The league of extraordinary candidates

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Economic Nationalist Leaders Plan for Anti-Establishment Midterm Tsunami to Force Change.

Conservatives and economic nationalist leaders are looking past the current dysfunction in Washington to a group of new and exciting young candidates throwing their hats in the ring nationwide to break the gridlock with midterm election victories.

This group of individuals, which some are calling “The League of Extraordinary Candidates,” is emerging nationally—a distinct slate of U.S. Senate and House candidates, as well as key gubernatorial contenders, all united in their focus on breaking the logjam in Congress. Movement leaders view establishment Republicans and Democrats alike as a force blocking, slow-walking, or stonewalling the agenda that President Donald J. Trump campaigned on, and aim to elect new voices by riding a new economic nationalist electoral wave in 2018 meant to mirror and surpass what happened in previous wave elections like 2010—which saw the rise of the Tea Party.

The League of Extraordinary Candidates

It's about time we rousted these scum bags in Washington.
 
Polling Data
Poll Date Sample Favorable Unfavorable Spread
RCP Average 8/23 - 10/3 -- 39.3 55.2 -15.9
Economist/YouGov 10/1 - 10/3 1298 RV 43 55 -12
USA Today/Suffolk 9/27 - 10/1 1000 RV 34 57 -23
PBS/Marist 9/25 - 9/27 886 RV 36 57 -21
Quinnipiac 9/21 - 9/26 1412 RV 36 57 -21
PPP (D) 9/22 - 9/25 865 RV 41 54 -13
CNN 9/17 - 9/20 RV 43 55 -12
NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl 9/14 - 9/18 900 A 39 49 -10
FOX News 8/27 - 8/29 1006 RV 44 55 -11
IBD/TIPP 8/23 - 8/31 905 A 38 58 -20
All Trump: Favorable/Unfavorable Polling Data
RealClearPolitics - Election Other - Trump: Favorable/Unfavorable

Fuck fat dumb ass Bannon and his bunch of neanderthals. We shall see what the 2018 election brings. Double digit disapproval ratings are not exactly what fuels a landslide. At least not one in the favor of the person with those ratings. And the Russians won't be providing support this time.
 
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Polling Data
Poll Date Sample Favorable Unfavorable Spread
RCP Average 8/23 - 10/3 -- 39.3 55.2 -15.9
Economist/YouGov 10/1 - 10/3 1298 RV 43 55 -12
USA Today/Suffolk 9/27 - 10/1 1000 RV 34 57 -23
PBS/Marist 9/25 - 9/27 886 RV 36 57 -21
Quinnipiac 9/21 - 9/26 1412 RV 36 57 -21
PPP (D) 9/22 - 9/25 865 RV 41 54 -13
CNN 9/17 - 9/20 RV 43 55 -12
NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl 9/14 - 9/18 900 A 39 49 -10
FOX News 8/27 - 8/29 1006 RV 44 55 -11
IBD/TIPP 8/23 - 8/31 905 A 38 58 -20
All Trump: Favorable/Unfavorable Polling Data
RealClearPolitics - Election Other - Trump: Favorable/Unfavorable

Fuck fat dumb ass Bannon and his bunch of neanderthals. We shall see what the 2018 election brings. Double digit disapproval ratings are not exactly what fuels a landslide. At least not one in the favor of the person with those ratings. And the Russians won't be providing support this time.
Polls huh? LOL!

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Economic Nationalist Leaders Plan for Anti-Establishment Midterm Tsunami to Force Change.

Conservatives and economic nationalist leaders are looking past the current dysfunction in Washington to a group of new and exciting young candidates throwing their hats in the ring nationwide to break the gridlock with midterm election victories.

This group of individuals, which some are calling “The League of Extraordinary Candidates,” is emerging nationally—a distinct slate of U.S. Senate and House candidates, as well as key gubernatorial contenders, all united in their focus on breaking the logjam in Congress. Movement leaders view establishment Republicans and Democrats alike as a force blocking, slow-walking, or stonewalling the agenda that President Donald J. Trump campaigned on, and aim to elect new voices by riding a new economic nationalist electoral wave in 2018 meant to mirror and surpass what happened in previous wave elections like 2010—which saw the rise of the Tea Party.

The League of Extraordinary Candidates

It's about time we rousted these scum bags in Washington.
OMG I'm getting wood here! It's about time the People rose up and showed these politicians we were serious about voting for President Trump and most importantly, his agenda.
 
