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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #175 on: November 24, 2015, 08:20:46 AM »
Republican frontrunner (the dude you'll be cheerleading shortly) donald trump believes THOUSANDS of people were on the streets of jersey city on 9/11 cheering.

it's simple not true, but he and carson both said it was yesterday.  Carson has flipflopped already.

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #176 on: November 24, 2015, 01:06:27 PM »
Republican frontrunner (the dude you'll be cheerleading shortly) donald trump believes THOUSANDS of people were on the streets of jersey city on 9/11 cheering.

it's simple not true, but he and carson both said it was yesterday.  Carson has flipflopped already.

Trump gets away with so many lies it's amazing.....there were some people who sympathized with the 9/11 hijackings but there was never "thousands of people" on the streets cheering

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #177 on: November 24, 2015, 06:24:45 PM »
Trump gets away with so many lies it's amazing.....there were some people who sympathized with the 9/11 hijackings but there was never "thousands of people" on the streets cheering

and it's not even news.  Just like he can say he only likes the servicemen who DIDNT cet captured.

Repubs are SO SO SO much against obam/hilary, they will support anyone.  He could literally club a baby seal on national TV and they couldn't care less.... just beat hilary.  Be as loud and rude and crass and unprofessional as you want - just beat hilary.

they settled on loser RINOs in 2008 and 2012 too.  See how that ended up.

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #178 on: November 27, 2015, 01:59:20 PM »
DNC Drowning in Debt; RNC War Chest Getting Deeper

Image: DNC Drowning in Debt; RNC War Chest Getting Deeper  DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz (AP)
By Sandy Fitzgerald   |   Friday, 27 Nov 2015

The Republican National Committee has a war chest of $20 million on hand, while the Democratic National Committee is sinking deeper in the hole as little cash is coming in while the party's debts continue to rise, according to new reports.

"With just under a year until Election Day 2016 we’re seeing great enthusiasm for the GOP," RNC Chairman Reince Priebus said in a press release, reports Fox News.

The RNC announced last week it brought in a total of $8.7 million in October, setting a record for fundraising during a off year for presidential races, and according to the Center for Responsive Politics, the party has raised $89.3 million duirng this election cycle. It has more than $20 million in chash on hand, and owes $1.8 million.

The DNC, though, has raised a total of $53.2 million, and has just $4.7 million in cash in hand, but $6.9 million in debts it owes. In October alone, the DNC raised just under $4.5 million, but spent $5.2 million.

The DNC's debt is partly from a $2 million loan from union-owned Amalgamated Bank, according to The Washington Free Beacon, and and could cause problems for DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who is already coming under criticism from her party leadership for how the primary debate schedule is being handled.

The issue may also hinder Democrats' push to reclaim the House and Senate and win the presidential race,The Free Beacon said.

But Republican strategist Ron Bonjean told Fox that the numbers show the DNC "simply can't get its act together," and most likely Democrats will have to start relying on outside sources, rather than their own party's committee.

http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/DNC-RNC-War-Chest/2015/11/27/id/703716/#ixzz3sjQIHeXn

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #179 on: November 27, 2015, 03:47:51 PM »
DNC Drowning in Debt; RNC War Chest Getting Deeper

Image: DNC Drowning in Debt; RNC War Chest Getting Deeper  DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz (AP)
By Sandy Fitzgerald   |   Friday, 27 Nov 2015

The Republican National Committee has a war chest of $20 million on hand, while the Democratic National Committee is sinking deeper in the hole as little cash is coming in while the party's debts continue to rise, according to new reports.

"With just under a year until Election Day 2016 we’re seeing great enthusiasm for the GOP," RNC Chairman Reince Priebus said in a press release, reports Fox News.

The RNC announced last week it brought in a total of $8.7 million in October, setting a record for fundraising during a off year for presidential races, and according to the Center for Responsive Politics, the party has raised $89.3 million duirng this election cycle. It has more than $20 million in chash on hand, and owes $1.8 million.

The DNC, though, has raised a total of $53.2 million, and has just $4.7 million in cash in hand, but $6.9 million in debts it owes. In October alone, the DNC raised just under $4.5 million, but spent $5.2 million.

