Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sinema is awful, but I assume she will run to keep her gravy train of living off public funds
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4465700-kyrsten-sinema-kari-lake-ruben-gallego-senate-arizona/
Sinema keeps Democrats, GOP on edge in Arizona
BY CAROLINE VAKIL - 02/13/24 1:52 PM ET
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I) is staring down a tight deadline to make a decision on whether or not to run for reelection in Arizona, joining an already heated race that includes Republican Kari Lake and Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego.
Sinema has kept mum about her reelection plans since the Democrat-turned-independent changed parties in 2022. Earlier this month, she told CBS’s “Face the Nation” that she was committed to staying “laser-focused on the policy, on actually solving real problems.”
As an independent she needs signatures to get on the ballot and she needs money, and she doesn’t really have any of either.
Anonymous wrote:https://twitter.com/EndWokeness/status/1757502435638026704
Anonymous wrote:Sinema is awful, but I assume she will run to keep her gravy train of living off public funds
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4465700-kyrsten-sinema-kari-lake-ruben-gallego-senate-arizona/
Sinema keeps Democrats, GOP on edge in Arizona
BY CAROLINE VAKIL - 02/13/24 1:52 PM ET
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I) is staring down a tight deadline to make a decision on whether or not to run for reelection in Arizona, joining an already heated race that includes Republican Kari Lake and Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego.
Sinema has kept mum about her reelection plans since the Democrat-turned-independent changed parties in 2022. Earlier this month, she told CBS’s “Face the Nation” that she was committed to staying “laser-focused on the policy, on actually solving real problems.”
Anonymous wrote:Sinema is awful, but I assume she will run to keep her gravy train of living off public funds
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4465700-kyrsten-sinema-kari-lake-ruben-gallego-senate-arizona/
Sinema keeps Democrats, GOP on edge in Arizona
BY CAROLINE VAKIL - 02/13/24 1:52 PM ET
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I) is staring down a tight deadline to make a decision on whether or not to run for reelection in Arizona, joining an already heated race that includes Republican Kari Lake and Democratic Rep. Ruben Gallego.
Sinema has kept mum about her reelection plans since the Democrat-turned-independent changed parties in 2022. Earlier this month, she told CBS’s “Face the Nation” that she was committed to staying “laser-focused on the policy, on actually solving real problems.”
Anonymous wrote:Hogan is actually interesting. Not a good year for him to run, however.
WV is a goner for the Dems. They were so incredibly lucky in Manchin as he really should have been voted out by WV six years ago based on voting trends. Had they done that, Biden would have had no senate nor appointees nor judges. Irony is that all his appointees are so very unpopular in WV.
Montana is intriguing. State will unquestionably vote for Turnip but will it also flip the senate seat? I suspect it will, not many split voting this year is my instinct. Too polarizing.
Same with Ohio. State will vote for Turnip and even redder a margin. Brown will go down in defeat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hogan is actually interesting. Not a good year for him to run, however.
WV is a goner for the Dems. They were so incredibly lucky in Manchin as he really should have been voted out by WV six years ago based on voting trends. Had they done that, Biden would have had no senate nor appointees nor judges. Irony is that all his appointees are so very unpopular in WV.
Montana is intriguing. State will unquestionably vote for Turnip but will it also flip the senate seat? I suspect it will, not many split voting this year is my instinct. Too polarizing.
Same with Ohio. State will vote for Turnip and even redder a margin. Brown will go down in defeat.
I’m going to challenge Ohio. I think Brown keeps and Ohio move’s Democratic. Abortion woke a sleeping giant.
Anonymous wrote:Hogan is actually interesting. Not a good year for him to run, however.
WV is a goner for the Dems. They were so incredibly lucky in Manchin as he really should have been voted out by WV six years ago based on voting trends. Had they done that, Biden would have had no senate nor appointees nor judges. Irony is that all his appointees are so very unpopular in WV.
Montana is intriguing. State will unquestionably vote for Turnip but will it also flip the senate seat? I suspect it will, not many split voting this year is my instinct. Too polarizing.
Same with Ohio. State will vote for Turnip and even redder a margin. Brown will go down in defeat.