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Unfortunately, the "state of emergency" will require mail in only ballots nationwide. Be prepared for the polls to be oh so wrong.


source:  Vox  [far left analytics]



https://www.vox.com/2022/2/21/22936218/inflation-biden-midterms-democrats

IF you have negative real wage growth, you have Presidential unpopularity and the President's party loses seats.

The only way they could turn this around before the election is to adopt pro-growth, Republican economic policies - and they won't.

If you tighten the monetary policies, already warned, and fail to enact pro-growth policies simultaneously, which have no chance under Dem rule, you will have economic, stagnation, stagflation and misery.  cf. 1979-1982

"real wage growth turned negative in the second half of 2021 because inflation shot up"

"According to NBC News, the White House is trying to brainstorm a new economic message — but there may be no substitute for improving workers’ real wages."
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https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/jpmorgan-federal-reserve-hiking-interest-rates-inflation
JP Morgan sees 9 interest rate hikes

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Vote Murkowski Out
« Reply #1001 on: February 28, 2022, 05:39:14 AM »
Kelly Tshibaka is the Republican nominee in Alaska.
https://townhall.com/columnists/kellytshibaka/2022/02/28/grayjackson--murkowski-make-two-democrats-in-the-alaska-senate-race-n2603767
OPINION
Gray-Jackson & Murkowski Make Two Democrats in the Alaska Senate Race
Kelly Tshibaka | Feb 28, 2022 12:01 AM

Gray-Jackson & Murkowski Make Two Democrats in the Alaska Senate Race
Source: Toni L. Sandys/The Washington Post via AP, Pool

With the entrance of State Senator Elvi Gray-Jackson into the Alaska U.S. Senate race, there are now effectively two prominent Democrats for voters to consider in the August primary election. Gray-Jackson’s record shows that she is reliably progressive, while incumbent Sen. Lisa Murkowski is a dependable vote for President Joe Biden and Sen. Chuck Schumer’s Democrats in the Senate.


On issue after issue, Gray-Jackson and Murkowski are in alignment, and together they are out of step with most Alaskans. 

There should be no question that Gray-Jackson would be a rubber stamp for every radical nominee that Biden sends to the Senate. The extremists who already have been confirmed have enacted numerous policies that directly target Alaska, our economy, and our workers.

Murkowski, meanwhile, has voted to confirm more than 90 percent of Biden’s nominees, including casting the tie-breaking vote to advance the nomination of Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, who is spearheading the Biden plan to gut Alaska’s energy industries. Haaland’s policies line up perfectly with Gray-Jackson, who last year co-sponsored legislation that would increase taxes on Alaska employers and oil producers.

For her part, Murkowski also voted for Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, who blocked all access to the Tongass National Forest for timber production and tourism.

The two are also disastrous on public safety, siding with radicals who call for defunding police and weakening law enforcement officers in our communities. Gray-Jackson has sponsored a number of bills in the state legislature that can fairly be described as anti-police, and which would make it more difficult for officers to do their jobs to protect our communities.

Murkowski was the only “Republican” to vote for the confirmation of Vanita Gupta as a Biden nominee at the Department of Justice, even though Gupta previously testified in the Senate in support of the “Defund the Police” movement. Gupta now oversees the allocation of federal funds (or lack thereof) to local police departments.

Perhaps the most impactful votes a senator will ever cast are those on nominations to the U.S. Supreme Court. Again, Gray-Jackson would be expected to toe the line for Biden and Schumer, while Murkowski has already shown that she opposes originalist, constitutionalist judges.

Murkowski opposed the nominations of Justice Amy Coney Barrett and Justice Brett Kavanaugh, after being bullied by Democrat Senator Dianne Feinstein into doing so. Yet,     Murkowski voted to confirm federal Judge Sharon Gleason, a judicial activist and radical environmentalist who went on to kill both the life-saving King Cove Road and the multi-billion-dollar Willow oil and gas project.

On immigration, Gray-Jackson could be counted on to back liberals’ plans to grant amnesty to illegal immigrants and excuse Biden’s failure to enforce our southern border. Murkowski actually voted for legislation that allows millions of illegal immigrants to remain in this country, even if they commit multiple crimes against U.S. citizens     .

