@uslibposting@Nebraskademsoc Jefferson County is significantly more Republican than the state as a whole. Greene County is much more likely to flip than Jefferson.
@hjessy_ Cassidyโs performance is even more stunning when you consider that unlike him, Hatfield and Murphy were both appointed to the U.S. Senate and never actually won an election to the chamber.
@garydhollis "Republicans" might hold a supermajority in Missouri, but conservatives do not. The real supermajority in Jefferson City is Democrats plus RINOs.
@wncdem A conservative Senator who supported Scott on the first ballot but switched to Cornyn in the second, favoring him over Thune because Cornynโs age would likely result in a shorter tenure as Majority Leader.
@repckelly@moll_aj Ah yes, the all-knowing unelected bureaucrats who consult few everyday people before imposing rules and face zero accountability if they're unpopular. I trust Sen. Burger, Rep. Titus, and even you as a former rep to make these decisions over officials never elected by the people.
@LeadPaintPilled@benKeath@rockwoodschools@RockwoodSupt Thatโs conspiratorial lunacy. If a small ethnic group, like the 2% of the U.S. population that is Jewish, could control the entire federal government, then perhaps Jews are so much smarter than everyone else that they should be in charge.
@BigElad@BadtotheBohn Is the current State Senate map, drawn by the Missouri Supreme Court, unconstitutional because it lists KC 811 in both District 7 and District 9?
The โMissouri Firstโ map does not contain an error. There are two separate and distinct precincts both named โKC 811โ. If it is illegal, then the current State Senate map, drawn by the MO Supreme Court, would also be illegal. pages 71 and 91 below. #moleg
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