Utah can now do what Orrin Hatch worked to prevent in bequeathing his Senate seat to Mitt Romney, that is, electing a CONSERVATIVE US Senator, not a progressive Republican.
Good riddance.
Don’t let the door hit you in the ass, RINO.
LOL, Romney care in MA was the test bed for national commie care. That was why I refused to vote for him.
How did Utah become so politically liberal? I assume it’s because of a cancer being spread by invading California marxists.
Is he retiring or saving himself the embarrassment of being defeated in the primary?
You know I am right because it makes them angry.
And yet this same guy — once Trump won that 2016 election — went groveling and begging to Trump for a nomination to the U.S. Secretary of State post. I never voted for the guy in 2012, and I wouldn’t vote for him even if he was running against a pile of cow dung, because I despise these phony, two-faced @ssholes in positions of power.
I also consider Utah Republicans to be the dumbest voters in the country — for giving one of their two U.S. Senate seats to Massachusetts when they elected this jerk.
The Democrat Party is deeply troubled.
The Democrats are sad they are losing a key operative and member of the uniparty.
David Jolly - Former Florida Congressman...
From Wiki...
"He was reelected in November 2014 but was defeated in 2016 by Democrat [and former Republican] Charlie Crist."
"After leaving office, Jolly became a prominent Republican critic of President Donald Trump."
"In September 2018, Jolly announced he had left the Republican Party."
“confronting the collapse of the Republican Party as an ideological coalition.”
This falsely implies that Democrats are an ideological coalition, when they are bound together only by whatever benefits the job security, income and power of unionized government employees.
He is a former Republican and served as general counsel to his predecessor, Republican Bill Young.2 Jolly has held virtually every position in Congress, from intern to Member, and has worked outside the Congress as an attorney and political consultant, as well as in specialty finance.
After losing his re-election bid, Jolly became an independent.
Since leaving office, Jolly has become a prominent Republican critic (but he's an Independent not a Republican) of President Donald Trump and has participated regularly as a political commentator on cable news sources such as CNN and MSNBC.
He considered running for lieutenant governor of Florida in 2018 on a bipartisan ticket, but ultimately decided not to run for any public office in 2018.
He's definitely a part of the Uni-party problem, not a solution to this nation's problems.
Mitt the Twit is a primary example of what’s wrong with the Republican party today. Unlike the Democrats who almost always stick together in the Republican party when important policies efforts come up for approval RINOs like him start their hissy fits and torpedo their effort.
Romney was Obama-lite and so too was McCain’t!!
Neither of those two A-Holes were ever a “standard-bearer for conservatism”!
I stopped reading this dramatized, FICTIONAL version of Mitt Romney: This Is Your Life (NOT) at that line!!
Then he’ll run for President in 2028
What a loser... This guy lost his seat to Crist for crying out loud, and was swept from office as Trump was being voted in, didn’t even serve 2 full terms... and has spent his time since bashing Trump.
“...undermining our institutions and holding power by attacking basic suffrage and fundamental equal protections.”
And whose basic suffrage was attacked—the dead?
And whose fundamental equal protections—drag queens’ access to kids and pretend women’s access to places reserved for women?
It is hard for me to imagine how long we can remain a single Union when two large groups of our population hold such divergent views of reality.
I saw Romney in Colorado in ‘12.
Almost as lame as McCain in ‘08.
Both of them ran to make $$$ and had no plans to win.