Can they do that? If they can, they definitely should a secret ballot. |
NP. But she's a Cheney. And she's so vile that she betrayed her sister for political gain. It feels weird to 'stand with her'. |
No. You either stand up and fight or go along with the crowd. You can not give these people away to have their cake and eat it too. |
Elizabeth de la Vega, a former federal prosecutor, has said that if they don’t actually sit in the chamber during the trial they don’t get to vote. I don’t know if that changes the need for the numbers needed to convict or what. (I looked for the tweet but couldn’t find it; it was from a few days ago). |
No. Because through gerrymandering and voter suppression they control most state govt and they are ruthless enacting more voter suppression to be able To take back the House and maybe Senate. Really all they need to do is get the House and they can nullify next Presidential election. Democracy eekeed out a win but make no mistake, the GOP are gunning for minority rule. |
Republicans don’t believe that the purpose of government is to help people. It’s there to protect the wealthy and white. |
“Could the 5 to 12 percent “take back their party”? It would be lovely. But I see no indication that is possible. Nor does the base seem ready to accept the 2020 election was legitimate. It has no apparent interest in moving on from the former president or living outside the right-wing media bubble. The minority of Republicans who think otherwise might survive the next round of primaries, but they show no ability to move the 88 to 95 percent of the party out.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/02/12/stop-trying-save-gop-its-hopeless/ |
+1. I voted Republican for my entire adult life until Trump. I was slowly drifting left on economics anyway but Trump was the nail in the coffin. |
I agree its broken, the Dems don't hate their own constituents and don't always sell them out like the GOP does. Hey, that sweet GOP donor cash is all that matters. |