The DNC's debt is partly from a $2 million loan from union-owned Amalgamated Bank, according to The Washington Free Beacon, and and could cause problems for DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who is already coming under criticism from her party leadership for how the primary debate schedule is being handled.

The issue may also hinder Democrats' push to reclaim the House and Senate and win the presidential race,The Free Beacon said.

But Republican strategist Ron Bonjean told Fox that the numbers show the DNC "simply can't get its act together," and most likely Democrats will have to start relying on outside sources, rather than their own party's committee.

http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/DNC-RNC-War-Chest/2015/11/27/id/703716/#ixzz3sjQIHeXn
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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #180 on: November 09, 2016, 08:24:53 AM »
The Republican Party still hasn't gotten the memo that their party is dead. 

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #181 on: November 09, 2016, 08:29:41 AM »
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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #182 on: November 09, 2016, 08:33:29 AM »
Any word on that Ted Cruz sex orgy tape? The one where he fucks a donkey?

Anyone?

Hello?>

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #183 on: November 09, 2016, 09:21:10 AM »
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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #184 on: November 09, 2016, 11:32:35 AM »
Any word on that Ted Cruz sex orgy tape? The one where he fucks a donkey?

Anyone?

Hello?>

It will be out any day now. 

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #185 on: November 09, 2016, 11:34:35 AM »
The Republican Party as we know it may die now to give birth to a new, Trump Republican Party for generations to come.

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #186 on: November 09, 2016, 12:03:17 PM »
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typical back stabbing snake politicians

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #187 on: November 15, 2016, 02:51:10 PM »

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #188 on: November 15, 2016, 06:03:35 PM »
My FB is comedy gold by these liberal twinkies

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #189 on: November 15, 2016, 06:06:36 PM »

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #190 on: December 16, 2016, 07:29:26 PM »
Kennedy Wins Louisiana Senate Race; Gives GOP 52-seat Majority
By Todd Beamon   |   Saturday, 10 Dec 2016

Republican Louisiana State Treasurer John Kennedy won a runoff election Saturday, defeating Democratic Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell and increasing the GOP's control of chamber to four seats.

NOLA.com called the race for Kennedy, 65, within an hour after the polls closed.

With 48 percent of the votes counted by then, Kennedy was leading Campbell 63-37 percent.

The runoff was for the seat of Republican Sen. David Vitter, who is retiring after two terms in the Senate. He lost the governor's race last year.

Neither Kennedy nor Campbell won a majority in the Nov. 8 election, causing the runoff. Polls had shown Kennedy with a comfortable lead.

Kennedy's victory extends Republican control of the Senate to 52 seats, versus 48 for the Democrats.

Republicans also won two open U.S. House seats in runoffs: Clay Higgins, a former sheriff's captain known as the "Cajun John Wayne," won in the 3rd District representing southwest and south-central Louisiana — and state Rep. Mike Johnson took 4th District covering northwest Louisiana.

An Oxford-educated lawyer from south Louisiana, Kennedy was re-elected to his fifth term as treasurer in 2015.

Kennedy had run for Senate twice before, losing to Vitter as a Democrat in 2004 and to Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu in 2008 as a Republican.

The Senate runoff drew national attention, with President-elect Trump and Vice President-elect Mike Pence each traveling to Louisiana to rally for Kennedy.

The Republican Party provided resources and staff to assist Kennedy's campaign, while national Democratic organizations largely abandoned Campbell, assuming an easy win for the GOP.

In Baton Rouge on Friday, Trump urged Bayou State voters to back Kennedy.

"We have to get the people to go to the polls," Trump told a rally at the Dow Chemical Hangar as part of his "thank you" tour of battleground states. "If you go to the polls, he's going to win.

"If you don't go to the polls, he's not going to win."

Republican National Committee co-chair Sharon Day said Saturday that Kennedy's win capped "a year of historic Republican wins up and down the ballot."

"With 52 seats in the U.S. Senate, we are excited for Republicans to confirm a conservative Supreme Court justice and begin working with President-elect Trump to pass an agenda of change for the American people," she added.

"Whether it's winning the White House, Congress, or state-level races, Republicans have much to celebrate this year."

