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Scalise CRUSHING it with his campaign fundraising
Posted on 12/27/19 at 12:10 pm
Posted on 12/27/19 at 12:10 pm
https://www.opensecrets.org/overview/topraise.php
quote:
House Candidates
Scalise, Steve (R)*
(Louisiana District 01) $8,803,523
McCready, Dan (D)
(North Carolina District 09) $6,958,183
Nunes, Devin (R)*
(California District 22) $5,678,450
McCarthy, Kevin (R)*
(California District 23) $5,459,472
Schiff, Adam (D)*
(California District 28) $4,377,168
Pelosi, Nancy (D)*
(California District 12) $3,717,762
Ocasio-Cortez, Alexandria (D)*
(New York District 14) $3,354,732
Bishop, Dan (R)*
(North Carolina District 09) $2,885,012
Crenshaw, Dan (R)*
(Texas District 02) $2,722,631
Krishnamoorthi, Raja (D)*
(Illinois District 08) $2,618,032
All figures are for all candidates in the 2020 election and are based on FEC reports filed through 12/27/19.
Feel free to distribute or cite this material, but please credit the Center for Responsive Politics.
Posted on 12/27/19 at 12:12 pm to LSU Alumnus
I bet not 10% of AOC's funds came from her district.
Posted on 12/27/19 at 12:15 pm to LSU Alumnus
So what’s his next step?
Posted on 12/27/19 at 12:20 pm to LSU Alumnus
I used to think nothing but good things about Steve Scalise.
And now I don't trust him after his blatant absenteeism from the Governor's race where he never ever laid a broadside or even a single word into JBE being one of the worst Governors we've ever had.
If Steve Scalise runs for Governor in 2023, especially if democrats keep the house, it will confirm him as an opportunist looking for a backup plan, and I will be inclined to support someone else, especially after he was begged and pleaded with to run for Governor this year by Trump, Rispone, quite a few donors and business leaders in the state.
And now I don't trust him after his blatant absenteeism from the Governor's race where he never ever laid a broadside or even a single word into JBE being one of the worst Governors we've ever had.
If Steve Scalise runs for Governor in 2023, especially if democrats keep the house, it will confirm him as an opportunist looking for a backup plan, and I will be inclined to support someone else, especially after he was begged and pleaded with to run for Governor this year by Trump, Rispone, quite a few donors and business leaders in the state.
This post was edited on 12/27/19 at 12:30 pm
Posted on 12/27/19 at 12:32 pm to bamarep
quote:This might get you started:
I bet not 10% of AOC's funds came from her district.
Her receipts (fec.gov)
general categories and employers on opensecrets.org
Posted on 12/27/19 at 12:35 pm to Sentrius
I’m not looking to disagree with most of your post, but why leave the #2 GOP spot in the House to be governor?
Posted on 12/27/19 at 12:35 pm to LSU Alumnus
Since he's raising so much money he can finally say he's sorry for speaking to white supremacist/neoconfederate groups.
This post was edited on 12/27/19 at 12:45 pm
Posted on 12/27/19 at 12:37 pm to Ralph_Wiggum
The lame gotcha that never gets old
Posted on 12/27/19 at 12:46 pm to LSUBadger
quote:
The lame gotcha that never gets old
What's lame about it? He did speak to a white supremacist and neoconfederate group and never said he was sorry and wrong. I mean if you speak to a group praised by David Duke you do need to answer for it.
Posted on 12/27/19 at 12:49 pm to Ralph_Wiggum
quote:Put your blackface back on and campaign some more in NC mister Governor. Or is it Mr. Prime Minister of Canuckistan?
What's lame about it? He did speak to a white supremacist and neoconfederate group and never said he was sorry and wrong. I mean if you speak to a group praised by David Duke you do need to answer for it.
Posted on 12/27/19 at 12:52 pm to Ralph_Wiggum
quote:You're lying!
He did speak to a white supremacist and neoconfederate group and never said he was sorry and wrong.
Once it was disclosed who the group he spoke to supported (David Duke) he immediately said if he had known that beforehand he would not have spoken to them.
Posted on 12/27/19 at 12:53 pm to Parmen
quote:
but why leave the #2 GOP spot in the House to be governor?
The only way Scalise would leave to run for Governor is if the GOP does not retake the house in 2020 or 2022. Scalise would be house majority leader if GOP takes the house with a chance to be speaker if something happens to McCarthy.
And you have to factor in the assumption that JBE will be replaced by a republican and will hold the Governor's office for 8 years and who knows when/if the GOP retakes the house or how long Kevin McCarthy will stay on as House GOP leader.
