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Andrew Desser
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Bay Area native 🌉 D.C. resident 🌸 LMU alumnus 🦁 Communications professional ✍🏼 Politico 🐘 🫏 Fashionista 👔 Pride 🇺🇸 🇮🇱 🏳️🌈
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Joined October 2018
Let’s take a moment to appreciate the significance and implications of Trump’s victory on Tuesday: - The demolition of Blue Wall in 2016 was not a fluke; MI, PA, WI are the new battlegrounds - Solidified TX, FL, OH as deep red states - Swung AZ and GA back - Flipped NV; resurrected swing state status - Made the GOP’s coalition younger and more diverse (record % from Blacks, Hispanics, Jews, union members) - Made significant gains in major cities like NYC, LA, Chicago, Miami, Philly, Dallas, and others - Posted the best numbers for the GOP in large blue states (NY, NJ, IL) since the Reagan era - the only GOP nominee in my lifetime to win over 300 electoral votes (and he did it twice now) Trump has transformed the GOP for the better and now it is literally in the strongest position electorally than at any point in my lifetime. If we had listened to the Lincoln Project, NeverTrumpers, Bulwark crowd, we’d be stuck in a rut. They have been 100% discredited.
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@hutchinson By that logic, a majority didn't vote for Bill Clinton in 1992 or 1996, Al Gore in 2000, or Hillary Clinton in 2016, yet Democrats regularly point out that they've "won" the popular vote seven of the past nine presidential elections.
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@ProjectLincoln @ProjectLincoln sold out on the GOP and now they're losers with no power or influence.
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RT @ChristianHeiens: As usual, Europeans are delusional. "Just kick the Americans out of NATO." AMERICA IS NATO.
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@endPACsNOW @RepDonBacon LOL are you for real? Israel does not have a higher GDP per capita than the U.S., not even close.
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RT @IAPolls2022: 📊 2026 Michigan Senate Poll 🟥 Mike Rogers: 47% 🟦 Pete Buttigieg: 41% --- ⬜ Undecided: 12% EPIC-MRA | 2/3-8 | n=600 | ±4…
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@andeelikesxc Rio Vista did go for Bush twice in 2000 and 2004, but it was historically pretty swingy. Healdsburg (along with Cloverdale) were historically the reddest cities in Sonoma (relative to the county). Moraga and Walnut Creek were GOP strongholds until the 2000s.
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@AdmiralChickyFA Corte Madera and Sausalito slightly to the left. Fairfax, Mill Valley, and San Anselmo to the left.
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