And on abortion, there is no daylight whatsoever between Gray-Jackson and Murkowski. The former has been endorsed in the past by abortion provider Planned Parenthood, which promotes abortion up to the moment of birth, while Murkowski is famously and undeniably pro-abortion – even boasting on social media, “I have long supported Planned Parenthood.”     

It’s clear that Murkowski believes that she and Gray-Jackson are playing on the same field, as she has begun to accumulate endorsements from national and Alaska Democrats.

This makes sense because incredibly, since Biden has been President, Murkowski has voted with self-described socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders more than half of the time and with Biden’s position nearly three-quarters of the time.

The Alaska Republican Party has censured Murkowski and gone as far as instructing her not to refer to herself as a Republican in Alaska anymore. She no longer has a home in the party in Alaska and clearly is looking to Democrats to rescue her.

Indeed, Murkowski’s own campaign manager issued a statement warmly embracing Gray-Jackson’s entry in the race, when he claimed “there are now two candidates, Sen. Murkowski and Elvi Gray-Jackson, in this race with decades of public service to Alaska.”


This shows that Murkowski believes that she and Gray-Jackson are competing for the same Democratic voters.

Alaskans want a leader who represents our values and will fight for them in Washington, D.C. We want a Senator who understands this is about serving the public, not being a career politician. I have two decades of public service experience in making government work for the people.           And I will always fight for Alaska and our shared principles when I am the next U.S. senator.

Kelly Tshibaka is a born-and-raised Alaskan, and a candidate for the U.S. Senate in Alaska who is endorsed by former President Donald Trump and the Alaska Republican Party.
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Pelosi
« Reply #1003 on: March 07, 2022, 12:40:51 PM »

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Re: The US Congress; Congressional races
« Reply #1004 on: March 07, 2022, 02:42:00 PM »
after watching the "affairs of JFK " on Newsmax cable the past wknd
I not sure what is going through the mind of JFK
in this image

did Nancy do JFK?





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US Senate races, 7 tossups
« Reply #1007 on: March 10, 2022, 06:35:12 AM »
US Senate races, 7 tossups, each side needs to win 4 of them.

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2022/senate/elections-map.html

THESE ELECTIONS MATTER.

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happy gleeful NYT reporter
« Reply #1008 on: March 10, 2022, 09:00:42 AM »
https://www.yahoo.com/news/potential-rarity-american-politics-fair-131147336.html

behind the scenes Dem  shysters
always seem to out wit our legislatures
or lawyers

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Re: US Senate races, 7 tossups
« Reply #1009 on: March 10, 2022, 09:16:46 AM »
US Senate races, 7 tossups, each side needs to win 4 of them.

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2022/senate/elections-map.html

THESE ELECTIONS MATTER.

How are republicans polling with the voting machines and 4am vote counters?

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Re: US Senate races, 7 tossups
« Reply #1010 on: March 10, 2022, 09:31:00 AM »
"How are republicans polling with the voting machines and 4am vote counters?"

I'm sorry, did somebody say this would be easy? Elections matter.  Margin of victory matters.  Winning by 0.1% margin isn't going to do it. Dems used to win the popular vote and lose. In Venezuela, winning by 20% margins wasn't good enough.  Better to straighten this out now than when the elections are more like Putin's or Saddam's. Shooting down desire to win over more voters reminds of that expression Spiro Agnew used...

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Re: US Senate races, 7 tossups
« Reply #1011 on: March 10, 2022, 09:44:00 AM »
Well, all the vote fraudsters getting arrested should make a difference!

Where was that again?

"How are republicans polling with the voting machines and 4am vote counters?"

I'm sorry, did somebody say this would be easy? Elections matter.  Margin of victory matters.  Winning by 0.1% margin isn't going to do it. Dems used to win the popular vote and lose. In Venezuela, winning by 20% margins wasn't good enough.  Better to straighten this out now than when the elections are more like Putin's or Saddam's. Shooting down desire to win over more voters reminds of that expression Spiro Agnew used...

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WSJ poll
« Reply #1012 on: March 11, 2022, 10:06:08 PM »
Hispanic voters will vote Republican over Democrat by 9%

(not including the millions of illegals)

"Among Black voters, the group favored Democrats for Congress by 35% in the new survey, down from 56% in November. At the same time, support for a Republican candidate rose to 27% from 12% in November."

!!!!

