2024 Senate Elections

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Add Brown in Nevada to Hovde in Wisconsin, Rogers in Michigan and McCormick in Pennsylvania - that’s a long list of carpetbaggers.

The twitter link cuts off before actually saying it but I guess you’re saying that the hateful forced birther Brown is also not a resident of the state the GOP is running him in?

They tried that with Oz in Pennsylvania, too.
Anonymous
It is hard to fathom why the GOP can't identify people who live in the state to run for these offices.

I guess it worked for Hawley so they keep trying it again and again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Add Brown in Nevada to Hovde in Wisconsin, Rogers in Michigan and McCormick in Pennsylvania - that’s a long list of carpetbaggers.

The twitter link cuts off before actually saying it but I guess you’re saying that the hateful forced birther Brown is also not a resident of the state the GOP is running him in?

They tried that with Oz in Pennsylvania, too.


Brown is much less of a carpetbagger than the others. Brown first moved to Nevada in 2018 to run for office. He's actually lived there for 6 years.

Oz never lived in Pennsylvania after leaving medical school. For decades, he has lived in NJ and Hollywood. He didn't even move there for the election. He listed his wife's parents house as their residence in Pennsylvania, but his in-laws still lived there and he and his wife did not. He even did on-line video campaign ads from his house in NJ where he legally lived the entire time.

McCormick is no better. He did grow up in the Pittsburgh area, but left to become a hedge fund manager in NY. He lived in Connecticut. During both of his campaigns, he still lived/lives in Conn because his child goes to a private high school in Conn. He owns a house in the Pittburgh area but he is almost never there.

Hovde in Wisconsin is the same. Born and raised in Wisconsin, after leaving college, he moved to California and has spent his working years in California. He owns a house in Wisconsin, but never lives there. He also owns a business in Wisconsin, but he's never there.
Anonymous
Ha, ha, ha,
Anonymous
This guy is even more batsh!t than I previously thought.[twitter]https://x.com/highbrow_nobrow/status/1805230904631050306?s=46&t=kf1qYlCXQnKgUhJWEIu2vg
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This guy is even more batsh!t than I previously thought.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This guy is even more batsh!t than I previously thought.


What a loon. I always wonder what universe these people are living in. But don't count out voters. I was assigned as in intern to one of these looney tunes when he was a mere district court judge in Houston, TX. He ended up getting elected to the TX Supreme Court. I don't trust evangelicals and wouldn't vote for anyone who is one.
Anonymous
That magic MAGA touch strikes again

https://www.cnn.com/2024/06/25/politics/utah-senate-primary/index.html

Utah Rep. John Curtis won the state’s Republican Senate primary, overcoming a challenger backed by Donald Trump in the race to succeed retiring GOP Sen. Mitt Romney.

Curtis, 64, won a four-way primary that included Riverton Mayor Trent Staggs, who had the backing of the former president and the state Republican Party. Curtis will be heavily favored in the November general election in the deep-red state that last elected a Democrat to the US Senate in 1970.

Though anti-Trump Republicans are losing a standard-bearer in Romney, Curtis has also kept the former president at arm’s length in a state that, while heavily Republican, has not always rewarded the most strident conservative candidates in GOP primaries. Curtis did not back Trump during this year’s Republican presidential primary – though he did largely vote with the former president during Trump’s term in office.

The founder and chairman of the Conservative Climate Caucus in Washington, Curtis regularly hosts what he has called “hiking town hall” events at which he invites voters to chat with him while he plays tour guide through some of the state’s most scenic spots.

Trump announced his support for Staggs in April, hours before the mayor qualified for the primary ballot by defeating Curtis at the state party convention. Such gatherings tend to be dominated by party hard-liners, and winners haven’t always found success in primaries, which attract a broader swath of Republican voters. (Curtis qualified for the primary ballot by turning in enough signatures.)

Staggs, who highlighted his opposition to Covid-19 measures as mayor of Riverton, a suburb of Salt Lake City, posted a video on social media last week in which the former president called him “a fantastic person running for the seat of one of the worst senators in the history of the Republican Party, Mitt Romney.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That magic MAGA touch strikes again

https://www.cnn.com/2024/06/25/politics/utah-senate-primary/index.html

Utah Rep. John Curtis won the state’s Republican Senate primary, overcoming a challenger backed by Donald Trump in the race to succeed retiring GOP Sen. Mitt Romney.

Curtis, 64, won a four-way primary that included Riverton Mayor Trent Staggs, who had the backing of the former president and the state Republican Party. Curtis will be heavily favored in the November general election in the deep-red state that last elected a Democrat to the US Senate in 1970.

Though anti-Trump Republicans are losing a standard-bearer in Romney, Curtis has also kept the former president at arm’s length in a state that, while heavily Republican, has not always rewarded the most strident conservative candidates in GOP primaries. Curtis did not back Trump during this year’s Republican presidential primary – though he did largely vote with the former president during Trump’s term in office.

The founder and chairman of the Conservative Climate Caucus in Washington, Curtis regularly hosts what he has called “hiking town hall” events at which he invites voters to chat with him while he plays tour guide through some of the state’s most scenic spots.

Trump announced his support for Staggs in April, hours before the mayor qualified for the primary ballot by defeating Curtis at the state party convention. Such gatherings tend to be dominated by party hard-liners, and winners haven’t always found success in primaries, which attract a broader swath of Republican voters. (Curtis qualified for the primary ballot by turning in enough signatures.)

Staggs, who highlighted his opposition to Covid-19 measures as mayor of Riverton, a suburb of Salt Lake City, posted a video on social media last week in which the former president called him “a fantastic person running for the seat of one of the worst senators in the history of the Republican Party, Mitt Romney.”

Yup.
Anonymous
Is it possible for the GOP to pick one person who isn't a liar or has significant skelatons?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is it possible for the GOP to pick one person who isn't a liar or has significant skelatons?



No because here’s their handpicked hedge fund manager from Connecticut who invested in China’s biggest fentanyl producer while he was CEO.
https://keystonenewsroom.com/2024/07/09/dave-mccormick-chinese-fentanyl/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is it possible for the GOP to pick one person who isn't a liar or has significant skelatons?



No because here’s their handpicked hedge fund manager from Connecticut who invested in China’s biggest fentanyl producer while he was CEO.
https://keystonenewsroom.com/2024/07/09/dave-mccormick-chinese-fentanyl/

No.
Anonymous
Anonymous
WTAF, Nebraska?

Anonymous
The Texas Democratic Party is finally getting their sh|t together! Will wonders never cease.
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