Since the best thing that can be said about one party is that, at times, they’re not quite so bad as the other party, perhaps the best strategy in the near term is to keep both parties from achieving total control. It pains me to think there may be some positive in voting for a democrat but I’m considering the options.
Such a typical Connecticut loser attitude you have.
Name one Connecticut Democrat that you have an ability vote for this election who outshines his Republican opponent.
Go ahead. Name one.
And then tell us all why, based on all his/her glimmering conservative credentials.
FReegards!
The only place where it might make sense to vote for the dem is Grimes vs McConnell in order to preclude McConnell becoming Sen Maj Leader *AND* only if we are confident there will be a GOP senate majority with ample room to spare. In that scenario, Grimes would be a newbie, junior senator with no power or influence vs McConnell’s well known public penchant for actively fighting against conservatives and conservative issues. Why give him dictatorial control of senate legislation if we don’t *have* to, knowing him like we all do?
All other congressional races, in the *GENERAL* election, we really need to vote R even if you have to hold your nose to do it. If we are back in the good Lord’s graces, perhaps we will win the house, the senate and have a conservative (not GOPe) president.
Now, if we are scared we will *NOT* take senate majority, then vote R regardless. And as much as it pains me to say it, even vote McConnell in that case.