This despite the MSM 24/7 bulls''t.f

https://www.newsmax.com/politics/joe-biden-approval-ratings-state-of-the-union/2022/03/11/id/1060854/


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Kevin McCarthy
« Reply #1013 on: March 24, 2022, 06:44:37 AM »

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oz hiding he has been for gun control
« Reply #1014 on: March 29, 2022, 01:59:02 PM »
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/03/29/busted-mehmet-ozs-claims-did-not-write-gun-control-columns-disintegrate/

"it’s every doctor’s responsibility to their patients and your responsibility to yourself and your family to reduce gun violence,”

My response ->  no it ain't

(only if I am trying to prevent a suicide)

PS  I just want to vote for serious people not show boats......
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Republican to challenge Blumenthal D - CT
« Reply #1019 on: April 03, 2022, 11:44:06 AM »
https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/richard-blumenthal-connecticut-senate/2022/04/03/id/1064077/

her resume includes
being in CT state House for 20 yrs

a law degree
and most important of all - being a "ring girl" for the WWE!   :-o

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WT: Trump endorses Oz and others
« Reply #1020 on: April 11, 2022, 02:16:20 AM »
Trump endorses ‘brilliant’ Oz for Senate seat in Pennsylvania

BY JOSEPH CLARK THE WASHINGTON TIMES

Former President Donald Trump on Saturday endorsed Dr. Mehmet Oz, a Republican running for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania.

Mr. Trump’s spokesperson Liz Harrington announced the endorsement on Twitter Saturday, just before the former president announced the endorsement to the crowd attending his campaign-style rally in Selma, North Carolina.

“This is all about winning elections in order to stop the Radical Left maniacs from destroying our Country,” the statement on Twitter reads. “The Great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has a tremendous opportunity to Save America by electing the brilliant and wellknown Dr. Mehmet Oz for the United States Senate.”

During his speech in North Carolina, Mr. Trump praised Mr. Oz’s career, adding that his success on television will serve him well with voters.

“He’s a good man,” Mr. Trump said. “Harvard educated. Tremendous, tremendous career, and they liked him for a long time. That’s like a poll. When you’re on television for 18 years, that’s like a poll. That means people like you.”

Mr. Oz, host of the syndicated “The Dr. Oz Show,” carries significant name recognition in the race for the open seat after the retirement of Republican senator Pat Toomey — one of seven Republicans in the Senate who voted to convict Mr. Trump in February 2021 following Mr. Trump’s impeachment after a pro-Trump mob stormed the Capitol the month prior over objections to the November 2020 election results.

Mr. Trump initially endorsed Sean Parnell for the seat before Mr. Parnell dropped out of the race after being accused of abuse by his former wife.

Mr. Oz recently met with Mr. Trump in Mar-a-Lago. Former hedge fund CEO David Mc-Cormick, a fellow Republican contender, has also met with Mr. Trump.

Mr. Trump, who remains popular among Republican voters, could have significant sway over the race with his endorsement.

The former president has remained powerful in U.S. politics since leaving office and is dead set on a Republican takeover in Congress following the 2022 midterms.

“This is the year we’re going to take back the House,” he said at Saturday’s rally. “We’re going to take back the Senate. And We’re going to take back America.”

Mr. Trump also spoke in favor of Rep. Ted Budd, a North Carolina Republican who is running for retiring Republican Sen. Richard Burr’s seat against former Republican North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory. Mr. Budd secured Mr. Trump’s endorsement in June.

Mr. Trump also continued to fuel intrigue on Saturday over his plans to run for office in 2024, as he has done in nearly every public appearance this year but stopped short of officially announcing his bid.

“The truth is, I ran twice, I won twice, and I did much better the second time,” Mr. Trump told the crowd. “And now we just may have to do it again.”

“Is there anybody here who would like to see me run again?” he said before the cheering crowd.

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Re: WT: Trump endorses Oz and others
« Reply #1021 on: April 11, 2022, 03:58:18 AM »
Oz is a scumbag.

Trump endorses ‘brilliant’ Oz for Senate seat in Pennsylvania

BY JOSEPH CLARK THE WASHINGTON TIMES

Former President Donald Trump on Saturday endorsed Dr. Mehmet Oz, a Republican running for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania.

Mr. Trump’s spokesperson Liz Harrington announced the endorsement on Twitter Saturday, just before the former president announced the endorsement to the crowd attending his campaign-style rally in Selma, North Carolina.

