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« on: August 04, 2016, 03:42:36 PM »

lol, wow. The GOP is tearing at the seems.
As far as McCain goes:

Has Hillary decided what Democrat to pick in the California race yet? If she doesn't, is the Democrat party "tearing at the seams?"

As far as Ayotte goes, it's to her advantage not to have Trump's support in New Hampshire per the liberal press.

LoL a Democrat is going to win regardless in California so an endorsement isn't necessary.

Nice try, though.

Poor John McCain. Being thrown under the bus by his own party. Any word from our dear Sarah as to whom she's endorsing? Smiley
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« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2016, 03:55:39 PM »

lol, wow. The GOP is tearing at the seems.
As far as McCain goes:

Has Hillary decided what Democrat to pick in the California race yet? If she doesn't, is the Democrat party "tearing at the seams?"

As far as Ayotte goes, it's to her advantage not to have Trump's support in New Hampshire per the liberal press.

LoL a Democrat is going to win regardless in California so an endorsement isn't necessary.

Nice try, though.

Poor John McCain. Being thrown under the bus by his own party. Any word from our dear Sarah as to whom she's endorsing? Smiley
You do realize it's a primary with McCain. Republican vs. Republican. Much like the California general election race. For the exact same reasons, neither Pence nor Trump is required to pick a side. An endorsement isn't necessary because a Republican moves on in Arizona no matter what.

That's exactly my point, though. California is already in the general election and a Democrat is going to win either way, so an endorsement isn't necessary, whereas Arizona is still in the primary where it's going to be a typical RvD general election, and a lack of an endorsement by one of the party's presidential nominees signals some party tension, which is going to make it even more difficult for McCain (yes, I still think he's going to win the primary). He's going to have a harder time in the general election against Ann Kirkpatrick in a state that's hinting that it's going to be competitive.

I just assumed we were talking about the general election since I don't think McCain is in that much trouble of being teabagged given that he survived a much tougher primary against a semi-more credible opponent in J.D. Hayworth in 2010, a GOP-wave midterm year as opposed to a 2016 presidential year.
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HAnnA MArin County
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« Reply #2 on: August 04, 2016, 03:56:52 PM »

lol, wow. The GOP is tearing at the seems.
As far as McCain goes:

Has Hillary decided what Democrat to pick in the California race yet? If she doesn't, is the Democrat party "tearing at the seams?"

As far as Ayotte goes, it's to her advantage not to have Trump's support in New Hampshire per the liberal press.

LoL a Democrat is going to win regardless in California so an endorsement isn't necessary.

Nice try, though.

Poor John McCain. Being thrown under the bus by his own party. Any word from our dear Sarah as to whom she's endorsing? Smiley
You do realize it's a primary with McCain. Republican vs. Republican. Much like the California general election race. For the exact same reasons, neither Pence nor Trump is required to pick a side. An endorsement isn't necessary because a Republican moves on in Arizona no matter what.

It's still not the same. Democrats will win the California race regardless. The result of the Arizona primary will have a huge impact on Republican's chances of holding that seat.

^^thank you. That's the point I was trying to convey.
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