Posted: 10/16/2016 3:22:23 PM EDT
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I'm torn, I really am not sure who I am going to vote for.
I can't STAND McCain and want him gone. But, that said, I don't know who is better to vote for at this point...
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| Look at it this way, McCain sucks but he's nearing his expiration date so this next term will likely be his last. Kirkpatrick, if she wins, will probably be around for several more terms. It's time to end Kirkpatrick's political ambitions and then wait out McCain's expiration date. |
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I simply cannot stand McCain...
However, Kirkpatrick is a far left liberal whackadoodle, whereas McCain is merely a RINO. Kirkpatrick will vote in lockstep with scum like Diane Finestein and Barbra Boxer. With McCain you never can tell what he will do, but he is clearly the lesser of two evils here. Also, there is a decent chance he might simply die in office. In AZ that means a special election, not a gubernatorial appointment. |
| As of this writing, the possibility of Clinton actually winning here in Arizona is no longer a remote one. With all of his faults, we need McCain with his (R) attached to his name. We simply cannot lose control of the Senate. Period. Even with his poor record, he would contribute toward a Republican Senate Majority Leader. |
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Quoted: Look at it this way, McCain sucks but he's nearing his expiration date so this next term will likely be his last. Kirkpatrick, if she wins, will probably be around for several more terms. It's time to end Kirkpatrick's political ambitions and then wait out McCain's expiration date. Bruce ETA: sent ballot off today with mccain marked for senator. flake is coming up next and it won't make any difference at that time after new potus is elected. voting him out for sure! |
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At this point I will not vote for any democrat. Even if a democrat existed that matched my political beliefs exactly I would still not vote for them and increase the power of the national party. And I'm one short step from feeling the same way about the Republicans. But not quite yet. |
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I voted for him the first time he ran, never again since, until yesterday. We have to keep Congress Republican. And we need to get it right at the state and local level too. |
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Quoted: Sounds familiar Quoted: Quoted: I voted McCain as well but felt like shit doing it, I wasn't going to vote for a socialst or someone who was going to lose so my only options were vote McCain or leave it blank........... Sounds familiar |
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In a recent conversation, I told a bunch of our micro managers that the biggest service McCain could have done for America, was to die in his Vietnamese POW cage.
That said, back when Kirkpatrick was in her 1st term, right after she voted for 0care, she sent me some franking crap, and I sent her office an email, telling her that she 'couldn't have done more damage to this country, than if she were a paid agent of the former soviet union', and I didn't want to hear from her ever again. When I become a beloved, benevolent dictator, the 17th amendment will be one of the 1st things to get put against the brick wall. Jay |
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McStain is a senator, in the Senate. Not a representative in the House. Quoted:
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Help towards house majority remaining republican... McStain is a senator, in the Senate. Not a representative in the House. I understand that. I was referring to Congress as the "house." Not the House of Representatives. |