“This is all about winning elections in order to stop the Radical Left maniacs from destroying our Country,” the statement on Twitter reads. “The Great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has a tremendous opportunity to Save America by electing the brilliant and wellknown Dr. Mehmet Oz for the United States Senate.”

During his speech in North Carolina, Mr. Trump praised Mr. Oz’s career, adding that his success on television will serve him well with voters.

“He’s a good man,” Mr. Trump said. “Harvard educated. Tremendous, tremendous career, and they liked him for a long time. That’s like a poll. When you’re on television for 18 years, that’s like a poll. That means people like you.”

Mr. Oz, host of the syndicated “The Dr. Oz Show,” carries significant name recognition in the race for the open seat after the retirement of Republican senator Pat Toomey — one of seven Republicans in the Senate who voted to convict Mr. Trump in February 2021 following Mr. Trump’s impeachment after a pro-Trump mob stormed the Capitol the month prior over objections to the November 2020 election results.

Mr. Trump initially endorsed Sean Parnell for the seat before Mr. Parnell dropped out of the race after being accused of abuse by his former wife.

Mr. Oz recently met with Mr. Trump in Mar-a-Lago. Former hedge fund CEO David Mc-Cormick, a fellow Republican contender, has also met with Mr. Trump.

Mr. Trump, who remains popular among Republican voters, could have significant sway over the race with his endorsement.

The former president has remained powerful in U.S. politics since leaving office and is dead set on a Republican takeover in Congress following the 2022 midterms.

“This is the year we’re going to take back the House,” he said at Saturday’s rally. “We’re going to take back the Senate. And We’re going to take back America.”

Mr. Trump also spoke in favor of Rep. Ted Budd, a North Carolina Republican who is running for retiring Republican Sen. Richard Burr’s seat against former Republican North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory. Mr. Budd secured Mr. Trump’s endorsement in June.

Mr. Trump also continued to fuel intrigue on Saturday over his plans to run for office in 2024, as he has done in nearly every public appearance this year but stopped short of officially announcing his bid.

“The truth is, I ran twice, I won twice, and I did much better the second time,” Mr. Trump told the crowd. “And now we just may have to do it again.”

“Is there anybody here who would like to see me run again?” he said before the cheering crowd.

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Re: The US Congress; Congressional races
« Reply #1022 on: April 11, 2022, 05:42:09 AM »
"Oz is a scumbag."

he is worse then a used car salesman
to me

I agree

I don't trust him farther then I can piss.

only good thing if he were to win repubs could boast "first Muslim man" in Senate.
Immediately MSM would ignore this and make him into the devil.
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Re: The US Congress; Congressional races
« Reply #1023 on: April 11, 2022, 05:54:11 AM »

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=S0Si8zEkyjY

Any MD that advocates child mutilation needs to lose their medical license at the minimum.


"Oz is a scumbag."

he is worse then a used car salesman
to me

I agree

I don't trust him father then a can piss.

only good thing if he were to win repubs could boast "first Muslim man" in Senate.
Immediately MSM would ignore this and make him into the devil.

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Re: The US Congress; Congressional races
« Reply #1026 on: April 11, 2022, 12:14:37 PM »
"But we can't permit Trump to endorse non-conservatives without rebuke just as we can't permit Mitch McConnell to do the same without rebuke."

I agree

it is not blasphemy

Trump is not my God

period

I don't even like him

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Republicans looking good for the Senate
« Reply #1027 on: April 11, 2022, 12:47:21 PM »
https://hotair.com/john-s-2/2022/04/11/democrats-are-heading-for-disaster-in-the-senate-n461563

but after 5 million more illegals cross

bringing total in this country to probably 30 million

in addition to the 60 million born somewhere else


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Re: The US Congress; Congressional races
« Reply #1028 on: April 11, 2022, 12:53:05 PM »
To the extent that Trump is for America I am for Trump.

Endorsements based upon who fellates him the best are something different.

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Re: The US Congress; Congressional races
« Reply #1029 on: April 11, 2022, 03:08:58 PM »
To the extent that Trump is for America I am for Trump.

Endorsements based upon who fellates him the best are something different.

Exactly.

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Red wave? Time for Patty Murray to go, D-Washington state
« Reply #1030 on: April 13, 2022, 05:58:41 AM »
https://www.king5.com/amp/article/news/politics/state-politics/king-5-news-poll-senator-patty-murray-on-running-for-re-election/281-da1a67f3-623d-453f-b6c8-2af8d410a64a

Home state says she should not run.

