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New Mexico Republican Party Stats... The Ground game... ****ing Amazing

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"... we have three million total contacts, 2.1 million phone calls, 900,000 doors knocked since January of this year,”
New Mexico GOP Chairman Steve Pearce

900,000 doors knocked in a state of 2.1 million!!!
I don’t think Democrats did that nationwide!!!

And the equivalent to calling every adult in the state... twice!!!
 
Zimmer, wasn't it Mark Twain who said something about lies and statistics? It seems to fit here.
 
Zimmer, wasn't it Mark Twain who said something about lies and statistics? It seems to fit here.
Somewhere in the days leading up to the election there was a team of minimum wage workers knocking on the doors to empty houses or some such.

I'm joking, but that's not impossible.
 
"... we have three million total contacts, 2.1 million phone calls, 900,000 doors knocked since January of this year,”
New Mexico GOP Chairman Steve Pearce

900,000 doors knocked in a state of 2.1 million!!!
I don’t think Democrats did that nationwide!!!

And the equivalent to calling every adult in the state... twice!!!


Meh, Beto's GOTV campaign in Texas made 2,016,414 calls YESTERDAY....




And 2,626,315 on Sunday...

 
Somewhere in the days leading up to the election there was a team of minimum wage workers knocking on the doors to empty houses or some such.

I'm joking, but that's not impossible.

Mark, I was trying to come up with something like that, too, but I gave up. :)
 
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