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Senator Durbin just posted this on his YouTube channel - Page 2

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I will not hold my breath to see ted cruz or john. The irony of Texas have so many dreamers and being against it is quite stupid. John is more supportive. Lyin Ted should lose his seat. I even donated to the other candidate.
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I will not hold my breath to see ted cruz or john. The irony of Texas have so many dreamers and being against it is quite stupid. John is more supportive. Lyin Ted should lose his seat. I even donated to the other candidate.
Texas will flip the same way how the surrounding hispanic-heavy states have went.
  • New Mexico went from being red to being solid blue.
  • Colorado went from red to solid blue, people were afraid it'd just go full circle and go lolbertarian in 2016 election.
  • Nevada went from being red to being purple and it's about to become solid blue.
  • Arizona is slowly turning purple (Flake will probably get primaried from the right and then Hitler will lose to seat to a moderate democrat, and McCain's seat will probably got to a democrat after he dies, hell be dead for the 2018 election and people probably won't split the two seats between D and R)
  • Texas is slowly getting bluer and bluer, 2018 is a long shot, but 2020? 2022? 2024? 2026? The border is blue despite being a relatively low-urban area. You could flip the place today if you could get the latino citizens off their asses and into the voting booths.

Places don't get significantly redder as time goes by unless all the young people realize there's no future for them in the birth town of Elk's Ass and flee. Old white conservatives are a non-renewable resource. You have a few edgelords and contrarians trading their rare pepes but they are few and will only get fewer.

Really only thing stopping a massive senate upset in 2018 is a very unfavorable map, we hold seats we shouldn't and we need 3 out of 8 (or 9) that republicans have. The problem isn't that we can't flip things, it's that there's few things left to flip. The average tilt is 11 points towards democrats pre-Trump's Katrina, imagine 2020 after a series of fuckups when the average Joe gets off his ass and just says "Fuck this shit, fuck this orange asshole, I want anyone else", and just votes D down the line. Imagine Tennessee as a swing state, yeah that's really within the realm of possibilities the way things are going for 2020.
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Great video, as long as Durbin and Gutierrez are fighting like hell for us I'll hold hope.
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Where is the Republican version of this? I keep hearing on here that the Dems are "just as bad"...
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Where is the Republican version of this? I keep hearing on here that the Dems are "just as bad"...
Lmao THIS


Republican are literally the reason why 2010 DA didn't pass "but but 6 democrats BETTAYeD us!! Ohhh 33 or so Republicans voted NO? Well well politics !!"
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