Fuck fat dumb ass Bannon and his bunch of neanderthals. We shall see what the 2018 election brings. Double digit disapproval ratings are not exactly what fuels a landslide. At least not one in the favor of the person with those ratings. And the Russians won't be providing support this tim
Your side doesn't vote in off year elections. Soon we will have the votes to make liberalism illegal. Lol
 
Economic Nationalist Leaders Plan for Anti-Establishment Midterm Tsunami to Force Change.

Conservatives and economic nationalist leaders are looking past the current dysfunction in Washington to a group of new and exciting young candidates throwing their hats in the ring nationwide to break the gridlock with midterm election victories.

This group of individuals, which some are calling “The League of Extraordinary Candidates,” is emerging nationally—a distinct slate of U.S. Senate and House candidates, as well as key gubernatorial contenders, all united in their focus on breaking the logjam in Congress. Movement leaders view establishment Republicans and Democrats alike as a force blocking, slow-walking, or stonewalling the agenda that President Donald J. Trump campaigned on, and aim to elect new voices by riding a new economic nationalist electoral wave in 2018 meant to mirror and surpass what happened in previous wave elections like 2010—which saw the rise of the Tea Party.

The League of Extraordinary Candidates

It's about time we rousted these scum bags in Washington.
OMG I'm getting wood here! It's about time the People rose up and showed these politicians we were serious about voting for President Trump and most importantly, his agenda.
Thus far the treasonous fat senile old orange clown's only agenda has been tweeting how much he hates fellow Republican, comedians, and NFL players.
 
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Economic Nationalist Leaders Plan for Anti-Establishment Midterm Tsunami to Force Change.

Conservatives and economic nationalist leaders are looking past the current dysfunction in Washington to a group of new and exciting young candidates throwing their hats in the ring nationwide to break the gridlock with midterm election victories.

This group of individuals, which some are calling “The League of Extraordinary Candidates,” is emerging nationally—a distinct slate of U.S. Senate and House candidates, as well as key gubernatorial contenders, all united in their focus on breaking the logjam in Congress. Movement leaders view establishment Republicans and Democrats alike as a force blocking, slow-walking, or stonewalling the agenda that President Donald J. Trump campaigned on, and aim to elect new voices by riding a new economic nationalist electoral wave in 2018 meant to mirror and surpass what happened in previous wave elections like 2010—which saw the rise of the Tea Party.

The League of Extraordinary Candidates

It's about time we rousted these scum bags in Washington.
OMG I'm getting wood here! It's about time the People rose up and showed these politicians we were serious about voting for President Trump and most importantly, his agenda.
Thus far the treasonous fat senile old orange clown's only agenda has been tweeting how much he hates fellow Republican, comedians, and NFL players.
Another bald faced lie. Keep on, we need all you nuts to expose yourself for 2018.
 
Economic Nationalist Leaders Plan for Anti-Establishment Midterm Tsunami to Force Change.

Conservatives and economic nationalist leaders are looking past the current dysfunction in Washington to a group of new and exciting young candidates throwing their hats in the ring nationwide to break the gridlock with midterm election victories.

This group of individuals, which some are calling “The League of Extraordinary Candidates,” is emerging nationally—a distinct slate of U.S. Senate and House candidates, as well as key gubernatorial contenders, all united in their focus on breaking the logjam in Congress. Movement leaders view establishment Republicans and Democrats alike as a force blocking, slow-walking, or stonewalling the agenda that President Donald J. Trump campaigned on, and aim to elect new voices by riding a new economic nationalist electoral wave in 2018 meant to mirror and surpass what happened in previous wave elections like 2010—which saw the rise of the Tea Party.

The League of Extraordinary Candidates

It's about time we rousted these scum bags in Washington.

Trump's agenda is being soundly rejected by voters. Voters oppose repeal of Obamacare, deportation of illegals, building a wall, and support DACA.

The scumbags are Trump supporters. It should be called the "League of Extrahateful Candidates."
 
Economic Nationalist Leaders Plan for Anti-Establishment Midterm Tsunami to Force Change.

Conservatives and economic nationalist leaders are looking past the current dysfunction in Washington to a group of new and exciting young candidates throwing their hats in the ring nationwide to break the gridlock with midterm election victories.

This group of individuals, which some are calling “The League of Extraordinary Candidates,” is emerging nationally—a distinct slate of U.S. Senate and House candidates, as well as key gubernatorial contenders, all united in their focus on breaking the logjam in Congress. Movement leaders view establishment Republicans and Democrats alike as a force blocking, slow-walking, or stonewalling the agenda that President Donald J. Trump campaigned on, and aim to elect new voices by riding a new economic nationalist electoral wave in 2018 meant to mirror and surpass what happened in previous wave elections like 2010—which saw the rise of the Tea Party.

