This is why Republicans cannot get lazy and cannot tolerate RINO sleepwalking. Registration numbers are a battlefield report, not a victory parade. Florida shows what happens when a state goes hard red and stays organized. Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, Nevada, North Carolina, Iowa, and New Hampshire are where the war gets decided. Democrats are bleeding in some places, surging around primaries in others, and still capable of weaponizing urban machines, independents, and ballot fog. The answer is not panic. It is registration, precinct work, clean rolls, voter ID, proof of citizenship, hard deadlines, same-day voting, and relentless MAGA candidate recruitment. The registration battlefield rewards the side that acts early. Stop chasing polls. Build the electorate.
As a long time America 🇺🇸 First voter, I have a problem I hope you can help me with. I live in California in a deep blue district where no GOP candidate has any chance to win. Any $ I might donate to such a candidate would go straight down the drain. Although I will contribute to the candidacy of Steve Hilton, I doubt that he can win. Still, I am in a position to contribute to MAGA candidates in other states where it might make a difference.
I completely agree with your contention that the GOP should not waste financial or other resources on races that cannot be won and that it should concentrate its efforts on critical races that can be won.
Accordingly, I need to identify those candidates, anywhere in the country, where my contributions are most critical and will make the most difference in the effort to preserve or even advance the MAGA agenda in either the House or the Senate.
In short who are the candidates in the most strategically important races that can be won?
One last quick question that I imagine others may have as well. I am constantly bombarded with huge match offers. Are these worth supporting or do they merely spread $$ around among losing causes?
Thanks for the updates. As Richard stated we need to keep fighting and work hard to keep both houses this November. We all need to chip in where and how we can however small or large as well as contribute our time to make phone calls, go to doors, volunteer as a poll worker come November. Mr. Keshel, since the SCOTUS decision regarding spending for campaigns do you think the Midterm Convention will be beneficial and will funds be made available for races in different states as well as races for statewide offices? What can we do to help others if we are in a different state?
This is why Republicans cannot get lazy and cannot tolerate RINO sleepwalking. Registration numbers are a battlefield report, not a victory parade. Florida shows what happens when a state goes hard red and stays organized. Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, Nevada, North Carolina, Iowa, and New Hampshire are where the war gets decided. Democrats are bleeding in some places, surging around primaries in others, and still capable of weaponizing urban machines, independents, and ballot fog. The answer is not panic. It is registration, precinct work, clean rolls, voter ID, proof of citizenship, hard deadlines, same-day voting, and relentless MAGA candidate recruitment. The registration battlefield rewards the side that acts early. Stop chasing polls. Build the electorate.
As a long time America 🇺🇸 First voter, I have a problem I hope you can help me with. I live in California in a deep blue district where no GOP candidate has any chance to win. Any $ I might donate to such a candidate would go straight down the drain. Although I will contribute to the candidacy of Steve Hilton, I doubt that he can win. Still, I am in a position to contribute to MAGA candidates in other states where it might make a difference.
I completely agree with your contention that the GOP should not waste financial or other resources on races that cannot be won and that it should concentrate its efforts on critical races that can be won.
Accordingly, I need to identify those candidates, anywhere in the country, where my contributions are most critical and will make the most difference in the effort to preserve or even advance the MAGA agenda in either the House or the Senate.
In short who are the candidates in the most strategically important races that can be won?
One last quick question that I imagine others may have as well. I am constantly bombarded with huge match offers. Are these worth supporting or do they merely spread $$ around among losing causes?
who checks the new registrations to make sure they're legit?
Thanks for the updates. As Richard stated we need to keep fighting and work hard to keep both houses this November. We all need to chip in where and how we can however small or large as well as contribute our time to make phone calls, go to doors, volunteer as a poll worker come November. Mr. Keshel, since the SCOTUS decision regarding spending for campaigns do you think the Midterm Convention will be beneficial and will funds be made available for races in different states as well as races for statewide offices? What can we do to help others if we are in a different state?