

ballotpedia.org/Elections_calendar

>tfw florida and have to wait like half a year before the primaries
I'm feeling really good about DeSantis becoming Governor, but Scott vs Nelson is going to be on the razor's edge. (inb4 scott doesn't even run)

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