EVERY ONE of those COWARDS NEED TO BE VOTED AGAINST!
Lamar Alexander already was on the Bob Corker Express.
I get so p***** that these cowards do not support their President. They’re supposed to be on the same side. Collins and Murkowski...again team up....just like the women on the Supreme Court....They just don’t think about the people....it’s all about them.
EVERY ONE of those COWARDS NEED TO BE VOTED AGAINST!
I hate to disagree with a senior and respected FReeper - but, as events are about to reveal, were past that point.
6 are up for re-election in 2020. Perfect timing for getting rid of them.
Well, we now know who the traitors might be...
and there would only be 9(max).
Course, some of the names don’t surprise us in the least.
Thankfully, we in Georgia are almost rid of Isackson and those in Tennessee are almost rid of Lamar.
Perhaps Mike Lee got a look at his approval numbers. lol
Walk through the list.
Romney has a recall effort on against him in UTAH.Centering on Mexican free labor and immigration and his relatives who LIVE in Mexico on estates.
Isakson has Parkinsons and is retiring Dec. 31st. He might sign on... for power legacy. His replacement appointed by GA governor- Repub. who just won vs. Stacy Abrams.
Of the others on the list: here’s a sort of summary: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/19-gop-senators-are-up-for-re-election-in-2020-heres-where-they-stand-on-the-impeachment-inquiry/
Alexander is retiring. We’re looking closely at the several candidates.
They’re all dead wood!
Listening to Conservative Review podcast and in the hosts opinion only 15 GOP Senators are worth any salt.
How can I suspect otherwise when OH consistently tries to vote in conservatives and instead gets jerks whose main function is to funnel money to deep pocket interests? The Dems are no better. I do fear that OH could go the way of CT, and get in real financial trouble between losing a lot of its manufacturing base and spending too much on construction and social schemes that will unbalance the budget.
The GOP senators not cosponsoring the resolution as of Thursday afternoon, according to a list from Graham's office, are: Sens. Mitt Romney (R-Utah), Susan Collins (R-Maine), Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), Cory Gardner (R-Colo.), Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.), Mike Enzi (R-Wyo.), Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.), Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) and Rob Portman (R-Ohio).