Oh I've seen plenty of attack ads from further right repubs in Texas... That's correct, a not insignificant portion of Texas voters think Abbott, Paxton, Patrick, Cruise, etc aren't right enough. They've since lined up behind them, but the primaries were brutal.On the subject of political ads, I wonder if any of the more moderate Republicans that managed to survive the primaries have been the subject of attack ads from the far right. Because we've talked about the possibility of them being that petty, but I have yet to see it firsthand.
Implying Big Oil (and all the other companies who have been using "inflation" as an excuse to jack up prices just because) won't lower prices just to fool people into thinking that a Republican-run country is good for their wallets, knowing that if they lose in 2024, there goes their lobbying money again.IF we lose the House the GOP will government shutdown us into a recession, which they will 100% own. Next summer when gas doesn't magically go back down to 2 bucks they're going to own that too. The party will emerge in 2024 damaged as hug.
I want to say this is because the young people have been voting by mail... in which case we're gonna have trouble when the polls close, the media immediately reports a victory for the Republicans, and the Democrats' votes haven't actually been counted yet.Exit polls. Nothing good for us in there. Older electorate versus 2018, with a largely negative view on the President.
IF we lose the House the GOP will government shutdown us into a recession, which they will 100% own. Next summer when gas doesn't magically go back down to 2 bucks they're going to own that too. The party will emerge in 2024 damaged as hug.
Be careful what you wish for Republicans.
The Republicans have convinced the Cuban-American population that the Democrats are bad for them. That's why. It's also where well-off old people go to retire.