Didn’t take long to strap on the kneepads.
I love the GOP. They have the backbone of a Jelly Fish.
And that might ba little too hard on Jelly fish.
Kirk probably thinks this will help him win in November, but my understanding is that he has less than a 25 percent chance of victory in this popular liberal state, where Mrs. Bill will be virtually unopposed.
Kirk votes with the Dems 80% of the time.
Orrin Grant Hatch has said already that he favors a vote on Garland, but Orrin did not say he would vote for Garland himself. Orrin is known for his “fairness” issues. They usually work to benefit the Democrat that Orrin claims to oppose.
Yhere were two candidates running against Mark Kirk in the Illinois primary. While their imdividual vote totals have not shown up here in FR .Like they used to in some of these races and I miss this aspect. Or even the postings of links to FR choices of candidates websites.
To me, and I could be wrong here and hope I am.
It looks like the dominent emphasis was on Cruz vs Trump which sucked the air out of US aenate races and that the combined totals of both senate candidates did not exceed the returns for Mark Kirk. And that is the reason Kirk jumped out with his position that he has held all along, which should have been a key issue in that campaign.
If it was it was never posted here that I recall and with this crucial campaign been closely monitoring closely.
How’s that (R) ‘big tent’ working out for everyone?
What’s the next focus-group-tested term going to be since ‘conservative’ has been attached to ‘Republican’ and drivin’ into the ground?
When you stand for everything...
Electing a RINO to a blue state is such an accomplishment. Every time there is an important vote, they go with the Dems. Just as well let the Dems have them.