Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really just love the idea of fetterman in the senate, facing down someone like hawley.
LOL. Imagine Fetterman staring down Hawley, Cruz, Rubio, and the other R smarm-machines.
He'd make such little b1tches of them![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really just love the idea of fetterman in the senate, facing down someone like hawley.
LOL. Imagine Fetterman staring down Hawley, Cruz, Rubio, and the other R smarm-machines.
Anonymous wrote:I really just love the idea of fetterman in the senate, facing down someone like hawley.
Anonymous wrote:I hope Lamb wins it. I don't agree with him on everything, but he seems a good person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Always helpful, our Donald
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-endorses-murkowski-challenger-2022-senate-race-2021-06-18/
- Former President Donald Trump on Friday endorsed Republican challenger Kelly Tshibaka against Senator Lisa Murkowski, the three-term Republican incumbent who voted to convict him after his second impeachment trial earlier this year.
Yeah this race should be really interesting. I think Alaska has ranked choice voting now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rep. Tim Ryan has officially announced he’s running for Portman’s seat.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/ohio-rep-tim-ryan-launches-senate-bid-n1265223
He would probably be the Dems best shot at flipping it.
Anonymous wrote:Always helpful, our Donald
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-endorses-murkowski-challenger-2022-senate-race-2021-06-18/
- Former President Donald Trump on Friday endorsed Republican challenger Kelly Tshibaka against Senator Lisa Murkowski, the three-term Republican incumbent who voted to convict him after his second impeachment trial earlier this year.
- Former President Donald Trump on Friday endorsed Republican challenger Kelly Tshibaka against Senator Lisa Murkowski, the three-term Republican incumbent who voted to convict him after his second impeachment trial earlier this year.
Nearly two-thirds Iowa voters think Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) should not run for reelection, according to a new poll released Saturday.
According to the poll, conducted by Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa, 64 percent of respondents say they think it's time for someone new to hold Grassley's Senate seat.
Just 27 percent of respondents said that they would vote to reelect Grassley, 87, who has served in the Senate for over 40 years.
Eight percent said were unsure if they would vote for the Iowa senator, while 1 percent said they would not vote.
When responses were compared along party lines, 37 percent of Republicans said they think it's time for someone else to hold the seat, compared to 89 percent of Democrats and 68 percent of independents who said the same.