Posted on 12/09/2020 12:42:25 PM PST by Libloather
Chuck Schumer, according to a Tuesday report, told Democrat donors that the fact North Carolina loser Cal Cunningham ‘couldn’t keep his zipper up’ ruined the party’s chances of winning back a majority in the Senate.
A source familiar with conversations between the Senate Minority leader and party donors told Axios that Schumer used the ‘zipper’ comment on several calls.
He also shared with donors that he regrets successfully recruiting Cunningham to run against incumbent North Carolina Senator Thom Tillis, who was considered one of the Republicans most in jeopardy of losing his seat.
Cunningham ran a closer-than-expected race last month in North Carolina against Thom Tillis and many thought the seat could turn blue, but a cheating scandal derailed his public office ambitions.
The Democratic challenger admitted a month before the November 3 election to exchanging sexually suggestive text messages with a woman who is not his wife.
Arlene Guzman, a married woman and campaign strategist, confirmed in October that she had a consensual physical relationship with Cunningham in 2020.
Tillis earned 48.7 per cent of the vote to Cunningham’s 46.9 per cent - merely a 1.8 per cent margin.
Schumer shared with donors during recent calls, according to sources with direct knowledge of the conversations, that Cunningham’s actions and Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death just ahead of the election ruined Democrats’ chances of regaining their majority in the upper chamber.
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Get real Chucky.
Married to a man?
He voted positive for every judge the president picked.
I’m just waiting for Little Chucky’s name to come up on an Epstein list.
He looks like a child molesting freak.
And because they could not run enough fraud in NC like they did in MI.
Schemer can’t keep the zipper under his nose closed.
That’s an interesting observation.
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