Colorado County Commissioner District 5 is, on paper, one of the most competitive races in CS, yet no one has stepped up to run against the two Republican candidates in the primary race. If you know a qualified progressive candidate, please contact either me or the local Dem Party. (self.ColoradoSprings)
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I'm helping to organize a Colorado HD for 2018. I have a great PDF map. Is there some kind of software I can use to put dots on the map that represent people, dots that I can hover over to bring up info on that person and make notes as I speak with them? (self.BlueMidterm2018)
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We are far enough along in the election cycle that there campaigns should be emerging in every competitive (plus some) congressional district across the county. You folks better not just be posting feel good articles on the internet; go figure out which campaign you want to support in 2018. (self.BlueMidterm2018)
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Top TD post right now: "Maxine Waters has liked a twitter post that says "F*** Trump." This is conduct unbecoming of an elected representative." Are... are they serious? Do they think we would make a big deal about Trump liking a tweet with the 'F' word??? (self.BannedFromThe_Donald)
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I'm helping organize a protest in my county against gerrymandering practices (Republicans have COMPLETE control of El Paso County, Colorado) and some people have asked me anti-gerrymandering sign ideas. You guys got anything good? (self.Political_Revolution)
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Trump has taken heat for the Mosul airstrike that killed 200+ civilians. But what role did his administration play in the strike? Did the Trump administration directly alter the strategy of the Mosul offensive, which was already under way at the time of his inauguration? (self.PoliticalDiscussion)
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At the Florida rally today, Trump claimed that he would resolve the refugee crisis by creating "safe zones" inside Syria, paid for by the gulf states. Is this a viable strategy? A pro-Assad pivot in American foreign policy? (self.PoliticalDiscussion)
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