Posted on 12/13/2019 10:18:37 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Freshman swing district Rep. Lucy McBath (D-GA) voted for both articles of impeachment Friday in the House Judiciary Committee.
The House Judiciary Committee moved to advance both articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump. Both items were approved on party lines, with 23 Democrats in favor and 17 Republicans against the measure. The articles of impeachment charge that President Donald Trump obstructed Congress and abused the office of the presidency.
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Kiss your seat goodbye witch.
Shes dead, Jim. Good riddance.
From another board, The Swing District Dems have been told they will protected and that millions of campaign dollars from the pacs will be thrown at them for supporting this.
One down, 30 to go. Time to take out the Democrat trash next November.
She’ll just run for another seat.
Majority Members of the Congressional Judicial Committee
Jerry Nadler, New York, Chairman
Zoe Lofgren, California
Sheila Jackson Lee, Texas
Steve Cohen, Tennessee
Hank Johnson, Georgia
Ted Deutch, Florida
Karen Bass, California
Cedric Richmond, Louisiana
Hakeem Jeffries, New York
David Cicilline, Rhode Island
Eric Swalwell, California
Ted Lieu, California
Jamie Raskin, Maryland
Pramila Jayapal, Washington
Val Demings, Florida
Lou Correa, California
Mary Gay Scanlon, Pennsylvania, Vice Chair
Sylvia Garcia, Texas
Joe Neguse, Colorado
Lucy McBath, Georgia
Greg Stanton, Arizona
Madeleine Dean, Pennsylvania
Debbie Mucarsel-Powell, Florida
Veronica Escobar, Texas
Minority Members of the Congressional Judicial Committee
Doug Collins, Georgia, Ranking Member
Jim Sensenbrenner, Wisconsin
Steve Chabot, Ohio
Louie Gohmert, Texas
Jim Jordan, Ohio
Ken Buck, Colorado
John Ratcliffe, Texas
Martha Roby, Alabama
Matt Gaetz, Florida
Mike Johnson, Louisiana
Andy Biggs, Arizona
Tom McClintock, California
Debbie Lesko, Arizona
Guy Reschenthaler, Pennsylvania
Ben Cline, Virginia
Kelly Armstrong, North Dakota
Greg Steube, Florida
Oh, Goodie. I get to make her life a living hell for the next 11 months. I work in her district and I have all the information necessary to raise holy heck on her and would love to see her crawl into a corner.
I have fought other politicians in Georgia and never once have they won.
This time Charlie gets to mess with Lucy and her football.
Game time!
In other words, massive voter fraud.
Expect her district to report an excess of 110% voting with her getting at least 95% of that.
Exactly. They’re leaving a stench from one end of the country to another.
Time to give old Lucy a mc-Bath and wash her right down the drain.
This area in Georgia is a fairly strong Republican area. I know state congresscritters who can make her change her make-up because she will be crying herself to bed each night.
When are we Republicans going to win a round?
Cheers for Lady McBath.
I was asked to be a precinct chairman for the upcoming elections. I was hesitant before because it is a lot of work and long hours. I might just see if I can slide on down the road a bit and work an area in her district.
Lucy McBath is occupying a Legacy Republican seat in Congress. It was Newt’s seat, it was Tom Price’s seat. It belongs to the GOP and McBath or any Democrat has little right to a seat that has been so steadfast Republican.
The voters of the Georgia 6th should demand the McBath resign and never seek the seat again.
How did she win what appears to a strong Republican seat?
I’m in Alabama. If you need any help, let me know!
“How did she win what appears to a strong Republican seat?”
By less than 4000 votes in an almost 100% urban population.
2018 (3264 vote difference): Lucy McBath (D) 160,139 50.51% Karen Handel (R) 156,875 49.49% 2017: Karen Handel (R) 134,799 51.78% Jon Ossoff (D) 125,517 48.22% 2016: Tom Price (R) 201,088 61.7% Rodney Stooksbury (D) 124,917 38.3% 2014: Tom Price (R) 139,018 66.04% Robert G. Montigel (D) 71,486 33.96% 2012: Tom Price (R) 189,669 64.51% Jeff Kazanow (D) 104,365 35.49% 2010: Tom Price (R) 198,100 99.91% Sean Greenberg 188 0.09% 2008: Tom Price (R) 231,520 68.48% Bill Jones (D) 106,551 31.52%The big Republican turnout is in the presidential election years.
It was also Gingrich's old seat.
It's odd that the Pubbies didn't seem to be all that interested in retaining the seat in 2018...
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