No map today, instead I wanted to write a little short thread about what I'm thankful for this year. Okay, let's go!
I'm thankful for all of y'all on here. Let's be real, the world has kinda been trash the past year and without y'all, I don't think I would have gotten through this year as well as I have.
Some of you make me mad and some of you make me happy, but what matters is that you're here. Since last year, I've gone from like 1,000 to over 3,000 followers. I could not do this without y'all and I'm eternally grateful for that.
Y'all are the reason why I'm able to make maps and reach a whole bunch of people doing it. It's kinda crazy that I'm able to tell stories about elections and politics and have it reach a few thousand people, that's amazing.
So yeah, while the past year has been crazy, I'm glad that I've been able to spend it with all you folks on Election Twitter. I'm looking forward to many more years of this craziness lol.
In conclusion, from me to all of y'all, thank you so much for everything and happy Thanksgiving!
(enjoy my attempt at making a heart with my hands lol)
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A pair of Colorado Senators share a birthday today: Gary Hart and Michael Bennet! To celebrate, let's take a look at a few of their elections to the US Senate!
Let's start off in 1980 with Gary Hart. Despite Reagan winning the state by over 20 points, Gary Hart managed to hold on and win re-election against state Secretary of State Mary Buchanan.
Hart would attempt to run against Reagan in 84, but came short in the primaries.
30 years later, Michael Bennet barely hung on in his bid to keep the Senate seat he was appointed to in the Democratic column. Despite trailing in most polls near the end of the race, Bennet managed to win by about 1.5% against future CO-04 Congressman Ken Buck.
This Bemidji-area district went to Trump by 12 and Walz by 1 and featured one of Minnesota's closest State House elections in 2018. Persell won by 8 votes in 2018 and it's shaping up to be another close one in 2020!
We're continuing our State Legislative finance series by looking at Michigan tonight! We've only got State House elections here this year, but we've got some exciting ones! Let's get to it!
This Monroe-area seat went to Trump by 18, but Gretchen Whitmer only lost it by 1 in 2018. Slat raising some good fundraising numbers should give some encouragement to Dems here, but this remains kind of a reach seat for them.