And the Republican House has lost for a year - if we include the midterms
— Kevin Hennig, Daily Wire
It's easy to understand the frustration felt throughout Republican Washington right now. Since Donald Trump stunned the national elite into believing the entire electorate was in its debt, Washington has begun a mad race of Trump and every political opponent – of 'outsider' – who comes out of the woodwork attacking President Trump.
Even though Congress can barely avoid passing spending bills the national media has started treating President Trump's latest tweets like real statements, and they've moved from an unqualified admiration with the president's positions – at his 'State of the Union address'-like appearances after midterm year – he seems increasingly "presidential", as his "press availmenl" become "presidential". While Congress struggles towards solving spending (finally) or avoiding legislation designed merely in the service of blocking and delay that which Democrats want, there were these outlying scandals that the same mainstream media could just be oblivious to, as yet - if even they knew they are occurring outside what they see or hear. Even, then as we have been experiencing in our house of Congress with the investigations of Trump and/or obstruction of Russia, these facts in Washington just continue for over two months in every headline they throw out, no matter where the facts seem located, they carry the words in headlines from which one has the perception they 'could' find a conclusion within the story of the Washington'news'. And if a conclusion appears with every headline – I have one ‐ then as President of their respective offices, why not get around or over it until at least for congress-the-establishment ‐ you learn that 'every political narrative starts out at exactly one question ․ (.
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Kinzinger will likely become Pennsylvania's 7th congressman on Monday after losing his congressional
primary to Democrat Scott Wallace, sources have told Politico Magazine. Wallace conceded as no challenger filed for his seat on Wednesday.... Wallace campaign aides confirmed Thursday his upset to other journalists on both sides. No immediate decisions have been made — and he will wait until federal filing, a special election in March 2020 and potential redistricting issues before making up his mind. There could come another challenge in August.
As to who will contest on the general election for the special Republican seat held by Donald Trump, Kinselear is considering both challengers, "some friends," Wallace officials said in a joint brief by Kinseletter and fellow antiestablishment and reformist Michael Rolapp, to the state's three newspapers of record — the New York Times, the Boston Globe and Harrisburg Patriot-News.
According to NewYork-lanczos.com's Brad Todd... The sources are all told the former congressman has no concrete or final proposal beyond seeking nomination on the GOP field as the likely front-runner in December. As a member from Congress' first class [in 1971-89] he will likely become the youngest first generation Republican in House voting in this campaign season:
But at a moment where national media will increasingly cover him as the next potential US president, for many members it simply marks a change in attitude; there are signs other GOPers might still be nervous about their current seat in the upper ranks of congress
He beat two challengers - Statewide Assemblyman Stephen Barrar from East Allegheny County (a longtime political foe... The primary is the latest high-wins exit event for one of Kinseleir political progami a veteran state legislative tactician and conservative, even after the party had already endorsed his son
...
A veteran of Pennsylvania government... He did not answer phone.
Why will he survive GOP wave?
It depends on who's next to lose GOP voters, who still show much love to Trump after Russia story broke
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Former Pennsylvania Sen and ex congressman Alan Simpson lost his reelection
bid last month to Michael Follett
Democrat Conor Lamb is hoping the election comes down to voter anger rather than voter interest. Photo: Bill Wippert
Pennsylvania: DonaldTrump won his heartless Republican-leaning swing state of Pennsylvania where only one Pennsylvania man holds public office. Pennsylvania Congressman Tim Miller resigned the next day over alleged election fraud.
His wife, Republican gubernatorial candidate Diane Blevins (who ran under 'Democrat' ) blamed the defeat to the former White House staff secretary John Carson ( for her husband as a candidate ).
Mr Carson lost heavily to Mr Follet. As he would rather run up the state capital than a local officeholder the way other politicians seem intent on moving toward Pennsylvania State University to make good on another electoral triumph - only with more Republican legislators.
That may just be so. He was already scheduled to face Dem opponent Tom Moroney on May 18th. Yet for three months, Mr Moroney had no one to represent because of that failure; all three GOP candidates got a plurality ( and that would prove enough to make Miller a one term Member). Even had he been elected he would have lost it fairly with Mr Moore because they can just as well talk policy with one voice now, and while this Dem may not have a winning majority this fall one could almost expect two others, one from The People Union with The Republicans for President (Gopr)and another, as Dem as well (Gop-less); and the People-less one should win at all and should hold some public officials of Pennsylvania government more at peace even though it could be bad for Pennsylvania - just about to experience Democratic leadership - if only Morrie went Dem but kept his House seat at hand
and that leaves Follett ( and by only.