Incumbency no longer an advantage for Democrats.  We've seen what their policies bring, antifa, inflation, negative wage growth., disaster.

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Trump's endorsement of Dr. Oz
« Reply #1031 on: April 13, 2022, 06:24:25 AM »
Two articles, different viewpoints:

(I have no familiarity with Oz or McCormick )

1. Am. Greatness author, Why Trump endorsed him, loyalty, perceived electability and because there isn't a perfect conservative running (and it isn't a perfectly conservative state).
https://amgreatness.com/2022/04/12/trump-had-every-reason-to-endorse-dr-oz/

2. Salena Zito, conservative west Pennsylvania expert, is stunned, questions that, but doesn't fully refute it:
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/columnists/what-the-hell-was-he-thinking-pennsylvania-conservatives-react-to-trumps-support-of-oz

I don't know about McCormick, but if he made his mark building a giant business in China and is newly married to a globalist, (spouses matter), I can see Trump's point. Take the loyalist.

PA primary voters can sort it out.  If there is a better conservative running who can win, pick that one.
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Re: The US Congress; Congressional races
« Reply #1032 on: April 13, 2022, 03:06:38 PM »
Doug writes,

"I don't know about McCormick, but if he made his mark building a giant business in China and is newly married to a globalist, (spouses matter), I can see Trump's point. Take the loyalist."

I agree with this ,
but then we must hold Oz' feet to the fire....

I cannot say I trust him .

I would not be surprised if he turns into a Murkowski or Romney.

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Re: The US Congress; Congressional races
« Reply #1033 on: April 13, 2022, 03:12:28 PM »
Doug writes,

"I don't know about McCormick, but if he made his mark building a giant business in China and is newly married to a globalist, (spouses matter), I can see Trump's point. Take the loyalist."

I agree with this ,
but then we must hold Oz' feet to the fire....

I cannot say I trust him .

I would not be surprised if he turns into a Murkowski or Romney.

We MUST VOTE HARDER until the republicans stop selling us out!



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« Reply #1036 on: April 20, 2022, 10:35:28 AM »
Tennessee Republican Party Removes Three Candidates From Ballot for US House Seat
By Zachary Stieber April 20, 2022 Updated: April 20, 2022biggersmaller Print
The Tennessee GOP has voted to remove three candidates who were vying for a seat representing the state’s 5th Congressional District.

Republicans voted to boot Morgan Ortagus, Robby Starbuck, and Baxter Lee from the primary ballot, Tennessee Republican Chairman Scott Golden told news outlets.

Golden and the party did not respond to requests for more information.

Ortagus, a State Department spokeswoman during the Trump administration who recently moved from Washington, was just endorsed by former President Donald Trump.

Starbuck, a filmmaker who used to live in California, has promoted Trump policies such as strong border enforcement.

Lee is a businessman who has described himself as a conservative outsider.

The vote came after state lawmakers passed legislation that requires congressional candidates to have resided in Tennessee for at least three years to appear on primary ballots.

But Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, a Republican, returned the legislation to lawmakers without his signature.

The legislation will still become law but it will not apply to the 2022 election, the Tennessee Secretary of State’s Office told news outlets.

“We feel the voters are best able to determine who should represent them in Congress,” a spokesperson for Lee told outlets.

Candidates removed from the ballot offered similar arguments.

“I believe that voters in Middle Tennessee should pick their representative—not establishment party insiders,” Ortagus said in a statement obtained by The Epoch Times. “Our team is evaluating the options before us.”

Starbuck said in March that he’s only been registered with one party before and has only donated to GOP candidates.

“Not allowing me on the ballot would disenfranchise a huge segment of our voters in Tennessee, discourage people from engaging in the process and most of all it would reek of the dirty politics that makes so many distrust our elections,” he said at the time.

On Wednesday, Starbuck said: “Sadly in Tennessee candidates are NOT elected, they’re SELECTED by a tiny group of establishment RINO hacks. We’ll fight this with every ounce of fight we have. They declared war on TN voters yesterday. It’s not about me, it’s about YOU and I’ll fight for your right to vote.”

Lee did not respond to a request for comment.

Ortagus and Starbuck both moved to Tennessee in recent years.

