IMO if the House passes any kind of an amnesty bill, the Republicans are toast because their base will not vote for their re-election.
Shout out for Mia Love. I’ll send her $25 in a moment.
Glad to see Mia Love is running again.
Here are the six candidates listed:
David Rouzer (R-NC)- came within 654 votes of unseating moderate ‘Rat Mike McIntyre, this time will be better prepared and not be drained by an expensive primary.
Mia Love (R-UT)- was overconfident last year, expected to waltz into office, but lost to Jim Matheson by about 900 votes. this time will concentrate on local connections. That helps, but this was one of the few districts where Romney helped Republicans. The Matheson name remains gold.
Pete Aguilar (D-CA)- should have won easily last time, but was blindsided by the state’s new primary laws. He’ll be better prepared this time. IMHO, Republicans need for Gary Miller to retire and find a better candidate.
Rick Allen (R-GA)- narrowly lost a wild, time-and-money-consuming runoff to Lee Anderson, who was a mediocre candidate. Most Republicans now wish that Allen had been the nominee. He will be this time, but John Barrow has a knack for beating the odds.
Martha McSally (R-AZ)- she exceeded everyone’s expectations and will now be her party’s top priority. If the elections go well, she will be a rising star in Congress.
Brenden Mullin (D-IN)- he did better than anyone expected, raising questions about Jackie Walcoski’s abilities, and he was no dooubt helped by the implosion of Richard Mourdock and the local popularity of Tim Donnelly. This is one to be concerned about.
I can only Todd Akins is no where to be seen.
I might have to break my pledge and support a Republican. Barber is a liberal d*ck. He has got to go.
Several failed candidates who ran strong campaigns, but fell just short last year, are back for a rematch this election cycle.
Where’s Alan West?
The entire GOP: They are going to vote for amnesty in some form or another and then immediately get slaughtered in every single federal, State and local race there is.