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky said that "voters in Louisiana and across the country made it clear this year they are eager for a new direction from the White House.

"They kept Republican majorities in Congress to work with the new administration to help strengthen our national and economic security.

"Senate Republicans are ready to lead and we look forward to John joining our team."
In the Senate race, Kennedy touted his support for Trump and slammed Obamacare.

"The good thing about this race is that nobody's going to confuse the two of us," Kennedy said of his opponent. "He's a liberal. I'm a conservative.

"He supported [Hillary] Clinton. I supported Mr. Trump.

"He believes government can spend the money you earn better than you can. I don't."

The House seats were open because Republicans Charles Boustany and John Fleming unsuccessfully sought the Senate seat instead of re-election.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

http://www.newsmax.com/Headline/kennedy-louisiana-senate-repubican/2016/12/10/id/763303/

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #191 on: December 27, 2016, 09:03:31 AM »
Yes, the Republican party is dead. 

Bwahahaha!   ;D

Democrats lost over 1,000 seats under Obama
Published December 27, 2016 
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President Obama claims he could have won a third term if he had been allowed to run – but even if he's right, his coattails haven’t done much for the rest of his party.

While Obama’s tireless campaigning, broad demographic appeal and message of “hope” and “change” helped propel him to two terms in the White House, his skills on the stump haven’t translated down the ballot.

The Democratic Party suffered huge losses at every level during Obama’s West Wing tenure.

The grand total: a net loss of 1,042 state and federal Democratic posts, including congressional and state legislative seats, governorships and the presidency.

The latter was perhaps the most profound example of Obama's popularity failing to translate to support for his allies. Hillary Clinton, who served as secretary of state under Obama, brought the first family out for numerous campaign appearances. In September, Obama declared that his “legacy’s on the ballot.”

Less than two months later, Americans voted for Donald Trump.

OBAMA: I COULD HAVE WON THIRD TERM

But 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue wasn’t the only locale to see a big partisan change since Obama took office in January 2009, according to figures from Ballotpedia.

Democratic U.S. Senate seats fell from 55 to 46. Their share of the House plummeted from 256 seats to 194. Republicans still control both chambers going into the next session.

Democratic governerships also became a rarity during this eight-year period, slipping from 28 to 16.

The Obama years, which saw the rise of the Tea Party as well as a new movement form around Trump that is still being defined, coincided with a loss of 958 state legislative seats for Democrats.

Still, Obama said in an interview which aired Monday that, if he were allowed to run for a third term, he would have been victorious.

“I am confident in this vision because I’m confident that if I had run again and articulated it, I think I could’ve mobilized a majority of the American people to rally behind it,” Obama told ex-adviser David Axelrod for “The Axe Files” podcast.

Trump responded, "no way!"

While Obama and others note that Clinton still won the popular vote last month, and Democrats shaved down the Republican majority on Capitol Hill, others in the party have voiced concerns about where Democrats go from here.

“We’re not even a national party at this point,” Rep. Tim Ryan, D-Ohio, said last month as he made a failed run at the House minority leader position. “We have some support on the coasts, but we’ve lost the support of middle America, and we’ve got to make some changes. So I’m pulling the fire alarm here, because the house is on fire.”

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/12/27/democrats-lost-over-1000-seats-under-obama.html?refresh=true

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #192 on: January 19, 2017, 05:29:42 PM »
Democrats in the Wilderness
Inside a decimated party's not-so-certain revival stragegy.
By Edward-Isaac Dovere
January/February 2017

"But they are stuck in the minority in Congress with no end in sight, have only 16 governors left and face 32 state legislatures fully under GOP control.  Their top leaders in the House are all over 70.  Their top leaders in the Senate are all over 60.  Under Obama, Democrats have lost 1,034 seats at the state and federal level--there's no bench, no bench for a bench, virtually no one able to speak for the party as a whole." 

http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/01/democrats-trump-administration-wilderness-comeback-revival-214650


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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #193 on: January 19, 2017, 05:58:30 PM »
Democrats in the Wilderness
Inside a decimated party's not-so-certain revival stragegy.
By Edward-Isaac Dovere
January/February 2017