The seat they hope to win is currently held by Rep. Jim Cooper (D-Tenn.). Cooper is retiring at the end of his current term.

A lawsuit was filed against the legislation that would affect future candidates in federal court after it was passed.

Three residents who say they planned to vote for Ortagus alleged the bill violates the U.S. Constitution, which requires that members of Congress be 25 or older, have been a citizen of the United States for seven years, and must live in the state they’re representing when they’re elected.

“Plaintiffs seek damages and a declaration that the provision is unconstitutional so that all qualified candidates who wish to run for Congress in the August 4, 2022 primary election may do so,” the suit stated.

Correction: A previous version of this article inaccurately described the bill. The Epoch Times regrets the error.

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Pop Press Trump to decide McCarthy's fate
« Reply #1037 on: April 23, 2022, 07:05:58 AM »
https://populistpress.com/trump-to-decide-mccarthys-fate/

my opinion is no he doesn't

we do

what would one expect McCarthy to do or say when the House was being invaded and for all he or any of them knew their lives could have been threatened while the great Don is silent for a few hours.

Say thanks  :roll:


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Cawthorne wearing womens stuff
« Reply #1038 on: April 23, 2022, 11:01:45 AM »
so what?

I thought this is something we should be celebrating

if it is good enough for getting a job teaching children

who cares what he does in his spare time

the fact he is disabled means nothing I guess


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Re: The US Congress; Congressional races
« Reply #1039 on: April 23, 2022, 12:05:38 PM »
Who is Cawthorne?

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spelled his name slightly wrong
« Reply #1040 on: April 23, 2022, 12:53:38 PM »
https://www.politico.com/news/2022/04/22/madison-cawthorn-photos-00027286

I don't know anything about him really except the long knives have been unsheathed
and are out to get him with a lot of negative hit pieces

deserved or not
I honestly don't know ( I have not been very interested frankly )

but I am reading a lot of stuff coming from the LEFT trying to pit one Repub against another lately in general



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Re: The US Congress; Congressional races
« Reply #1041 on: April 23, 2022, 01:19:34 PM »
Oy.

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USA Today : Manchin favorable rating increases
« Reply #1042 on: April 26, 2022, 06:51:44 AM »
https://www.yahoo.com/news/sen-joe-manchins-west-virginia-200515120.html

Now we all know the subtext of this is coming from the fem liberal mag is something like

those MAGA heads in the hillbilly state are ruining everything and Joe's playing into them "is a threat to democracy"

write him off as just "playing to his base"
blah blah blah


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Murksowki primary race
« Reply #1044 on: April 28, 2022, 10:35:06 AM »

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Re: Murksowki primary race
« Reply #1045 on: April 28, 2022, 02:29:06 PM »
https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/alaska/
scroll down to March 2022

Lisa Murkowski losing, tight race, momentum is against her.  Alaskans deserves better.

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« Reply #1046 on: May 05, 2022, 05:57:29 AM »
A minute ago I was excited about Herschel Walker running for Senate in Georgia.  Then I heard
LathamSaddler.com
interviewed by Hugh Hewitt and he knocked it out of the park.
Young and HIGHLY qualified.  This guy is the real deal.
8 years as a Navy SEAL Officer, Director of Intelligence Programs on the National Security Council, Worked in Trump White House under Bolton.
[Trump endorsed Herschel.]

Audio, Listen:  https://hughhewitt.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/05-05hhs-saddler.mp3
13 minutes

We need new leaders like this guy.

Herschel as frontrunner has been skipping the debates.  If Herschel doesn't get 50%, these two will run-off.

Raphael Warnockof the far Left won once in Geoirgia.  Don't underestimate him.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raphael_Warnock

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« Reply #1047 on: May 05, 2022, 06:32:20 AM »
Don't let these candidates get distance from Biden.  They OWN this mess.

https://www.cnn.com/2022/05/02/politics/maggie-hassan-democrat-biden-ad/index.html

Even CNN sees them fleeing.

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« Reply #1048 on: May 05, 2022, 06:43:50 AM »
"Herschel as frontrunner has been skipping the debates.  If Herschel doesn't get 50%, these two will run-off."

I will check the other candidate

I have grave reservations for Walker

really ? is he qualified to be a governor?

Trump just loves celebrities
who love him
or suck up to him (Oz)

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« Reply #1049 on: May 05, 2022, 09:13:24 AM »
I thought he was running for Senate?