Posted on 02/12/2021 11:16:55 AM PST by RandFan
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Club for Growth PAC announced the endorsement of Senator Mike Lee (R-UT), who is up for reelection in November 2022. Senator Mike Lee has a 99% lifetime rating on the Club for Growth Foundation Economic Scorecard and was endorsed by the Club for Growth PAC back in 2010 when he first ran for the Senate and again when he ran for reelection in 2016.
“Senator Mike Lee has continued to be the embodiment of a Constitutional conservative and a tireless fighter for economic liberty and limited government,” said Club for Growth PAC President David McIntosh. “Utahans can be very proud that the entire country looks to Mike Lee as the leader from their state who they trust to always do the right thing. We look forward to supporting his reelection and keeping a conservative champion in the Senate.”
Club for Growth PAC supports conservatives in key elections across the country. In 2020, Club for Growth PAC won over 80% of its races.
Club for Cheap Labor loves them some Bush League Republicans.
Lee = Open Borders Whore
They must like Mike’s love for H1B visas.
You will never find the perfect senator
I thought he was not running for reelection because his job is done?
Senator for Bombay.
I detest the man.
Perhaps not, but he is a very imperfect one because he supports open borders.
Mumbai Mike Lee isn’t even close to being a good Senator.
Whats the alternative? These mormons are all (Jeff) flakes.
“You will never find the perfect senator”
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Thanks but I prefer to have my Senators’ imperfections be in areas other than having preference for foreigners over Americans. But feel free to continue apologizing for these American Lasters.
‘Detest’ is a bit strong, no?
He is quite good on a number of issues. Like I said, no senator is perfect!
You can find something wrong with any of them..
Lee is close though (in my opinion).
Yep we know where that “growth”really is
And there was see a PAC endorsing a Uniparty person.
Does the PAC run the Uniparty?
Does the Party define who runs for what position?
who actually does run a Political party-—
Blessings
“...tireless fighter for economic liberty and limited government....”
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There was a time when this did not mean selling out your own country and giving a middle finger blue collar America. It’s interesting to see the Dems abandon what was once their base in order to go “full metropolitan” with multinationals in favor of labor. The Republicans have been broadly hostile to US labor until Trump came along. The Republican base needs to squeeze the country-club GOP in order to remind them of how things work in a nation with representative government.
Mumbai Mike is loved by Establishment types who are addicted to cheap foreign labor at the expense of their fellow Americans. But, he’s a Mormon from Utah. Therefore the chances of him losing an election in that state is slim.
In Utah they have a party convention where the incumbent can easily be thrown out if they dont like him.
This is how Lee won in 2010..
There is a list higher them him that I want replaced. Romney is top of the list. Thank God he’s ancient and won’t be in the senate much longer.
Not for me. It's not strong enough. He's a cancer.
Now, as if it isn't clear enough by my very words, I am expressing my opinion. It is MINE. Mine alone. It can be questioned, but being an opinion it is neither "right" nor "wrong."
I am also a curmudgeon, and I make up my own mind.
And you are right about finding something wrong with any of them. I'd dump the entire lot. They are worse than worthless. I watched the senate full time for a couple years. Only one senator did I find myself having respect for. He is unpopular in these parts, but I find Jefferson Sessions to be honest and honorable. Jim DeMint a distant second. The rest are duplicitous hacks, which I can put up with to some extent.
But Not Mike Lee. He sucks pond water. Nothing he says can be trusted. He lies like a rug.
I’m trying to think of a perfect senator and having trouble coming up with a name. Even a 95 percent decent senator is hard to come by.
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