Posted on 02/05/2024 3:58:42 AM PST by cotton1706
Kevin McCarthy couldn’t bend unruly Republican lawmakers to his will in Washington. Back home in Bakersfield, Republican voters may reject his succession plan.
The ousted House speaker’s abrupt retirement launched a fierce fight for one of California's few reliably red seats. Where it once seemed McCarthy could anoint a successor, his preferred candidate — Assemblymember Vince Fong — is battling two other viable Republicans in a test of conservative voters’ mood and attitude toward their party’s old guard.
As Fong and his rivals sprint to the March 5 primary to replace McCarthy, they are navigating the same forces that sealed his swift demise: an anti-establishment fervor in the party fed by the commanding influence of former President Donald Trump. If McCarthy’s hand-picked successor falters on his home turf, it would be another rejection of the status quo.
“There is that historic and continuing effort to topple the folks who have been on top for a while,” said Tim Rosales, a Republican consultant who’s not involved in the race.
Those headwinds could dull the edge typically enjoyed by an outgoing incumbent’s pick.
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McCarthy could still be sitting in his seat but he decided to resign.
So F him.
Primary is March 5th.
It isn’t enough to simply walkaway and resign a seat in congress.
A far more painful punishment must be met out to these treacherous evil corrupt scumbags for the damage they have done to America.
In 11 months, that punishment will commence. Lizard Cheney and A-hole Kinzinger are at the top of the list. A fitting reward awaits them. /spit
“battling two other viable Republicans in a test of conservative voters”
Here we go again, the base gets split and a rino squish slides in with 30% of the vote
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