"But they are stuck in the minority in Congress with no end in sight, have only 16 governors left and face 32 state legislatures fully under GOP control.  Their top leaders in the House are all over 70.  Their top leaders in the Senate are all over 60.  Under Obama, Democrats have lost 1,034 seats at the state and federal level--there's no bench, no bench for a bench, virtually no one able to speak for the party as a whole." 

http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/01/democrats-trump-administration-wilderness-comeback-revival-214650



Didn't Okrah's sex slave Gayle taunt the RNC leader with a the Republican Party "obituary" at some point? 
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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #194 on: January 19, 2017, 06:02:22 PM »
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Zero respect for these two groveling bitches.  Add Lying Ted Cruz to the mix. 

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #195 on: January 19, 2017, 07:56:10 PM »
Zero respect for these two groveling bitches.  Add Lying Ted Cruz to the mix. 

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #196 on: June 21, 2017, 04:31:30 PM »
Dems acknowledge anti-Trump message falling short after Georgia loss
By Joseph Weber
Published June 21, 2017
 
Democrats acknowledged Wednesday that their anti-Trump campaign message has failed to connect with voters this year in the wake of two more party losses in House special elections.

Voters "want us to focus on jobs and the economy,” Illinois Democratic Rep. Cheri Bustos told Fox News’ “Happening Now” on Wednesday. “I get almost no questions about Russia. I get no recommendations that I [should] support impeachment.  … All of the other sideshows are not what people want us to focus on.”

The moment of reflection comes after Republican Karen Handel defeated Jon Ossoff in Georgia’s closely watched House runoff, despite millions in out-of-state donations pouring into his campaign amid Democratic hopes that an Ossoff win would deliver a rebuke to President Trump.

Instead, Republicans cited Handel’s win as a rebuke to Democratic “obstruction.”

Democrats had entered the 2017 special elections expecting to ride the wave of opposition to Trump – hoping his low approval ratings, popular-vote loss and now-persistent allegations his campaign team colluded with Russians to influence the election would translate to Democratic support at the polls.

However, Democrats have lost all four House races so far this year where they sought to flip a Republican-held seat.

Georgia’s race marked their highest-profile defeat, in what became the costliest-ever House election.

The campaigns and outside groups combined to spend over $50 million. In terms of individual donations, Ossoff vastly outpaced Handel, with nearly $24 million to her $4.5 million -- though Handel was boosted by outside groups.

Democrats on Tuesday also lost a special election for the House seat held by Mick Mulvaney, now the White House budget director.

The other two races this year where Democrats failed to turn a seat from red to blue were in Kansas and Montana -- with their last chance coming Aug. 15 for the Utah seat of outgoing Rep. Jason Chaffetz.

Bustos was not the only Democrat to lament the conditions of the party in the wake of Tuesday’s losses.

As the final returns in Georgia’s 6th Congressional District were tallied, Massachusetts Rep. Seth Moulton tweeted the loss “better be a wakeup call” for Democrats.

“Business as usual isn't working. Time to stop rehashing 2016 and talk about the future,” he continued in a series of tweets that within minutes became post-election news. "We need a genuinely new message, a serious jobs plan that reaches all Americans and a bigger tent, not a smaller one. Focus on the future."

At the House Democrats’ weekly meeting the next morning on Capitol Hill, caucus Chairman Joe Crowley addressed Moulton’s frustration.

The New York lawmaker said he also was “disappointed” and the party would evaluate the results of all 2017 races and have a “healthy debate” in which members will “have an opportunity to express their concerns.”

To the question of whether Democrats had focused too much on Trump and national issues, Crowley said the party’s 2018 strategy to win control of the House by taking 24 GOP-held seats would include a mix of national and local issues.

“We can walk and chew gum at the same time,” he said.

Ohio Democratic Rep. Tim Ryan, who unsuccessfully challenged Nancy Pelosi for her leadership post, was quoted in The New York Times saying, “Our brand is worse than Trump.”

Pelosi, meanwhile, remained upbeat – telling colleagues in a letter Wednesday, “The House was in play before the Georgia race. The House remains in play now.” She said Democrats will have to put forth their “message.”

