Just trashed Trump and says she will never support him.
Sounds like she's still unsure of remaining a Republican.
Sounds like she's still unsure of remaining a Republican.
Oh look…another low information voter.Who the hell is Lisa Murkowski?
Do you know every Senator from every state? Never heard the name before now. Mr. Encyclopedia…Oh look…another low information voter.
Then you do know she is a Senator?Do you know every Senator from every state? Never heard the name before now. Mr. Encyclopedia…
Googled after the snark from tarheelThen you do know she is a Senator?
Hence "low information". She's been in the news quite a bit over the past few years.Do you know every Senator from every state? Never heard the name before now. Mr. Encyclopedia…
She did vote to impeach him over Jan 6th.She doesn’t know a damn thing now that wasn’t known in 2015. Far too little, far too late, coward.
Good to knowHence "low information". She's been in the news quite a bit over the past few years.
Who the hell is Lisa Murkowski?
she is smart, knows Crazy Filthy Don is a loser.Just trashed Trump and says she will never support him.
Sounds like she's still unsure of remaining a Republican.
Good. She’s pushing 70 and now Alaska can elect an actual Republican.
Criminy. A lot of things have happened since 2015 and there are a lot of things we know now that we didn’t know 9 years ago.She doesn’t know a damn thing now that wasn’t known in 2015. Far too little, far too late, coward.
Tell me one thing you didn't know about Trump in 2015 that you know now. He's a pathological liar? Knew it. He's totally immoral? Knew it. He's a raging narcissist? Definitely knew it. He cheats the people who work for him? Knew it. He's deeply tied to Russian interests? Knew it.Criminy. A lot of things have happened since 2015 and there are a lot of things we know now that we didn’t know 9 years ago.
Murkowski publicly called on Trump to resign after 1/6. She voted to convict him in the subsequent impeachment trial.
Her votes align with Biden 67% of the time - more than any other Republican except Collins. She helped champion the infrastructure bill. She voted to confirm Ketanji Brown-Jackson.
You guys constantly demand that Republicans push back against Trump and then every time one of them does, you brand them a coward.
Criminy. A lot of things have happened since 2015 and there are a lot of things we know now that we didn’t know 9 years ago.
Murkowski publicly called on Trump to resign after 1/6. She voted to convict him in the subsequent impeachment trial.
Her votes align with Biden 67% of the time - more than any other Republican except Collins. She helped champion the infrastructure bill. She voted to confirm Ketanji Brown-Jackson.
You guys constantly demand that Republicans push back against Trump and then every time one of them does, you brand them a coward.
There won’t be a special election, Mr. High Intelligence Voter. They’re just going to have an election in November, like the rest of the country.Just in case the low intelligence voters haven't heard... another House Republican incumbent is leaving the House before his term is up... this time from Wisconsin. Mikey Johnson loses another vote of his already razor thin majority.
And we all know how the GOP has done in special elections!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Trump on the ballot is the Dem's best option right now.That's sort if the issue, it seems to only ever be one at a time or just retire. The proof is that he is going to gain the party's nomination...again.
Thank you for the correction. Doesn't change the narrative that House Republican incumbents are running for the exits.There won’t be a special election, Mr. High Intelligence Voter. They’re just going to have an election in November, like the rest of the country.
And given that the district is R+10 and the Democrats don’t even have a declared candidate yet, I doubt the GOP is sweating this one too much.
Trump on the ballot is the Dem's best option right now.
Voters either love or hate DJT.
That's good for Biden.
I agree that it’s way too few and way too far between. But I’m still going to consider it a good thing any time a Republican pushes back against Trump.That's sort if the issue, it seems to only ever be one at a time or just retire. The proof is that he is going to gain the party's nomination...again.
Not likely but if MTG gets her way Gallagher gets booted two weeks plus a day early and they have to hold a special election.There won’t be a special election, Mr. High Intelligence Voter. They’re just going to have an election in November, like the rest of the country.
And given that the district is R+10 and the Democrats don’t even have a declared candidate yet, I doubt the GOP is sweating this one too much.
They would have to boot him before next Tuesday in order to trigger a special election. And even in the unlikely event that happens, it’s still an R+10 district and the Dems still don’t even have a candidate yet.Not likely but if MTG gets her way Gallagher gets booted two weeks plus a day early and they have to hold a special election.
As I said, not likely. But it would be entertaining watching the GOP candidates tear each other apart.They would have to boot him before next Tuesday in order to trigger a special election. And even in the unlikely event that happens, it’s still an R+10 district and the Dems still don’t even have a candidate yet.
As of right now I think there are two GOP candidates in the regular primary. So those two will be trading punches regardless of whether or not there is a special election.As I said, not likely. But it would be entertaining watching the GOP candidates tear each other apart.
I think this answers OP question. No, she will not be leaving the Republican Party. She just won’t vote for him. Ever here of Never Trumpers in the GOP?She did vote to impeach him over Jan 6th.
maybe not but you should know the very few that would swing things one way or the other. She has/had been one of the swing votes in impeachment hearings.Do you know every Senator from every state? Never heard the name before now. Mr. Encyclopedia…
Who are the never Trumpers in congress?I think this answers OP question. No, she will not be leaving the Republican Party. She just won’t vote for him. Ever here of Never Trumpers in the GOP?
Actual republican? No, I think your party has pushed all those aside.Good. She’s pushing 70 and now Alaska can elect an actual Republican.
Senator Bill Cassidy (LA)Who are the never Trumpers in congress?
Senator Mitt Romney (UT)
Well, there seem to be an unusual number of republican incumbents leaving office. That’s usually not a good side for that party in the next election.There won’t be a special election, Mr. High Intelligence Voter. They’re just going to have an election in November, like the rest of the country.
And given that the district is R+10 and the Democrats don’t even have a declared candidate yet, I doubt the GOP is sweating this one too much.
Senator Mitt Romney (UT)
Leaving congress
Senator Mike Rounds (SD)
Republican Sen. Mike Rounds tells CNN's Dana Bash that the election is a "binary choice" and that Donald Trump is "the best choice of the two choices that we have got.
Massie and Roy supported DeSantis but I can't find where they say they won't now vote for Trump.
Rep Greg Pence
Leaving congress
Rep Larry Bucshon
Leaving congress
Rep Mike Gallagher
Leaving congress
Rep David Joyce
Can't find anything that says he doesn't support Trump.
It might be better for Merica to not have a special election.They would have to boot him before next Tuesday in order to trigger a special election. And even in the unlikely event that happens, it’s still an R+10 district and the Dems still don’t even have a candidate yet.
If by some miracle they either keep their majority or even expand it - that ought to be a giant alarm bell for republicans, as favorable as the senate map is this year.I think the chances of Dems hanging onto their US Senate majority in November are pretty slim, especially with the Newport of Maryland this week.
But it's also likely they gain control of the House.
Mixed govt is actually a positive.
I think the chances of Dems hanging onto their US Senate majority in November are pretty slim, especially with the Newport of Maryland this week.
It will be interesting to see what happens with Menendez. If he is able to run as an independent he could pull enough votes to swing the election to the GOP.If by some miracle they either keep their majority or even expand it - that ought to be a giant alarm bell for republicans, as favorable as the senate map is this year.