— Mike Madrid (@madrid_mike) July 18, 2020
Are the Democrats gonna fight for Texas?
Or just take our money, and say it's too damned big and expensive down here?
(I've already gotten fundraising e-mails on Cruz's comment, which is fine. But can we do more with it than just try to frighten supporters (that's the way I read most of those all-too-earnest appeals for money.)?
Former Republican White House staffer 👇🏼 https://t.co/6NgCxF09yG— Mike Madrid (@madrid_mike) July 18, 2020
They could have a lot of voters to work with. And this is what you're up against (aside from the complete indifference to the covid virus and the complete chaos at the state level as to what people in the suburbs can expect for their kids in school this fall):
Trump cast his “abolish the suburbs” attack on Biden in perhaps his darkest terms yet on the tele-rally last night— Will Steakin (@wsteaks) July 18, 2020
Claiming the far left will bring “who knows into your suburbs” that will cause “your communities will be unsafe and your housing values will go down.” https://t.co/3cLJMC4Ass pic.twitter.com/R6jzdQeRYH
Yeah, I don't think it's gonna take all THAT much money.
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