Posted on 05/05/2022 7:28:21 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Former President Trump expressed regret over endorsing Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) in the 2020 Nebraska Senate race, saying he “should have never given him the endorsement.”
“He’s bad news, Ben Sasse. He begged for my endorsement, the day after he started hitting me and we hit much harder than he knows how to hit. He’s bad news,” Trump said during a telerally held for Nebraska gubernatorial candidate Charles Herbster (R).
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Thats Sassy?
Strong resemblance to Nu Englund horseface John Kerry, a less uglee version
Thats Sassy?
Strong resemblance to Nu Englund horseface John Kerry, a less uglee version
100 % !
I’ve called and sent emails to Sasse so many times asking why he only criticizes conservatives and never democrats.
Does anyone know who the true conservative candidates are in Nebraska or where I can get a list of Nebraska rinos? I called Herbsters office and they said to check each candidate’s website. I told him every candidate says what we want to hear…like Sasse did.
Why is Sasse so popular in Ne ?
Ever heard of Chuck Hagel?
Nebraskans are forever stuck in second gear.
“Trump made the right choice on DR.OZ. He is MAGA “
Time will tell, I’m not buying it for a second. He’s a foreign citizen, Hollywood insider, liberal sweet talker, who won’t change, or offend his west coast buddies.
Camel’s nose under the tent comes to mind.
Saying Trump needs to “redeem himself” speaks volumes of you opinion of him and of yourself.
He’s either made a good call or a bad one. His redemption, politically speaking, does not hang in the balance with this choice of whom to endorse.
“Sasse was not his firt bad call, and likely not his last.”
Sasse shows an “R” voting loyalty of 67%—which is well above average for an elected Republican.
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