6-30-2016
We started almost 6 months ago in Tulsa.
Then we started all over again 5 months ago in Wichita Falls.
And now, having followed Tim McGovern on his Democratic primary campaign trail for almost half a year now, and today we are starting over again.
We start today in Dallas as the official Democratic nominee for president, Tim McGovern calls North Texas his official campaign capital. Today we start with a mountain to climb, and an imposter to remove. Today we start with a ton of confidence despite the odds. Today we start with a new electoral map, say McGovern.
“Why only follow the whims and follies of a few states? Why should the Ohios and the Floridas basically get the nod on who rules our great nation? Today I introduce to the American public the Texas Strategy.”
For those of us who’ve followed the candidate this is old-news, but to newbies the idea is this: If an Obama map isn’t possible, why not try this map:
http://ElectoralMap.net/...
McGovern is a born and raised Texan, proudly and loudly from Wichita Falls, an Air Force guy who found his wife and life calling in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Oh, and his grandfather is George McGovern, can we call it presidential blood? Tim is a representative for the 3rd district of Oklahoma, even though he roots for the Aggies. He is a Democrat in a heavily Republican area, and he thinks he can do it on a national level.
We believe in him. A lifelong liberal, an Air Force pilot turned congressman who won convincingly in dark red Oklahoma. A real person you could drink a beer with. Watch a Cowboys game and then watch a Michael Moore documentary. Tim can resonate with liberals and conservatives alike.
But what do you think? Can Tim’s two-state Texas Strategy work? Why or why not?