brenden.b
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Okay so let's say a State race in the Midwest costs about 30k
We should pick 5 candidates in different races and do a 150k money bomb for the five of them. Contributing to five races doesn't dilute the average contribution, and it encourages participation from a more national audience.
I remember one time we had a money bomb for like 20 candidates at once, well what was the point of contributing 20 bucks if each candidate only got $1?
Also, for me atleast, it's hard to send money to one person running for the State House of a different state, far across the country. But I would be far more likely to support a "basket" of candidates that can really make a difference if we elect all of them.
There is some serious low balling going on with the cost of state house races, especially in the Midwest. $30,000 would hardly get you anywhere in Michigan. Same story in most other Midwest states.
As for supporting a basket of candidates, why don't we focus more on localism and just work towards supporting candidates running in our OWN states? There are plenty of liberty candidates running in each state at the state level. Rather than turning this process into a CENTRALIZED basket, lets turn it into true grassroots local support of candidates. I find liberty candidates in Michigan, I support them and so on.