To quote Labrador:
I get along with people from both sides of the aisle.
Otherwise, he seems to be ok. I can't find any specific instances of him trying to keep illegal Mexicans here. I haven't voted for any democrat in my life, and I shouldn't start now.
I get along with people from both sides of the aisle.
That worries me, too. It tells me either (a) he doesn’t realize what evil slime the dims are, or (b) he’s fibbing to try and get more votes.
Still, I will never vote for a demonrat.
Maybe Minnick will be fine on the majority of the votes-—what worries me are the votes he will be with Pelosi on and that he’s just one more seat keeping Pelosi and the Dems in the majority. As for Labrador’s remark, I don’t interpret that to mean he’ll be an across the aisle voter. Only that he has friends who are Democrats. Most of us do. That doesn’t mean I’d ever vote for a Democratic proposal were I in Congress, unless somehow it was based on solid conservative principles which is damned unlikely with the far left crew running Congress nowadays.
Anyway, I appreciate your openness on this and your willingness to reconsider without becoming combative. I apologize if I was at all overbearing.
I’m just passionate about the idea we have to make Dems pay a steep price this November for the extremist agenda they’ve inflicted on the country. Minnick’s seat is just one of many seats we need to take to inflict that punishment and to send the message that needs to be sent to Pelosi this fall. He may not be the Dem most worthy of taking a beating at the polls, but he’s a means to the end of sending Pelosi to the political woodshed in the fall.