At this point the polling is more favorable towards Allred, Powell, and perhaps even Dan Osborn, so the main question is whether those contests should take priority or if we just have more confidence in Tester as an incumbent.
At this point the polling is more favorable towards Allred, Powell, and perhaps even Dan Osborn, so the main question is whether those contests should take priority or if we just have more confidence in Tester as an incumbent.
And Lucas Kunce in the MO-SEN race. Per Newsweek, a recent poll is showing heтАЩs 4 points behind Josh Hawley, a big leap considering where he was months ago.
Of course, this is one poll but itтАЩs also an internal for KunceтАЩs campaign.
That was his internal from GQR Research. I will add tho that there was also the recent Change Research poll that showed Kunce only down by 5 and potentially tied. Either way, fool's gold or not, the race is at least fairly competitive and it doesn't hurt to invest and build up infrastructure to reach out and engage voters. The goal shouldn't just be to win, but to compete and show that you have a presence and care enough to listen to voters.
At this point the polling is more favorable towards Allred, Powell, and perhaps even Dan Osborn, so the main question is whether those contests should take priority or if we just have more confidence in Tester as an incumbent.
Allred should certainly be placed on equal footing, but there's little need for 'priority' with as much cash as has been flowing.
Allred and Mucarsel Powell are in very expensive states, so they could probably use whatever help they can get.
And Lucas Kunce in the MO-SEN race. Per Newsweek, a recent poll is showing heтАЩs 4 points behind Josh Hawley, a big leap considering where he was months ago.
Of course, this is one poll but itтАЩs also an internal for KunceтАЩs campaign.
Missouri is fool's gold.
Nope! Kunce's rallies are getting packed attendees. Not at all fool's gold race.
That was his internal from GQR Research. I will add tho that there was also the recent Change Research poll that showed Kunce only down by 5 and potentially tied. Either way, fool's gold or not, the race is at least fairly competitive and it doesn't hurt to invest and build up infrastructure to reach out and engage voters. The goal shouldn't just be to win, but to compete and show that you have a presence and care enough to listen to voters.
I think the goal should be maximizing the chance that lightning strikes, while knowing it's a 1-2% shot. If the money is available.