People who climb the political leadership ladder don't want to be #2 forever.
Basically some windows are open for a limited amount of time and you don't know when the other windows are opening.
With all that said, I really think the GOP has a very good chance of retaking the majority in 2020 and will render this Scalise for Governor speculation moot.
Posted on 12/27/19 at 12:55 pm to LSURussian
He knew he was speaking to white supremacists. If he was a decent person he never would gone and spoke. I give him credit though for getting away with it without any problems. It's why he's a successful politician.
"The Washington Post spoke to David Duke on Monday night. He said Scalise was asked to speak by "two of Duke's longtime associates.""
LINK
"The Washington Post spoke to David Duke on Monday night. He said Scalise was asked to speak by "two of Duke's longtime associates.""
LINK
Posted on 12/27/19 at 12:57 pm to Sentrius
quote:
I used to think nothing but good things about Steve Scalise. And now I don't trust him after his blatant absenteeism from the Governor's race where he never ever laid a broadside or even a single word into JBE being one of the worst Governors we've ever had.
quote:
I will be inclined to support someone else, especially after he was begged and pleaded with to run for Governor this year by Trump, Rispone, quite a few donors and business leaders in the state.
Your insistence that Steve owed it to whoever to leave his post in the US Senate and run for Governor of the state is one of the most ridiculous takes I have ever read on here, and that is saying something.
Posted on 12/27/19 at 1:01 pm to Sentrius
quote:
I used to think nothing but good things about Steve Scalise.
And now I don't trust him after his blatant absenteeism from the Governor's race
WHAT
THE
frick?
He is entrenched in a position to help Louisiana...and you wanted him to give that up to bail out the shite stain that we call the Republican Party of Louisiana.
I told you from the get go that our candidates were weak as frick and that we were going to have a tough time ousting JBE with whomever we put forward.
Shame on the La. GOP and thank God Louisiana still has Steve Scalise in a position of influence.
Posted on 12/27/19 at 1:01 pm to Ralph_Wiggum
From your link:
quote:See? You lied.....as usual.
"a mistake" that he regrets.
Posted on 12/27/19 at 1:06 pm to Ralph_Wiggum
quote:Gutshot.
He did speak to a white supremacist and neoconfederate group and never said he was sorry and wrong. I mean if you speak to a group praised by David Duke you do need to answer for it.
Scalise did said he was " David Duke without the baggage".
Posted on 12/27/19 at 1:11 pm to Sid in Lakeshore
quote:
Your insistence that Steve owed it to
Do you honestly think that this is a private sector thing here? Like it's hiring and firing X boss and so on?
Or actual conservative constituents wanting his public service in a post where he can be far more helpful?
quote:
leave his post in the US Senate
Next time, you want to call someone out, get your facts right.
quote:
run for Governor of the state is one of the most ridiculous takes
That take was shared repeatedly by people that are far more influential than you and I like Eddie Rispone and Donald Trump. They asked him to run and he said no, and that is his right to do so.
I'm not alone in my opinion on this.
If Scalise changes his mind and runs in 2023 because Speaker and House GOP leader didn't pan out for him, I will support someone else and that is also my right to do just that.
Posted on 12/27/19 at 1:17 pm to Sentrius
quote:
if something happens to Mc Carthy
It is not out of the realm of possibility. McCarthy is from California and it is quickly becoming a one party state . McCarthy is one of maybe 5 Republicans left there and with the ballot harvesting scam that goes on, he is becoming an endangered species.
Scalise could at the very least be minority leader
I still say 2023 is his entry point at governor
Posted on 12/27/19 at 1:17 pm to jimmy the leg
quote:
He is entrenched in a position to help Louisiana
Bringing home a bunch of pork does nothing to address the structural, institutional and constitutional issues that keep Louisiana behind the majority of the south.
Putting lipstick on a pig.
quote:
and you wanted him to give that up to bail out the shite stain that we call the Republican Party of Louisiana.
The fact that people think the LAGOP is the end all be all for whoever runs is silly.
The LA GOP is not why JBE is still Governor.
JBE is still Governor because Eddie Rispone insisted on running a shitty campaign.
And in the same year, republicans got a supermajority, came within two votes of that in the house, every other statewide office outside of Governor is republican and a majority on the state supreme court as well.
quote:
I told you from the get go that our candidates were weak as frick and that we were going to have a tough time ousting JBE with whomever we put forward.
JBE was beatable.
And he was beatable only if the GOP candidates ran smart, focused, competent and disciplined campaigns.
That did not happen.
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