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So true that we can never predict what will really happen in the next election. We all remember when Jeb Bush was the lock for the 2016 nomination. Then Scott Walker was the next inevitable GOP savior.

The lesson is to win every election at hand, in this case Rev. Warner. I am signed up with a group that writes postcards and texts to registered Dem voters, trying to turn folks into likely voters. It’s all we can do from a state away, that and giving some money. I hope everyone who can is doing something!

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Warnock's ad is fantastic. I really hope folks in GA turn out for him and send Walker packing. I'm so tired of these goons running for office. We squeaked by in Oregon with a very disappointing result for Jamie McCleod Skinner, and a too-tight governor's race. Something has to change.

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Another good read. To your point about the Senate full of really old people, I am worried about 2024. Democrats need to get out in front of 2024 before it is too late.

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My friends who worked their asses off to elect Catherine Cortez Masto in Nevada with UniteHERE flew straight to GA to do it some more for Rev. Warnock. ¡Si se puede!

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I know this isn't Q&A day, but I'd love to learn who is doing what in in Montana, Ohio, W. Virginia, and other critical Senate states to build Dem power/relevance, and particularly in preparation for 2024. Every time I hear an interview with Ben Wikler, I wonder why his all-year-every-year model isn't being replicated across the Dem Party. Those of us in non-competitive states could be supporting such efforts now, if we knew who is doing effective work on the ground.

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I’m texting with FairFight and working with Jewish Dems in GA. Sen. Warnock has delivered for the people of GA and is a wonderful human being. Fair superior candidate that more than deserves to win.

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