Here's what I don't get. People were apparently leaving a lot in the tank, and Ginsburg's death unlocked it. Did all these new donors not think the election was significant before? Were they expecting easy victory? Or is everything just purely reactive and outrage-driven now?https://twitter.com/ShaneGoldmacher/status/1307469754391822338 …
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I'm going with a slightly more optimistic view that Trump's strategy of exhausting everyone with outrage was working and RBG's death was the shock that snapped everyone out of their stupor
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The presidency is distracting, and people had forgotten that the senate matters — arguably even more.
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Timing is key. Bad wine was a key influencer for me.
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Not looking forward to the aftermath of Biden's election (assuming it happens) where everyone will forget the electoal college needs to be done away with at the precise moment where it might be a good time to do something about it.
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Naw, that's the wrong outlook. All that infrastructure was there to absorb $80M in a day without melting down. All the various candidates, the causes, ActBlue. Damn, son. That's impressive.
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