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RINO Tom
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E: 2.45, S: -0.52

« on: May 09, 2017, 12:17:08 PM »

I will of course start by saying the idea of Tom "endorsing" anyone is nothing short of hilarious, LOL.  Not only will literally nobody - even my closest friends and family - give a shlt who I "endorse," I literally know hardly anything about 75% of these goons.  With that said:

Alabama: Abstain
Arizona: Jeff Flake (R)
California: Ashley Swearingin (R)
Connecticut: Abstain
Delaware: Chuck Boyce (R)
Florida: Abstain
Hawaii: Abstain
Indiana: Whomever the Republican is...  Indiana should have two GOP Senators
Maine: Eric Brakey (R) ... need New England Republicans!
Maryland: Abstain
Massachusetts: Shiva Ayyadurai (R)
Michigan: Justin Amash (R)
Minnesota: Erik Paulsen (R)

Mississippi: Abstain
Missouri: The Republican, most likely, or possibly abstain
Montana: Tim Fox (R)
Nebraska: Deb Fischer (R)
Nevada: Dean Heller (R)
New Jersey: The Republican ... Menendez sucks
New Mexico: Susana Martinez (R)
New York: Chris Gibson (R)
North Dakota: Not sure
Ohio: John Kasich (R)
Pennsylvania: Jim Christiana (R)
Rhode Island: Robert Flanders (R)
Tennessee: Bob Corker (R)
Texas: George P. Bush (R)
Utah: Orrin Hatch (R)
Vermont: Scott Milne (R)
Virginia: Abstain
Washington: Abstain
West Virginia: Evan Jenkins (R)
Wisconsin: Scott Fitzgerald (R)
Wyoming: John Barrasso (R)

Bold ones are enthusiastic (I guess).
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RINO Tom
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Posts: 17,030
United States


Political Matrix
E: 2.45, S: -0.52

« Reply #1 on: May 09, 2017, 09:45:17 PM »

All the Republicans, probably. Maybe 2 or 3 exceptions.

Oh, screw this. All the Republicans, especially in competitive races and especially those who are running against red state Democrats. Maybe third-party candidates where there's no competitive race and I dislike the GOP candidate.

Class 1 has produced by far the worst Democrats in the Senate: McCaskill, Heitkamp, Tester, Feinstein, Menendez, Brown, etc.

Might be mistaken, but I thought you kind of supported Republicans in Congress as a check on Obama's Presidency ... why the support of unified GOP governor now?
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