Yes we do.Sabin wrote: Fetterman said doctors have told him to continue to rest, eat well, exercise and focus on his recovery, “and that’s exactly what I’m doing.” Which is great because WE NEED TO FUCKING WIN.
Any way we can get Conor Lamb back?
Yes we do.Sabin wrote: Fetterman said doctors have told him to continue to rest, eat well, exercise and focus on his recovery, “and that’s exactly what I’m doing.” Which is great because WE NEED TO FUCKING WIN.
More than fair.OscarGuy wrote
Too much trauma listening to the man. Care to transcribe? Is it that he says Iraq, but means Ukraine? I mean, it wasn't unilateral, he had a whole cadre of warmongers urging him to do it, but it would indeed be funny if he accidentally said the quiet part out loud.
Whichever's side has a more depressed turnout overall loses. And right now, the glimpse is not good. While the GOP's Senate race is more fractured, their total vote exceeds the Democrat's by a hundred fifty thousand. The best hope is that Mastriano turns off moderates who are also offended by Oz's candidacy and they just stay home. My biggest concern is that it just takes a few more judo moves for Fetterman to win than I would like and I fear he's not a nimble contestant.OscarGuy wrote
I think our best hope is that Mastriano is so toxic that he turns off down-ballot Republicans and they stay home. I think what would work wonders for Fetterman is if Oprah stumped for him. Oz's biggest asset is that he was once a favorite of Oprah, but that she's since disassociated herself with him. It would also give the Black community a prominent figure to overcome that "gunpoint" story, which would be a bit hypocritical for the Republicans to run on. What may boost them anyway is having a Black candidate running in the Lt. Governor's race. With all the white people at the top of the ticket, that might be a boon.