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Reason...oh, I've lost track, of why I left the GOP.
23 hours ago ago from Conservative Scalawag
Moderates, this is the new reality according to the idiot Sen. John Cornyn of Texas . That the GOP, and Republicans must accept the moderates, like John McCain and others in the party. Well, actually, no - no, we don't have to. For there is a third option, it is either called going Independent, or Libertarian - such as I have done. For I am tired of voting for boobs who would rather stand for anything, than for something. That "something" ...
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15 hours ago ago from Target Rich Environment
Prior to stupid bills like McCain/Feingold and his ability to put forth and before (by the way- just an observation, the Dems don't seem to be returning the favors, do they?), I believed in Senator John McCain. When he puts his limited government hat on, I love the guy. We need someone to take the government pork pilers and make them famous . This is the Senator John McCain I love (there's just not been enough of him this year when we've ...
Related contentMcCain, GOP secretly courting another Dem to switch
16 hours ago ago from The Plain Truth
Republicans are stepping up their efforts to persuade more House Democrats to switch parties and are zeroing in on a second-term Pennsylvanian who acknowledged the efforts but said he has "no plans" to do so. Democratic Rep. Chris Carney received a phone call Wednesday from Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) asking him to consider becoming a Republican, a top GOP official told POLITICO. MORE
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John McCain, GOP Court Pennsylvania Democrat Chris Carney
19 hours ago ago from Politics Daily
As Democrats stripped Alabama Rep. Parker Griffith of his committee assignments after he announced plans to switch parties, Republicans zeroed in on another congressman they hope will consider crossing the aisle: Chris Carney of Pennsylvania. Politico reports that Sen. John McCain called Carney on Wednesday, asking him to consider becoming a Republican. "I am flattered by the overtures of Sen. McCain and other Republican Party officials and ...
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