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Stuart G

(38,414 posts)
Fri Nov 9, 2018, 05:35 PM Nov 2018

Question about "donations" in this last election..

We won some,...
We lost some.....
In your opinion, whatever that is. If I would have donated a lot more, would it have made a difference
in those really close races that we lost? Often .. I feel this way..And yes, I did donate a lot..
more than ever for midterm..

Let's say I would have sent a good amount.. or more to some of the "close races", would that have made a difference?.....Part of me knows, but the other part wonders..? Would $300.00 (that a lot for me) have helped Nelson get a big lead and forget this special count?...Would it have mattered in Texas?...or Missouri?..

You see, I know what assholes we are up against. They are awful people led by the most awful person. And McConnell is just as bad as Trump.. What do you think? Thanks for reading this..
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Question about "donations" in this last election.. (Original Post) Stuart G Nov 2018 OP
You do what you can when you can. It doesn't do to second guess on these things. Arkansas Granny Nov 2018 #1
I don't think $300 given before the end of the campaign would have been enough to sway even 10 votes PoliticAverse Nov 2018 #2

Arkansas Granny

(31,506 posts)
1. You do what you can when you can. It doesn't do to second guess on these things.
Fri Nov 9, 2018, 05:37 PM
Nov 2018

The answer will never be known.

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