• Katie britt.....

    From michael anderson@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jun 22 14:10:27 2022
    Been following her the last year basically as it was clear she was going to win
    a US senate seat even then. And now she has. Here is what I thought about her about a year ago when I first heard of her and saw her:

    1) She is rsfckn hawt.....she has that "yeah I'm a mom of two hitting coming up on 40 now but we both know I'm still super rsfckable. And honestly with her
    look she is going to continue to be that way even into her mid 40s(which is really rare for women imo)

    2) She's either going to be president one day, or one day at least going to be in the mix(and I don't mean like one of 20 potential gop hopefuls in the pre-primary stage). I mean like 5-6 years from now I think she is going to be a top 3-4 candidate in
    terms of her odds. That's because she appeals to both moderate republicans in the professional class whatever that means and
    trump types(hell she even got his endorsement in the end even though she is not really his type of republican and worked for Shelby, who is definately anti-trump).

    Congrats to Katie....she played her cards brilliantly and now has a super safe US senate seat that is hers if she wants to keep it for the next 40 years and to top it off she has a good chance to be the first women president ever if
    things break right. Not bad. Good genes and luck go a long ways......

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  • From unclejr@21:1/5 to miande...@gmail.com on Thu Jun 23 15:31:10 2022
    On Wednesday, June 22, 2022 at 4:10:31 PM UTC-5, miande...@gmail.com wrote:
    Been following her the last year basically as it was clear she was going to win
    a US senate seat even then. And now she has. Here is what I thought about her about a year ago when I first heard of her and saw her:

    1) She is rsfckn hawt.....she has that "yeah I'm a mom of two hitting coming up on 40 now but we both know I'm still super rsfckable. And honestly with her
    look she is going to continue to be that way even into her mid 40s(which is really rare for women imo)

    2) She's either going to be president one day, or one day at least going to be in the mix(and I don't mean like one of 20 potential gop hopefuls in the pre-primary stage). I mean like 5-6 years from now I think she is going to be a top 3-4 candidate in
    terms of her odds. That's because she appeals to both moderate republicans in the professional class whatever that means and
    trump types(hell she even got his endorsement in the end even though she is not really his type of republican and worked for Shelby, who is definately anti-trump).

    Congrats to Katie....she played her cards brilliantly and now has a super safe
    US senate seat that is hers if she wants to keep it for the next 40 years and to top it off she has a good chance to be the first women president ever if
    things break right. Not bad. Good genes and luck go a long ways......

    Wood.

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  • From The NOTBCS Guy@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 24 17:23:26 2022
    Congrats to Katie....she played her cards brilliantly and now has a super safe
    US senate seat that is hers if she wants to keep it for the next 40 years

    I probably would have agreed with you...before today's Supreme Court decision. I can see this as a "dammit, Democrats, get out the vote and make sure we don't lose the Senate!" issue - and look what happened in Georgia when the GOP underestimated the
    Democrats when it mattered.

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  • From michael anderson@21:1/5 to The NOTBCS Guy on Tue Jun 28 13:47:24 2022
    On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 7:23:31 PM UTC-5, The NOTBCS Guy wrote:
    Congrats to Katie....she played her cards brilliantly and now has a super safe
    US senate seat that is hers if she wants to keep it for the next 40 years
    I probably would have agreed with you...before today's Supreme Court decision. I can see this as a "dammit, Democrats, get out the vote and make sure we don't lose the Senate!" issue - and look what happened in Georgia when the GOP underestimated the
    Democrats when it mattered.

    lol georgia is essentially a 50/50 state. Ok maybe slight edge at baseline to gop still, but if so it's small.

    Alabama is a state, much like states such as massachusetts and idaho, where the MOV is measured by tens of a percent, not tenths of a percent lol. For example- "Biden should win massachusetts this year by 30 or so".

    The democrats could have the most effective gotv operation ever. They could be super energized. They could win ever single one of the undecideds the last few days. And britt still wins this election by 25 or whatever.

    Georgia is and was an entirely different matter with it being a very competitive state now.

    Go katie......as I said, she is in the position of just camping out for the next 40 years with a guaranteed US senate gig. And while she does that waiting for the right environment to pounce and run for president. Maybe in as soon as 6 years. She is
    in a most enviable position.

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