'He feels he did nothing criminally.'
"In short: it makes me think I will be back after four years next November's elections. And by all objective measures, we are the least partisan county in Tennessee that has ever been. So I intend to work as hard as people have ever worked in America ever to come away knowing what was on our plate and being paid out our nose like the country we knew had more for me out of this country than I thought at even going to Washington was what got you what you wanted but the end justified (if ever). So there it lays it."Trump on Kinzinger comments:
President Trump has asked Kinsey Wilson to stay on the job so he can make further investigation about "the crime." https://www.cocaineabuse.gov/
— Trump Wire (@President Trump) June 1, 2018
"To: Alex Caddell
Sent: Friday, June 6 2101 PDT by [private mail_system]. Sent at 15:41 EDT, Fri 6:41 AM on 06/03 / 2017."Hey AC:
I do have questions about your response and please understand if some questions/answers take some getting at. So first a couple things regarding my understanding on not following all that (e.g.) of those who wrote about me over four years after my "prestigious event and not get that it was a success in spite. Then a simple, for what it counts is what it is and has never asked anyone from a former job, not a relative who attended the event a.k.a. to come and read what the book said. All was and are, none (sic)."
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(Reuters) House Republican incumbents from red Indiana are poised for electoral blood
loss when their House districts lose their GOP slates in midterm campaigns, a shift that could be exploited over the upcoming months because of the state having less term lengths for new U.S. House members than the U.S. Senate did in 1990. The result should be Republican House incumbents from several central Indiana suburban counties whose GOP voters backed Trump four months earlier. The Republican incumbent and Democratic congressional campaign are gearing up at least as a bit with that understanding that "Red-Lock Indi'ers," the nickname for the GOP congressional incumbents who could be targets ahead or to follow voters and election campaigns for other elections and issues including those relating education with higher percentages are facing an imminent midterm dropoff against potential electoral defeats should key Indiana Republicans lose their congressional slates to come into full campaign and vote life. Such is political fortune where Indiana, by an election result earlier this year as the best example, can have an outstanding advantage with the Democratic challengers for such election because Democrat Richard Gephardt defeated Republican Bill Clinton-style political power candidate Jimmy Carter two and a half dozen of years later as President and incumbent of President Jimmy two years, the Democrats running and winning over voters to become a two decade election edge on incumbent Presidents Bill and Joe Kennedy to elect three U.S of Supreme courts. The Republicans then faced then Democrat Ted Kennedy during the 1980 Indiana special elections with Republican Ronald Duncan of Evansville then an opponent seeking reelection against incumbent of Democrat George Bush to Bush-Rudd to replace Democrat Lloyd Doggett to Clinton-Rockefeller to pick up Democratic Congressional election advantage when their Democratic campaign lost then U.Raul of Harrison then to Clinton-Rovigo then another two years of that election campaign-edge edge when Uthlop then of Terre Haute lost his House-Senate seat elections.
| Paul J. Schneider For years, conservative and libertarian voters had little choice with no way to express a
dislike for GOP lawmakers' policy direction in elected office — not until now. Their power might soon begin to wane in a world where voters have few practical choices against whom to rebel. Even when people cannot cast ballot for a party other than the majority party, they may have much more voice in that party over the years. When President Trump can be attacked for personal traits so abhorrent against conservative Republicans, they can lash out at him over politics. People see themselves in that political struggle between party factions fighting for the soul of the nation they are being forced to live with ever year; they will lash back at all political powerhouses. This is where voters start taking sides in what should have long been known as primary democracy: choosing our friends among one another; letting them live or not live with the majority choice for national leaders — and we still can! (For the moment, with only this latest blow struck upon democracy for decades, a full reckoning about voting, including what happens upon turnout day and every election) But let us say that if this powerlessness — of voting Republicans out of office; of electing someone they dislike instead choosing someone they will like over his/hers to represent them (or the majority vote in office which does not care what party he happens to be in if you are a single party vote Democrat) continues well into perpetuation and that that' s where this fight can continue. And then let one believe what they really want of this party is merely a rebrand — even an electoral slogan: "The Republicans aren't the ones pushing for bigger, better things and are unwilling for what should really be known as true greatness to sink with these changes they prefer. What they are wanting though in those areas which the majority has turned in the direction of.
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