The League of Extraordinary Candidates

It's about time we rousted these scum bags in Washington.

Trump's agenda is being soundly rejected by voters. Voters oppose repeal of Obamacare, deportation of illegals, building a wall, and support DACA.

The scumbags are Trump supporters. It should be called the "League of Extrahateful Candidates."

Is that why dems lost over one thousand seats of government across the country?
 
Economic Nationalist Leaders Plan for Anti-Establishment Midterm Tsunami to Force Change.

Conservatives and economic nationalist leaders are looking past the current dysfunction in Washington to a group of new and exciting young candidates throwing their hats in the ring nationwide to break the gridlock with midterm election victories.

This group of individuals, which some are calling “The League of Extraordinary Candidates,” is emerging nationally—a distinct slate of U.S. Senate and House candidates, as well as key gubernatorial contenders, all united in their focus on breaking the logjam in Congress. Movement leaders view establishment Republicans and Democrats alike as a force blocking, slow-walking, or stonewalling the agenda that President Donald J. Trump campaigned on, and aim to elect new voices by riding a new economic nationalist electoral wave in 2018 meant to mirror and surpass what happened in previous wave elections like 2010—which saw the rise of the Tea Party.

The League of Extraordinary Candidates

It's about time we rousted these scum bags in Washington.

Trump's agenda is being soundly rejected by voters. Voters oppose repeal of Obamacare, deportation of illegals, building a wall, and support DACA.

The scumbags are Trump supporters. It should be called the "League of Extrahateful Candidates."

Is that why dems lost over one thousand seats of government across the country?

Did it ever occur to you that we might see the same thing in the opposite direction? Republicans have lost several legislative special elections. The Virginia governor ship looks to be safely in Democrat hands. Democrats seem certain to reclaim the New Jersey governorship.
 
Economic Nationalist Leaders Plan for Anti-Establishment Midterm Tsunami to Force Change.

Conservatives and economic nationalist leaders are looking past the current dysfunction in Washington to a group of new and exciting young candidates throwing their hats in the ring nationwide to break the gridlock with midterm election victories.

This group of individuals, which some are calling “The League of Extraordinary Candidates,” is emerging nationally—a distinct slate of U.S. Senate and House candidates, as well as key gubernatorial contenders, all united in their focus on breaking the logjam in Congress. Movement leaders view establishment Republicans and Democrats alike as a force blocking, slow-walking, or stonewalling the agenda that President Donald J. Trump campaigned on, and aim to elect new voices by riding a new economic nationalist electoral wave in 2018 meant to mirror and surpass what happened in previous wave elections like 2010—which saw the rise of the Tea Party.

The League of Extraordinary Candidates

It's about time we rousted these scum bags in Washington.

Trump's agenda is being soundly rejected by voters. Voters oppose repeal of Obamacare, deportation of illegals, building a wall, and support DACA.

The scumbags are Trump supporters. It should be called the "League of Extrahateful Candidates."

Is that why dems lost over one thousand seats of government across the country?

Did it ever occur to you that we might see the same thing in the opposite direction? Republicans have lost several legislative special elections. The Virginia governor ship looks to be safely in Democrat hands. Democrats seem certain to reclaim the New Jersey governorship.

I guess we'll see in the next midterms.
 
Economic Nationalist Leaders Plan for Anti-Establishment Midterm Tsunami to Force Change.

Conservatives and economic nationalist leaders are looking past the current dysfunction in Washington to a group of new and exciting young candidates throwing their hats in the ring nationwide to break the gridlock with midterm election victories.

This group of individuals, which some are calling “The League of Extraordinary Candidates,” is emerging nationally—a distinct slate of U.S. Senate and House candidates, as well as key gubernatorial contenders, all united in their focus on breaking the logjam in Congress. Movement leaders view establishment Republicans and Democrats alike as a force blocking, slow-walking, or stonewalling the agenda that President Donald J. Trump campaigned on, and aim to elect new voices by riding a new economic nationalist electoral wave in 2018 meant to mirror and surpass what happened in previous wave elections like 2010—which saw the rise of the Tea Party.

The League of Extraordinary Candidates

It's about time we rousted these scum bags in Washington.

Trump's agenda is being soundly rejected by voters. Voters oppose repeal of Obamacare, deportation of illegals, building a wall, and support DACA.

The scumbags are Trump supporters. It should be called the "League of Extrahateful Candidates."
Yet, strangely, no one has voted on any of that. I like hateful, it's the opposite of pussified.
 

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