Posted on 08/03/2016 4:49:27 PM PDT by cotton1706
On Tuesday, August 9, theres a primary for the seat held by Paul Ryan, the House Speaker. Its in the news Ryan is being challenged in the Republican primary by a hitherto little-known businessman, Paul Nehlen. Theres also a contested primary on the Democratic side. On Tuesday, Donald Trump pointedly refused to endorse Ryan, which doesnt necessarily reflect any Ryan weakness in the district (more like Trump and Ryans irreconcilable differences.) But Ryan was vulnerable before, and hes more vulnerable now.
Thats where Wisconsin Democrats come in: Wisconsins open primary tradition means you can vote in Ryans primary which gives you, through a harmonic convergence of circumstance, a strange and shocking power. With one vote you can boot the most powerful national Republican in the country, an ideological zealot who will never be dissuaded from enacting policies inimical to Democratic ideas and interests. With one vote, you can kill the pending Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal. You can kill the GOPs longstanding plan to voucherize Medicare. Kill Ryans scheme to pack all welfare programs into one capped stream of money and let states spend it as they wish. Kill his plans to promote guest workers and in effectively encourage more immigrants to come here and bid down wages.
Why would you not do that?
In 2014, remember, thousands of Democrats in Virginia crossed over to vote in the Republican primary against ambitious GOP rising star, Majority Leader Eric Cantor. That may have made the difference in the shocking defeat of the now ex-rising star by a little-known professor, Dave Brat.
Why not do it again?
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I could see Ryan losing the primary and then running for president as an independent or even a write-in. They used to call it mutually assured destruction.
The democrats in Wisconsin put him in office. They can take him out.
“If he loses the primary, can he come back and run as an independent?”
In this event, he would most likely lose the speakership
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