Actually, he might be right. Being as the role of Republicans is to submit candidates that will never win, in cooperation with Democrats -- so that Democrats can continue to implement the Globalist agenda -- I could see this happening.
McConnell's comment is inappropriate. Most candidates ask for a vote -- they don't brag that they will get the vote. But that's what Mitch is doing.
Yes, it's like Mitch knows that the fix is in, that he will get elected and that he's taunting his opposition with what will happen.
Excellent point. If this happens, then it will be clear that the primary system is so rigged in favor of Liberal Democrats that we can officially cross 'the ballot box' off the list of remedies.
It’s no difference than GA Jimmuh crowing, “I do not intend to lose”, but I would leave the ballot blank rather than affirm McC. KY people though don’t know any better than keeping McC around.
Mittens bragged (brug? done brugged?) that he would get all the votes in the Texas primary last year (which was being delayed by Democratic "scorched-earth" litigation intended to do just that). Asked why he wasn't actively campaigning in Texas or at least fence-mending, he laughed and said, "They'll come to me when I'm the last man standing."
Oh, yeah, Mitt? Noted, and remembered. ("I'm here to tell you!")