[Lnc-business] How many elections are "winnable" this November for the LP?
Scott L.
scott73 at earthlink.net
Mon Oct 20 13:18:50 EDT 2014
That information is proprietary.
OK - seriously - I have been around the block many times. I have a pretty
good idea of what is achievable given the number of members and registered
voters that we have.
Basically - if you are running for a local election in a district under
60,000 in population you have a chance to win if you do everything
correctly.
If you are running in a partisan election, you are probably not going to win
this time around unless you are running unopposed.
I know the above will not sit well with some people, but don't just say I am
wrong - make your own prediction so that we can compare how accurate our
predictions are on the day after the election.
Scott Lieberman
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Request for information: What were the criteria for winnable?
Joshua A. Katz
Westbrook CT Planning Commission (L in R seat)
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I just went thru the A to D section of our nationwide list of candidates
for 2014.
Total candidates 113
Total number of winnable races 18
Total # of ballot access retention races 14 (1)
Percentage of non-ballot-access-retention candidates that have a chance of
winning 16%.
Scott Lieberman
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