stop banging this stupid drum, no one needs any of themhttps://twitter.com/washingtonpost/status/1161702152684953604 …
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Replying to @jacobfhsmith
Well, I think Mayor
@CollinsWilmot could run a good race - though we’ll see his next fundraising report. Fmr. SOS Linda McCulloch is the ideal candidate, and@MuesforMontana seems promising as well. Not saying Bullock shouldn’t run, but his decision should be respected.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @aaron__daum @jacobfhsmith and
Bullock is simply way stronger. None of these suggestions, while credible candidates, do really have a chance barring a Daines scandal or somenthing of that sort. In such a state Democrats can't win with credible candidates. They need great ones.
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Replying to @GRMagalha @aaron__daum and
Bullock is strongest with big war chest, no question. But hope is not a plan. That's why I'm running. Because the others can't win and I can. Have you looked into
@MuesforMontana background? Not too many in entire U.S. Senate have that resume.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @MuesforMontana @aaron__daum and
Background doesn't really matter. You can't win either, I'm sorry. No one with not even 2k followers a year and a half from election day can beat a US Senator. It's not possible. Bullock can win because he's popular and has won statewide. Even he would be an underdog though.
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Replying to @GRMagalha @aaron__daum and
We just announced, GR. And you need to take a statistics course. And you don't know Montana, or an unknown farmer from the hi-line who revolutionized Montana politics. Btw, he thinks we can win and has supported.
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Replying to @MuesforMontana @GRMagalha and
Pro-tip: If you're telling random people on Twitter that you can win a Senate race, you probably aren't going to win said Senate race. (Also, what does this have to do with taking a statistics course and how do you know one hasn't been taken already?)
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Are there really pros advising Democratic candidates? If so, why do they lose elections they should win, and barely win in elections they should crush? Why is America a giant blotch of red with little blue bastions? We're running to win, not to listen to "pro-tips".
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