>One quarter of all the Democratic challengers in competitive House districts have military-intelligence, State Department or NSC backgrounds. This is by far the largest subcategory of Democratic candidates. National security operatives (57) outnumber state and local government officials (45), lawyers (35), corporate executives, businessmen and wealthy individuals (30) and other professionals (19) among the candidates for Democratic congressional nominations.
>Of the 102 primary elections to choose the Democratic nominees in these competitive districts, 44 involve candidates with a military-intelligence or State Department background, with 11 districts having two such candidates, and one district having three. In the majority of contests, the military-intelligence candidates seem likely to win the Democratic nomination, and, if the Democrats win in the general election, would enter Congress as new members of the House of Representatives.
Um America, what exactly is going on here? The democrat party is spookier than a haunted house.....
Is that supposed to be a bad thing? Maybe they should have reality TV experience to satisfy you retards.
Jason Sanchez
>chess pieces >autistically running for congressional districts on a platform of "fuck drumpf"
Charles Thompson
>The democrat party is spookier than a haunted house.....
No shit.
Hint: The Democratic Party IS the Deep State.
Jonathan Miller
>muh scary coincidences guyz Only in a schizo mind like yours can such disconnected topics roll together. GTFO moron and kill yourself.
Isaiah Cooper
I mean im just questioning the fact that a siginificant portion of the candidates running in American politics are coming from the intel agencies who are responsible for much of the foreign political fuckery in other countries. Just activates the almonds you know...
This is bad news. They'll sweep. Congress is gone.
Austin Carter
So many shitposts on Sup Forums right now this is getting gassed. Research this shit and spread it to people who may be able to signal boost.
Joshua Diaz
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Kevin Myers
>Both push and pull are at work here. Democratic Party leaders are actively recruiting candidates with a military or intelligence background for competitive seats where there is the best chance of ousting an incumbent Republican or filling a vacancy, frequently clearing the field for a favored “star” recruit.
They seem to be targeting weak seats to get the edge
Robert Barnes
I've seen a lot of it on Twitter already.
People should be very suspicious of what is going on in the Democratic party right now, it's getting pretty fuckin' scary.
Blake Taylor
>expecting the normie to actually think for itself
Aaron Sanders
Yup spook in congress.
Colleagues describe Slotkin as a very strong choice, who brings substantial on the ground experience in Iraq and the Middle East to the Defense policy team. Slotkin spent nearly 20 months on the ground in Iraq over several deployments, both as an intelligence analyst and NSC staffer.
Keep trying glownigros, >Sup Forums is bored af >midterm exposure of EVERY ONE OF YOUR PROXYPIGS will be an afterthought. >alphabetfags yet again get btfo'd by a micronesian macrame' memeboard. See you on the other side,space cowboy.