*I* didn’t say “The GOP just lost it’s only non-Christian member”, the headline did. All I said was that I disagree with Levin, that I think it IS important to elect conservative GOP women and minorities.
I didn’t want to address the Mormon thing, I saw the comments on this thread. Like it or not, THEY consider themselves to be Christians, and as long as they do and as long as they have “Jesus Christ” in the name of their church, the media and most impartial non-religious observers will as well. Personally I have little interest in their classification, ultimately it’s a matter of opinion. But I didn’t want any rabid Mormon haters (some of whom I hear are ex-Mormons who have may good reason to dislike the Church, whatever, I’m not judging them for how they feel) to jump down my throat, and I ask any of them reading this to please refrain from doing so, I don’t care whether you consider them Christian or not, it’s immaterial to what I am talking about.
Well, what do you propose? We can only elect people who run. Now, if T.W. Shannon wins in Oklahoma, we’d have 2 black senators. Dems would have 1. We’d also have the only native american senator (liz warren doesn’t count)
Mia Love is pretty much locked in.