Election 2024: Democrats Are Going To Win Again
Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2024 10:04 am
Polling had the Republican up. Democrat ended up winning by 25 points.
Falsehoods Unchallenged Only Fester and Grow
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Rep. Matt Gaetz @RepMattGaetz 3h
Let me be clear - there is an organized effort by the political Left right now to buy off and compromise members of Congress to make them quit.
They are actually trying to STEAL the majority that the American people gave to the Republican Party!
And they should not have enablers and co-conspirators in our movement to facilitate that.
Luke Johnson @Orly_licious
True, Matt. The control of Democrats is so overwhelming that Republicans shouldn't bother voting in Nov. There's no chance to win. It'll be the 6th GOP election loss in a row (2018, 2020, 2 GA Senate seats 2021, Red Trickle 2022 that may turn blue). Democrats are just that good.
https://www.politico.com/news/2024/04/1 ... s-00152427Senate Dems pad cash leads in key races
Democrats face an uphill fight to retain the majority, but their most vulnerable incumbents had the best fundraising quarters to start the election year.
By ALLY MUTNICK 04/16/2024 12:04 AM EDT
Senate Democrats are racing further ahead of their GOP rivals in fundraising as they ready for a tough battle to keep their narrow majority. Democratic candidates and incumbents outraised Republicans over the first three months of this year in six of the seven most competitive races critical to control of the chamber. Some of them did so by huge margins.
The incumbents in the most challenging races raised the most, ensuring that they will be able to mount the strongest possible campaigns as they seek to win reelection in states that former President Donald Trump will likely carry.
Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio raised $12.1 million in the first quarter of the year. That’s three times more than GOP nominee Bernie Moreno, who prevailed in a crowded primary last month. And Brown has nine times more in cash on hand after Moreno’s bruising primary.
Sen. Jon Tester of Montana raised $8 million in the first quarter. His likely Republican opponent, Tim Sheehy, brought in $3.1 million.
In Nevada, Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen raised $5 million, more than twice as much as Republican Sam Brown, who is backed by the National Republican Senatorial Committee. In Michigan, Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin raised four times more than former Rep. Mike Rogers, the NRSC’s preferred candidate for that open seat. In Arizona, Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego raised $7.5 million, more than twice as much as Republican Kari Lake.
The cash-on-hand difference is even starker since most Democrats have been banking campaign cash for years. Across the seven most competitive races, Democratic candidates raised a collective $82.3 million. The NRSC-endorsed candidates in those seven states had just $21.5 million.
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