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I’ll slide Missouri to Likely R at the moment because it’s an open seat. They’d have to have another Todd Akin situation to lose it, though. -- nm
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Tim (aka othertim)
Mar 8 '21, 10:36
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Even then I’m not sure.
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spamlet
Mar 8, 10:40
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The urban areas aren't enough to give the republicans a challenge? What happened that it's so red these days? -- nm
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Krusty
Mar 8, 10:43
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The Democrats completely abandoned the rural areas.
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spamlet
Mar 8, 10:46
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Looking at the numbers that was a complete failure of a plan with so many people living outside of the bigger cities.
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Krusty
Mar 8, 10:48
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Yup. The national party doesn't help saying things like there's no room in the party for those that are pro-life but the local party just effed up
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spamlet
Mar 8, 10:55
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That sucks. Obama barely lost but the writing was on the wall at that point. -- nm
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Krusty
Mar 8, 11:01
I see 1/3 of the population is rural. And I see the urban areas only have a little over a million combined. -- nm*
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Krusty
Mar 8, 10:45
I like Jason Kander a lot, but he’s already said he’s out. -- nm
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Tim
Mar 8, 10:43
I was going to add that with how things are now, Akin would probably win. -- nm
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Tim
Mar 8, 10:41
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