Menu
Sign In Search Podcasts Charts People & Topics Add Podcast API Blog Pricing
888 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

The Find Out Podcast
Why We Should Still Compete in Safe Red Districts

Rich is being highly sarcastic right now.

The Find Out Podcast
Why We Should Still Compete in Safe Red Districts

Well, let's talk about it.

The Find Out Podcast
Why We Should Still Compete in Safe Red Districts

No, no, no.

The Find Out Podcast
Why We Should Still Compete in Safe Red Districts

But so the so the mass deportations came out because they said, don't mention that because the polling is so bad on it and the polling is so bad on Iran, which leads to this next conversation where I might have gotten in a little trouble where so Marjorie Taylor Greene resigned two months ago.

The Find Out Podcast
Why We Should Still Compete in Safe Red Districts

And so last night was we're recording this on Wednesday.

The Find Out Podcast
Why We Should Still Compete in Safe Red Districts

Last night was the special election.

The Find Out Podcast
Why We Should Still Compete in Safe Red Districts

There were 20, 18 or 20 Republicans running and one or two Democrats.

The Find Out Podcast
Why We Should Still Compete in Safe Red Districts

So the Democrat, quote unquote, won the first round.

The Find Out Podcast
Why We Should Still Compete in Safe Red Districts

But Georgia has a runoff system.

The Find Out Podcast
Why We Should Still Compete in Safe Red Districts

So if you don't get 50 percent, so they're going to the Democrat is going to be running against the second place finisher.

The Find Out Podcast
Why We Should Still Compete in Safe Red Districts

And there's been quite an outrage on threads between the folks who are like excited about the prospect of flipping it and some the people who, you know, have studied this stuff for a long time and are seeing that there were 18 Republicans.

The Find Out Podcast
Why We Should Still Compete in Safe Red Districts

And so like all 17 of those candidates votes are highly likely to go to the winner that in a district that Democrats have never gotten above 35 percent in the last like 10, 15 years, pointing out that.

The Find Out Podcast
Why We Should Still Compete in Safe Red Districts

this is probably not a flippable seat as it was a plus 37 for donald trump at 24 but here's a debate for the crew should we be pointing that stuff out or should we be cheerleading and using this for boosting enthusiasm for candidates across the country um both i think uh

The Find Out Podcast
Why We Should Still Compete in Safe Red Districts

My concern is,

The Find Out Podcast
Why We Should Still Compete in Safe Red Districts

Is more for like so in this district in 2022, Democratic candidate Marcus Flowers raised 16 million dollars for that district.

The Find Out Podcast
Why We Should Still Compete in Safe Red Districts

Same district hasn't changed.

The Find Out Podcast
Why We Should Still Compete in Safe Red Districts

He lost by 31 points.

The Find Out Podcast
Why We Should Still Compete in Safe Red Districts

So that that's when I talk about, you know, that not probably being winnable.

The Find Out Podcast
Why We Should Still Compete in Safe Red Districts

uh, you know, obviously that was a midterm for Democrats.

The Find Out Podcast
Why We Should Still Compete in Safe Red Districts

So that's not like, cause Biden was in office.