While Democrats tried to tie Handel to Trump, Republicans linked Ossoff to House Minority Leader Pelosi -- with TV ads and mailers featuring images of her and reminders about Ossoff’s campaign getting millions from wealthy East and West coast liberals like her.

Crowley suggested that tying a candidate to party leader is standard campaign practice, a line repeated hours later by Michigan Democratic Rep. Debbie Dingell.

“There are always questions about leadership. … That’s a reality of elections. It’s all of our responsibility,” she told Fox News’ “America’s News HQ,” amid renewed questions about Washington Democrats having failed to connect with working Americans.

David Payne, a Republican strategist and president of digital communications firm Codavate, said Wednesday that the parties were equally guilty of invoking Trump and Pelosi and that “local politics still reigns supreme.”

“They wanted to nationalize the race,” Payne said. “They wanted to turn it into something like a beat down.”

He pointed out that Ossoff eventually dumped the “Make Trump Furious” motto and made fiscally conservative promises like tax cuts for businesses in a district held by Republicans for nearly four decades.

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, who once held the Georgia seat in question, wrote on FoxNews.com, “For the Left this race had been portrayed as a referendum on Trump. After Trump’s tweets and robocalls, there was a verdict. Trump won.”

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/06/21/dems-acknowledge-anti-trump-message-falling-short-after-georgia-loss.html

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #197 on: August 03, 2017, 04:29:44 PM »
The Hill: Gov. Justice's WVa Flip Gives GOP Control of 26 States
Thursday, 03 Aug 2017

West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice's reported decision to ditch the Democratic Party and become a Republican means the GOP controls all three levers of government in 26 states, The Hill reported.

With his expected announcement Thursday night, Justice will be the 34th GOP governor in America; Republicans already control both chambers in West Virginia's state legislature, The Hill noted.

Republicans also hold the governorship and both legislative chambers in Idaho, Utah, Arizona, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, South Carolina, Florida, and New Hampshire.

In Nebraska, a unicameral legislature is ostensibly nonpartisan, but in practice, it is controlled by Republicans, The Hill reported.

Democrats hold 15 governorships and control both chambers of the legislature in six states: Oregon, California, Hawaii, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Delaware.

Republicans control both chambers in Montana, Louisiana, North Carolina, Virginia, and Pennsylvania, where Democrats are governors.

And Democrats hold both legislative chambers in Nevada, New Mexico, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Vermont, where there are GOP governors.

Five states have divided legislatures, and chambers in three of those states — Washington, New York and Alaska — are governed by bipartisan coalitions, The Hill reported.

http://www.newsmax.com/Politics/west-virginia-jim-justice-republican-democrat/2017/08/03/id/805697/

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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #198 on: August 03, 2017, 04:31:27 PM »
The Hill: Gov. Justice's WVa Flip Gives GOP Control of 26 States
Thursday, 03 Aug 2017

West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice's reported decision to ditch the Democratic Party and become a Republican means the GOP controls all three levers of government in 26 states, The Hill reported.

With his expected announcement Thursday night, Justice will be the 34th GOP governor in America; Republicans already control both chambers in West Virginia's state legislature, The Hill noted.

Republicans also hold the governorship and both legislative chambers in Idaho, Utah, Arizona, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, South Carolina, Florida, and New Hampshire.

In Nebraska, a unicameral legislature is ostensibly nonpartisan, but in practice, it is controlled by Republicans, The Hill reported.

Democrats hold 15 governorships and control both chambers of the legislature in six states: Oregon, California, Hawaii, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Delaware.

Republicans control both chambers in Montana, Louisiana, North Carolina, Virginia, and Pennsylvania, where Democrats are governors.

And Democrats hold both legislative chambers in Nevada, New Mexico, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Vermont, where there are GOP governors.

Five states have divided legislatures, and chambers in three of those states — Washington, New York and Alaska — are governed by bipartisan coalitions, The Hill reported.

http://www.newsmax.com/Politics/west-virginia-jim-justice-republican-democrat/2017/08/03/id/805697/

Convention of the States, when?!
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Re: The Republican Party is Dead
« Reply #199 on: August 03, 2017, 04:47:17 PM »
Joe Manchin the next to flip??