To: Magnatron
Im so glad that these younger Democrat politicians are willing to sacrifice their futures to try and help the old Democrat leaders cover up their crimes.
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I’m not certain the younger Democrats, (the infamous 31) will lose their seats by voting to Impeach.
IIRC, several of those Trump districts flipped from Republican to Democrat primarily due to the votes of “white, college educated, suburban females.” If my memory is correct, I can’t see those “wimmin” changing their narrow minds about President Trump and his “offensive tweets,” - harsh language, crude manner etc. - despite the fabulous economy, can you?
Covering up crimes is not a political matter.
Covering up crimes is a criminal matter.
and this is why Trump needs to stop mocking people about their physical characteristics, like being short, and other things like having trouble with their dentures. He loses many people with those unnecessary attacks. Attacking their terrible policies is a winning strategy. Mocking personal characteristics is a loser.
Allow me to provide an example of what's going on.
Elissa Slutkin, House freshman and partisan Democrat tart, has declared in favor of peaching.
Her MI 8th Congressional District was re-drawn in 2010.
2016 President Trump 51 - 44% 2012 President Romney 51 - 48% redistricted 2008 President Obama 53 - 46%
2012 (presidential year) Republican Mike Rogers 202,217 58.6 (incumbent) Democratic Lance Enderle 128,657 37.3 Libertarian Daniel Goebel 8,083 2.3 Independent Preston Brooks 6,097 1.8 Total votes 345,054 100.0
2014 (non-presidential year) Republican Mike Bishop 132,739 54.6 Democratic Eric Schertzing 102,269 42.1 Libertarian James Weeks 4,557 1.9 Green Jim Casha 1,880 0.8 Natural Law Jeremy Burgess 1,680 0.7 Total votes 243,125 100.0
2016 (presidential year) Republican Mike Bishop 205,629 56.0 (incumbent) Democratic Suzanna Shkreli 143,791 39.2 Libertarian Jeff Wood 9,619 2.6 Green Maria Green 5,679 1.6 Natural Law Jeremy Burgess 2,250 0.6 Total votes 366,968 100.0
2018 (non-presidential year) Democratic Elissa Slotkin 172,880 50.6 Republican Mike Bishop 159,782 46.8 (incumbent) Libertarian Brian Ellison 6,302 1.8 Taxpayers David Lillis 2,629 0.8 Total votes 341,593 100.0
Note the huge turnout for the Demohypocrites in 2018. I suspect that's their high water mark.
The Republican high water mark in presidential election years is 200,000+.