Anonymous
Post 07/18/2019 19:00     Subject: Susan Collins is in trouble

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dem here - I am actually sad about this. It's not a good thing to have no moderate Rs.


Who cares if they call themselves moderate? Do we need more Gorsuches or Kavanaughs on the SC? The GOP has collapsed, and we don’t need any of them until they shape up.


LOL
A little projections here, perhaps? LOL
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2019 18:52     Subject: Susan Collins is in trouble

Anonymous wrote:Dem here - I am actually sad about this. It's not a good thing to have no moderate Rs.


Who cares if they call themselves moderate? Do we need more Gorsuches or Kavanaughs on the SC? The GOP has collapsed, and we don’t need any of them until they shape up.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2019 18:50     Subject: Re:Susan Collins is in trouble

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She stood on principle when she voted for Kavanaugh.

Read Justice on Trial.


What principle? SMH


The principle that one is always innocent until proven guilty - remember that one?

I only wish I lived in Maine so I could vote for her.
-DP
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2019 18:39     Subject: Re:Susan Collins is in trouble

Hope springs eternal for liberals.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2019 18:37     Subject: Susan Collins is in trouble

Dem here - I am actually sad about this. It's not a good thing to have no moderate Rs.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2019 18:14     Subject: Re:Susan Collins is in trouble

Anonymous wrote:Maine, Colorado and Arizona are the most likely Democratic Senate pickups. Fingers crossed.


But, Alabama will flip back to GOP. Jones voted against Kavanaugh.
Moore will not be the nominee.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2019 18:13     Subject: Re:Susan Collins is in trouble

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She stood on principle when she voted for Kavanaugh.

Read Justice on Trial.


Just got my copy. Can't wait to start it tonight.


I hear if you get the audio version there are clips of Kavanaugh's rage crying

Nothing worse than a mean drunk who’s finally got caught.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2019 18:11     Subject: Re:Susan Collins is in trouble

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She stood on principle when she voted for Kavanaugh.

Read Justice on Trial.


Just got my copy. Can't wait to start it tonight.


I hear if you get the audio version there are clips of Kavanaugh's rage crying
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2019 17:59     Subject: Re:Susan Collins is in trouble

Maine, Colorado and Arizona are the most likely Democratic Senate pickups. Fingers crossed.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2019 17:55     Subject: Re:Susan Collins is in trouble

Anonymous wrote:She stood on principle when she voted for Kavanaugh.

Read Justice on Trial.


Just got my copy. Can't wait to start it tonight.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2019 17:52     Subject: Re:Susan Collins is in trouble

Anonymous wrote:She stood on principle when she voted for Kavanaugh.

Read Justice on Trial.


What principle? SMH
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2019 17:46     Subject: Re:Susan Collins is in trouble

Anonymous wrote:She stood on principle when she voted for Kavanaugh.

Read Justice on Trial.


Thanks, Amy Chua
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2019 17:45     Subject: Susan Collins is in trouble

GOP has the Senate locked up due to population concentration in roughly 10 states.

We will need to change the Constitution to get anything done, moving forward. This country is utterly screwed.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2019 17:44     Subject: Re:Susan Collins is in trouble

She stood on principle when she voted for Kavanaugh.

Read Justice on Trial.
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2019 17:42     Subject: Susan Collins is in trouble

Susan Collins’s Approval Rating Dives As Reelection Contest Approaches

http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/07/susan-collins-approval-rating-dives-as-2020-approaches.html

For all the talk about the 2020 presidential contest, Democrats also know how important it is for them to take back control of the U.S. Senate — either to block a vengeful second-term President Trump from consummating his conquest of the federal judiciary, or to give a Democratic successor a fighting chance to get something done. But flipping the Senate next year will be really difficult, with Republicans currently holding 54 seats, and with one Democrat up next year, Doug Jones of Alabama, widely perceived as nearly a lost cause (unless Republicans again send up Roy Moore to take him on, which is unlikely). Most of the GOP senators up for reelection in 2020 are from solidly red states, which means that those who are not — particularly Susan Collins of Maine and Cory Gardner of Colorado, whose states were carried by Hillary Clinton in 2016 — really need to be taken down if Democrats are to regain control.

Of the two blue-state senators, Collins would superficially look like the toughest to beat. She’s been in the Senate since 1996, where she has split with her party just often enough to cultivate her image as a brave defender of Maine’s (and New England’s) all-but-lost moderate Republicanism. (She’s one of the last pro-choice Republicans in Congress). Her three reelection bids have shown her steadily improving her performance; she won 62 percent of the vote in 2008 and 68 percent in 2014. But the latest senatorial job-approval numbers from Morning Consult show Collins losing popularity steadily:

Collins’ net approval — the share of voters who approve of her job performance minus the share who disapprove — has fallen by 44 percentage points since the first quarter of 2017, when Trump took office. Forty-five percent of Mainers approve of Collins and 48 percent disapprove in the latest rankings, down 16 net points since quarter one of this year, as her campaign gears up in earnest to face a Democratic challenge from state House Speaker Sara Gideon.


I think we are learning some lessons. Trump is wicked unpopular outside of the Republican party - which is shrinking. If you're in a bright red area, then it's probably a good idea to stick with the racist windbag. And if you're not....

Knock wood, gd willing, these a******* will be out of power in two more years.