Saturday, April 8, 2017

Time to Rise Up in Kansas, Georgia, and Montana

May seem strange for Progressive Democrats to call for rising in red states like Kansas, Georgia, and Montana but if the Progressive Democrats are going to create a vibrant national party, it has to challenge in states that have normally gone for Republicans at the Presidential Level in the recent past. There are three special elections for House of Representative seats that are vacant because the former occupants took positions in the Trump Cabinet. Polls show these races surprisingly competitive with strong candidates so it would be prudent to research Jack Thompson, the Democrat running in Kansas to take now C.I.A. director's Mike Pompeo's former Congressional Seat in next Tuesday's special election. It may also be wise to research Jon Ossoff who is running to take over the seat from now Secretary of Health and Human Services Dr. What Medical Stock can I enrich myself with today Tom Price on April 18. Finally, people should research Rob Quist who is running to succeed Ryan Zinke who is now the Secretary of Interior in a special May election. In order to become a vibrant national party, the local and state races allow the national party to pick from a large and well-qualified bench. Good luck to Progressives in Kansas, Georgia, and Montana.

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