I quit donating to the DNC years ago because of the poor choices they made as to which candidates to support. Probably cost us the only chance to get rid of Ted Cruz. I instead doing my own research and support those I think are worthy and the Midwest Values PAC. They seem to support good people.
I quit donating to the DNC years ago because of the poor choices they made as to which candidates to support. Probably cost us the only chance to get rid of Ted Cruz. I instead doing my own research and support those I think are worthy and the Midwest Values PAC. They seem to support good people.
LOL Ted Cruz is a Republican in an actually blood Red state, that hasn’t voted for a Democrat in 30+ years nor did it vote for Clinton, Biden, Harris, or Obama so is not a competitive one at all normally and extremely difficult to compete in: Georgia is a Purple state, not Red, btw.
It’s like blaming a Dem for not winning in Florida or Missouri, I bet you’re saying this from a safe Blue no matter who would vote for any Dem ever state in reverse.
Then your assumption would be wrong. I'm in El Paso, Texas and actually a 5th generation Texas and FORMER Republican. Bush changed me to Independent. Just like this is not my country in more, this is not my Texas. Beto O'Rourke came very close to beating him. Cruz was sweating it. So stop assuming you know me or what transpired.
That's my point, you misunderstand- I said Beto is the only reason that was close, Cruz would've won easily against any other Dem.
Funds didn't make that race close, btw, Cruz had a 52% approval rating in 2018 in the CNN exit polls as did O'Rourke have a 52% one in Texas at the time- he got that close and almost won BECAUSE he defied the Dem establishment. Cruz was more popular than Trump at the time, in the state-- even Cornyn was, back then.
Likewise, I'm just saying he specifically was the reason- his party did him a misdeed not taking his 2020 bid seriously, Beto was doing well against Trump for a good while but his party placed him well below where the country was imo.
I quit donating to the DNC years ago because of the poor choices they made as to which candidates to support. Probably cost us the only chance to get rid of Ted Cruz. I instead doing my own research and support those I think are worthy and the Midwest Values PAC. They seem to support good people.
LOL Ted Cruz is a Republican in an actually blood Red state, that hasn’t voted for a Democrat in 30+ years nor did it vote for Clinton, Biden, Harris, or Obama so is not a competitive one at all normally and extremely difficult to compete in: Georgia is a Purple state, not Red, btw.
It’s like blaming a Dem for not winning in Florida or Missouri, I bet you’re saying this from a safe Blue no matter who would vote for any Dem ever state in reverse.
Then your assumption would be wrong. I'm in El Paso, Texas and actually a 5th generation Texas and FORMER Republican. Bush changed me to Independent. Just like this is not my country in more, this is not my Texas. Beto O'Rourke came very close to beating him. Cruz was sweating it. So stop assuming you know me or what transpired.
That's my point, you misunderstand- I said Beto is the only reason that was close, Cruz would've won easily against any other Dem.
Funds didn't make that race close, btw, Cruz had a 52% approval rating in 2018 in the CNN exit polls as did O'Rourke have a 52% one in Texas at the time- he got that close and almost won BECAUSE he defied the Dem establishment. Cruz was more popular than Trump at the time, in the state-- even Cornyn was, back then.
Your right, I misunderstood. Thanks for clarifying and my apologies for flying off the handle. Seems to happen a lot these days.
Likewise, I'm just saying he specifically was the reason- his party did him a misdeed not taking his 2020 bid seriously, Beto was doing well against Trump for a good while but his party placed him well below where the country was imo.