If you are not a subscriber, you missed out the last few days as I documented GOP donors are now redirecting money to Senate races from the presidential race and the President’s own team is moving money from must-win mid-west states to states with active senate competitions.
Less than intelligent behavior by the Democratic Party didn't just show up yesterday. It has been there a very long time. The Democratic Party's policies (unlimited abortion, some variant of the Green New Deal, defunding Police, packing SCOTUS, repealing the 2nd Amendment, etc.) are the antithesis of conservatism. Biden can hide all he wants, but does anybody really believe he is not anti-fracking or that he wouldn't support packing SCOTUS? His media supporters can argue that transferring police funding to other organizations isn't defunding the police, but that is obviously B.S.
Redirecting funding to key Senate races is not necessarily anti-Trump, because with a few exceptions (Romney, Murkowski, and Collins), GOP Senators are largely in sync with Trump's policies. The Senate's track record of confirming Trump's judicial appointments is a prime example of that. The GOP Senators who have lost reelection in 2016 were not strong supporters of Trump's policies (Kirk - IL, Ayotte - NH) while newly elected GOP Senators in 2018 (Howley - MO, Scott - FL, Braun - IN, Cramer - ND) are generally supportive of Trump's policies. Trump's support (from both the GOP-base and party-switching Democrats) is based on supporting policies his voters want. Fighting to win close elections in contested states/districts by supporting candidates whose views are in line with the policy views of the GOP-base is a necessary part of the battle to implement GOP-policies in a severely divided political environment.
I’ve said that should Biden be elected, they will kill him and install Harris. Well Pelosi is not withholding her hand on this.
Less than intelligent behavior by the Democratic Party didn't just show up yesterday. It has been there a very long time. The Democratic Party's policies (unlimited abortion, some variant of the Green New Deal, defunding Police, packing SCOTUS, repealing the 2nd Amendment, etc.) are the antithesis of conservatism. Biden can hide all he wants, but does anybody really believe he is not anti-fracking or that he wouldn't support packing SCOTUS? His media supporters can argue that transferring police funding to other organizations isn't defunding the police, but that is obviously B.S.
Redirecting funding to key Senate races is not necessarily anti-Trump, because with a few exceptions (Romney, Murkowski, and Collins), GOP Senators are largely in sync with Trump's policies. The Senate's track record of confirming Trump's judicial appointments is a prime example of that. The GOP Senators who have lost reelection in 2016 were not strong supporters of Trump's policies (Kirk - IL, Ayotte - NH) while newly elected GOP Senators in 2018 (Howley - MO, Scott - FL, Braun - IN, Cramer - ND) are generally supportive of Trump's policies. Trump's support (from both the GOP-base and party-switching Democrats) is based on supporting policies his voters want. Fighting to win close elections in contested states/districts by supporting candidates whose views are in line with the policy views of the GOP-base is a necessary part of the battle to implement GOP-policies in a severely divided political environment.
I've got a better idea. You listen to Rush and let me know....