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GOP candidates in the NextGen cross hairs -- Scott in Florida, Terri Lynn Land in Michigan, Scott Brown in New Hampshire and Cory Gardner in Colorado -- hew closely to the "Republican troglodyte brand," Lehane argued.
"They are anti-immigrant, anti-women, anti-science," he said. "It's a tough brand to win elections around."
The group said that climate can be successfully used as a wedge issue -- Lehane framed it as a moral clash between "right and wrong" -- to boost turnout among Democratic voting groups that tend not to show up in midterm election years, specifically young voters, Hispanics and African-Americans.
2seaoat wrote:So exactly why are you against coal scrubbers and clean coal? You like the mercury in Escambia Bay and the Carbon pouring into our atmosphere........just exactly how does somebody take that position? Enlighten us.
boards of FL wrote:GOP candidates in the NextGen cross hairs -- Scott in Florida, Terri Lynn Land in Michigan, Scott Brown in New Hampshire and Cory Gardner in Colorado -- hew closely to the "Republican troglodyte brand," Lehane argued.
"They are anti-immigrant, anti-women, anti-science," he said. "It's a tough brand to win elections around."
The group said that climate can be successfully used as a wedge issue -- Lehane framed it as a moral clash between "right and wrong" -- to boost turnout among Democratic voting groups that tend not to show up in midterm election years, specifically young voters, Hispanics and African-Americans.
Funny.
Markle wrote:boards of FL wrote:GOP candidates in the NextGen cross hairs -- Scott in Florida, Terri Lynn Land in Michigan, Scott Brown in New Hampshire and Cory Gardner in Colorado -- hew closely to the "Republican troglodyte brand," Lehane argued.
"They are anti-immigrant, anti-women, anti-science," he said. "It's a tough brand to win elections around."
The group said that climate can be successfully used as a wedge issue -- Lehane framed it as a moral clash between "right and wrong" -- to boost turnout among Democratic voting groups that tend not to show up in midterm election years, specifically young voters, Hispanics and African-Americans.
Funny.
If 97% of all scientists REALLY DO AGREE and Global Warming is FACT and EVERYONE agrees, why would this Billionaire want to waste $100 MILLION on an unnecessary advertising campaign?
Wordslinger wrote:Markle wrote:boards of FL wrote:GOP candidates in the NextGen cross hairs -- Scott in Florida, Terri Lynn Land in Michigan, Scott Brown in New Hampshire and Cory Gardner in Colorado -- hew closely to the "Republican troglodyte brand," Lehane argued.
"They are anti-immigrant, anti-women, anti-science," he said. "It's a tough brand to win elections around."
The group said that climate can be successfully used as a wedge issue -- Lehane framed it as a moral clash between "right and wrong" -- to boost turnout among Democratic voting groups that tend not to show up in midterm election years, specifically young voters, Hispanics and African-Americans.
Funny.
If 97% of all scientists REALLY DO AGREE and Global Warming is FACT and EVERYONE agrees, why would this Billionaire want to waste $100 MILLION on an unnecessary advertising campaign?
Hmmm ... let's see ... try sticking your tongue out and biting on it lightly ... until you get the idea the Billionaire believes Global Warming is a fact and wants to help pound you oil-lovers so that something can be done to delay or mitigate the common disaster, as soon as possible. I know those are big words for you Herr Markle, just ask and I'll write them in a simpler fashion.
Wordslinger wrote:Markle wrote:boards of FL wrote:GOP candidates in the NextGen cross hairs -- Scott in Florida, Terri Lynn Land in Michigan, Scott Brown in New Hampshire and Cory Gardner in Colorado -- hew closely to the "Republican troglodyte brand," Lehane argued.
"They are anti-immigrant, anti-women, anti-science," he said. "It's a tough brand to win elections around."
The group said that climate can be successfully used as a wedge issue -- Lehane framed it as a moral clash between "right and wrong" -- to boost turnout among Democratic voting groups that tend not to show up in midterm election years, specifically young voters, Hispanics and African-Americans.
Funny.
If 97% of all scientists REALLY DO AGREE and Global Warming is FACT and EVERYONE agrees, why would this Billionaire want to waste $100 MILLION on an unnecessary advertising campaign?
Hmmm ... let's see ... try sticking your tongue out and biting on it lightly ... until you get the idea the Billionaire believes Global Warming is a fact and wants to help pound you oil-lovers so that something can be done to delay or mitigate the common disaster, as soon as possible. I know those are big words for you Herr Markle, just ask and I'll write them in a simpler fashion.
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