Anonymous wrote:I can't understand why someone does not primary her with the point that she has completely lost a voice in Congress because of her extremism that even the Republican Party leadership will not allow her to sit on committees or do any of the work of Congress. When party leadership does not trust you do to anything, you cannot fight for your constituents. Another candidate in the Republican party needs to campaign saying that they will work hard for the constituents and will regain the confidence of hard working Georgians, blah, blah, blah.
I cannot believe that no one is willing to campaign on the fact that she's a waste of taxpayer money in Congress and she does nothing is not trusted to do anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Failure again. She can stay on the ballot.
Yea! She can run again, get elected, and do nothing to benefit the area she represents.
For many people in that area of the South, MTG fights for their values and drives liberals crazy.
That's what a lot of them want. It's sad, but she's actually a true representative of her district. It's R+28.
In a normal party someone would be primarying her so the district could have a representative who is allowed to sit on committees.
Her constituents don’t deserve to have a voice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Failure again. She can stay on the ballot.
Yea! She can run again, get elected, and do nothing to benefit the area she represents.
For many people in that area of the South, MTG fights for their values and drives liberals crazy.
That's what a lot of them want. It's sad, but she's actually a true representative of her district. It's R+28.
In a normal party someone would be primarying her so the district could have a representative who is allowed to sit on committees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Failure again. She can stay on the ballot.
Yea! She can run again, get elected, and do nothing to benefit the area she represents.
For many people in that area of the South, MTG fights for their values and drives liberals crazy.
That's what a lot of them want. It's sad, but she's actually a true representative of her district. It's R+28.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Failure again. She can stay on the ballot.
Yea! She can run again, get elected, and do nothing to benefit the area she represents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Failure again. She can stay on the ballot.
Yea! She can run again, get elected, and do nothing to benefit the area she represents.
Anonymous wrote:Failure again. She can stay on the ballot.

Anonymous wrote:At least 5 GOP candidates are running in the midterms despite having been accused of domestic abuse. Seriously, is there no vetting at all?
https://americanindependent.com/domestic-abuse-allegations-gop-candidates-midterm-elections-herschel-walker-sean-parnell-max-miller-stephanie-grisham/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MTG is slated to testify to the 1/6/21 Committee tomorrow, April 22. I’d watch the heck out of it if it were televised.
It’s not to the January 6 Committee, it’s to a judge in the lawsuit by her constituents trying to keep her off the ballot. And it WILL be televised!
The effort to keep her off the ballot has failed.
Looks like if you want to defeat her, you will have to do it the good old fashioned way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Apparently anybody can run as a candidate in the GOP. No misdeed is too low to disqualify potential candidates.
An Indiana man running for a seat on the Clinton Township Board won the GOP primary while he is in jail for the murder of his wife (he bashed her in the head and threw her in a creek).
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/05/06/indiana-gop-murder-andrew-wilhoite/
If he had gotten zero votes, he still would have qualified. Do some research.
The township board consists of three members and only three candidates entered the Republican field, while no one filed to run on the Democratic ticket. Wilhoite garnered 60 votes, compared to his competitors’ 110 and 106 votes, stats cited by the newspaper show.
Anyone facing felony charges can still run for local office, but they become ineligible upon conviction, state election officials told the newspaper.
“Under our legal system, every person is innocent until proven guilty,” said Brad King, co-director of the Indiana Election Division. “If a candidate is ultimately convicted, then depending upon the timing of that conviction, the person can be replaced on the ballot by the political party that has a vacancy.”
But King noted there’s no law barring anyone who is jailed ahead of trial from “exercising the duties of their office” if they get elected.
https://nypost.com/2022/05/06/andrew-wilhoite-charged-with-killing-wife-wins-primary-election/
Even if he was going to win with zero votes and even if he's innocent until proven guilty, it is not a good look to be jailed for your wife's murder. They should be able to disqualify him and let someone else take his place.