Apologies for the thread jack;but, my multi millionaire friend called me up and is ready to donate some of his formidable fortune on winnable Democratic races..and he wants me to advise him; I am creating a list for him that already includes Sherrod Brown, John Tester, and against Scott Perry.. Please give me further suggestions.. Thanks in advance
Apologies for the thread jack;but, my multi millionaire friend called me up and is ready to donate some of his formidable fortune on winnable Democratic races..and he wants me to advise him; I am creating a list for him that already includes Sherrod Brown, John Tester, and against Scott Perry.. Please give me further suggestions.. Thanks in advance
The three tipping-point Senate candidates appear to be Tester, Mucarsel-Powell and Allred. I'm concentrating on the latter two because they need the money to win in Florida and Texas.
While I'm most focused on the Senate, it's difficult not to love the idea of defeating Vladimir Perry.
I agree with Ken that Tester, Mucarsel-Powell, and Allred all are good donations for the Senate. Sherrod Brown doesn't hurt, too, but if Brown is losing, then the hope for the Senate probably is lost.
For the House, I'd recommend asking him to max out donations to Amish Shah (AZ-01), Tony Vargas (NE-02), Missy Cotter Smasal (VA-02), and being right on the money with Janelle Stetson (PA-10). Why? All four are winnable swing races whose voters are entirely concentrated in one comparatively less expensive media market (i.e., not New York, LA, etc.). And all of those candidates could use more money.
If he's willing to do even more, I'd say additional donations to Kirsten Engel (AZ-06), Adam Gray (CA-13), Rudy Salas (CA-22), Derek Tran (CA-45), Sue Altman (NJ-07), and Janelle Bynum (OR-05) couldn't hurt, either.
Lastly, for a little bit of defense, the Democratic incumbent Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (WA-03) could definitely use all the financial support she can get. Kristen Mcdonald Rivet, the Democrat running in the open seat in MI-08, seems like another good candidate that fiscally it makes sense to support.
Thanks.. This is exactly what I was wanting.. I'll research all of these districts as well as Republican money being spent against them.. If anyone else has anything to add it's greatly appreciated.. And once again thanks for this excellent post.. I have also added to my list, the opponent to that crazy Anna Paulina Luna as well.. I think she's beatable for many reasons plus the ballot initiatives in Florida I believe will boost democratic turnouts as well as the anti Trump and anti deSantis folks as well..
Apologies for the thread jack;but, my multi millionaire friend called me up and is ready to donate some of his formidable fortune on winnable Democratic races..and he wants me to advise him; I am creating a list for him that already includes Sherrod Brown, John Tester, and against Scott Perry.. Please give me further suggestions.. Thanks in advance
The three tipping-point Senate candidates appear to be Tester, Mucarsel-Powell and Allred. I'm concentrating on the latter two because they need the money to win in Florida and Texas.
While I'm most focused on the Senate, it's difficult not to love the idea of defeating Vladimir Perry.
Thanks.. Any feedback is most appreciated
I agree with Ken that Tester, Mucarsel-Powell, and Allred all are good donations for the Senate. Sherrod Brown doesn't hurt, too, but if Brown is losing, then the hope for the Senate probably is lost.
For the House, I'd recommend asking him to max out donations to Amish Shah (AZ-01), Tony Vargas (NE-02), Missy Cotter Smasal (VA-02), and being right on the money with Janelle Stetson (PA-10). Why? All four are winnable swing races whose voters are entirely concentrated in one comparatively less expensive media market (i.e., not New York, LA, etc.). And all of those candidates could use more money.
If he's willing to do even more, I'd say additional donations to Kirsten Engel (AZ-06), Adam Gray (CA-13), Rudy Salas (CA-22), Derek Tran (CA-45), Sue Altman (NJ-07), and Janelle Bynum (OR-05) couldn't hurt, either.
Lastly, for a little bit of defense, the Democratic incumbent Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (WA-03) could definitely use all the financial support she can get. Kristen Mcdonald Rivet, the Democrat running in the open seat in MI-08, seems like another good candidate that fiscally it makes sense to support.
Thanks.. This is exactly what I was wanting.. I'll research all of these districts as well as Republican money being spent against them.. If anyone else has anything to add it's greatly appreciated.. And once again thanks for this excellent post.. I have also added to my list, the opponent to that crazy Anna Paulina Luna as well.. I think she's beatable for many reasons plus the ballot initiatives in Florida I believe will boost democratic turnouts as well as the anti Trump and anti deSantis folks as well..
FL-13 is 100% in the Tampa media market, so it's another one where your donation gets you more bang for your buck!