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    GOP Senate Rinos Fleeing

    Predictable and a definite lock that the Dems will likely add a significant number of Seats in the Senate come 2022. Could get to 60+. Now is the time for third party candidates supported by Trump to start coming forth.

    In the 2022 Senate races there are 34 seats up for grabs. 14 are held by Democrats and 20 are held by tenuous Republicans. [Breakdown Here] Due to vulnerability, their lack of support amid the republican base, and their insufferable 2020 behavior outing them as DeceptiCons it is almost guaranteed the GOP will lose seats in the 2022 mid-term election.

    As a consequence Senators Richard Burr (NC), Ron Johnson (WI) and Pat Toomey (PA) had previously mentioned they were not going to seek reelection; now Senator Rob Portman (OH) makes the same announcement:

    Things amid the DeceptiCon caucus are getting interesting. With four GOP senators having announced they’re not running (Burr, Johnson, Toomey, Portman) there’s essentially zero chance of the GOP retaking control of the Senate in 2022. [20 R seats up & only 14 D seats that are in solid D strongholds] it is far more likely the Democrats will gain seats, so keep this in mind….
    https://theconservativetreehouse.com...ek-reelection/

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    I can't speak to other states, only NC, but the author's conclusions aren't that astute. Tillis barely beat a philanderer and adulterer in November, people didn't like Tillis because he is a republican, but because he's a crappy senator. We get the right republican, NC will show the love. Burr is generally well-liked, but definitely vulnerable.

    Interestingly, the democrats are increasingly vulnerable in the house, and several models have it getting close to 50/50 or going republican in 2022.

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    My own barometer on this is to a degree, "How did they treat Trump?"
    Sorry, but if you weren't smart enough to see that this was a set-up by Intelligence, Justice and Hillary Clinton, you need to go.
    Also for nine months last year our Republic burned, so "What did they do about it?"
    Were you too weak to point out that BLM And Antifa were rioting and mock and cajole every Democrat within ear shot for not calling them out?

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    This was not a set up by Hillary, Obumber was the conductor who orchestrated the steal, Hillary was just a mouthpiece.
    “The Trump Doctrine is ‘We’re America, Bitch.’ That’s the Trump Doctrine.”

    "He is free to evade reality, he is free to unfocus his mind and stumble blindly down any road he pleases, but not free to avoid the abyss he refuses to see."

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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckman View Post
    I can't speak to other states, only NC, but the author's conclusions aren't that astute. Tillis barely beat a philanderer and adulterer in November, people didn't like Tillis because he is a republican, but because he's a crappy senator. We get the right republican, NC will show the love. Burr is generally well-liked, but definitely vulnerable.

    Interestingly, the democrats are increasingly vulnerable in the house, and several models have it getting close to 50/50 or going republican in 2022.
    The author is actually very astute and very knowledgeable about all things Washington. I recommend The Conservative Treehouse to anyone that wants real information about the Uniparty and Washington. The rino rats are fleeing as they know that they have not chance of getting re-elected.
    Last edited by Red*Lion; 01-26-21 at 20:18.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red*Lion View Post
    The author is actually very astute and very knowledgeable about all things Washington. I recommend The Conservative Treehouse to anyone that wants real information about the Uniparty and Washington. The rino rates are fleeing as they know that they have not chance of getting re-elected.
    Maybe about all things Washington, but not NC. I know our state better than he in this case. I have no idea about the other states.

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    I voted for Trump to gut the Republicrats , I will take what I can get at this point, when 46 RINOS retired en masse during the
    18 mid terms guaranteed this would happen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckman View Post
    I can't speak to other states, only NC, but the author's conclusions aren't that astute. Tillis barely beat a philanderer and adulterer in November, people didn't like Tillis because he is a republican, but because he's a crappy senator. We get the right republican, NC will show the love. Burr is generally well-liked, but definitely vulnerable.

    Interestingly, the democrats are increasingly vulnerable in the house, and several models have it getting close to 50/50 or going republican in 2022.
    I don't buy that. Here are two reasons why:

    1) Fraud. 'Nuff said.

    2) They SAME jackasses are up every two years in the House. If they were elected in 2020 they will be elected in 2022. I see no sea-change unless #1 is removed (unlikely) and unless your average American dolt tires of them. To predict now that the House----with the SAME people running----will change in two years is a ridiculous prediction for people who make these "models" and supposedly know politics.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckman View Post
    Maybe about all things Washington, but not NC. I know our state better than he in this case. I have no idea about the other states.
    NC like all states are part of the "Big Club" aka Washington.

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    I'd like to say what a wonderful opportunity to fill those seats with "new blood", actual conservatives.

    But I'm more confident that we will run absolute clowns who were realistically no better than those they run against.
    It's hard to be a ACLU hating, philosophically Libertarian, socially liberal, fiscally conservative, scientifically grounded, agnostic, porn admiring gun owner who believes in self determination.

    Chuck, we miss ya man.

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