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General Category => Politics/Government => Topic started by: mystery-ak on November 13, 2018, 03:53:57 pm
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Chatter: Martha McSally Could Still Represent Arizona In The SenateÂ...Here's What Needs To Happen
Matt Vespa
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@mvespa1
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Posted: Nov 13, 2018 1:05 AM
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So, now that’s over. McSally can still serve in the U.S. Senate. Yes, even though she lost, it’s possible that she could represent Arizona in the U.S. Senate. It will take Republican Gov. Doug Ducey, who trounced his Democratic opponent to win another term, to sign off on it, and current Sen. Jon Kyl needs to resign. Kyl was appointed to fill the vacancy left by the late Sen. John McCain. The discussions on this route have already begun, as Kyl has zero interest in returning to public life.
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https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2018/11/13/chatter-this-is-how-martha-mcsally-could-still-represent-arizona-in-the-senate-n2535824
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Yeah. Aren't we all excited two Lib broads will represent AZ.
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Isn't their a single qualified conservative in AZ to fill Kyl's spot?
What a state.
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Yeah. Aren't we all excited two Lib broads will represent AZ.
Yeah...keep Kyl there
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Isn't their a single qualified conservative in AZ to fill Kyl's spot?
What a state.
Me, I suppose.... :shrug:
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Yeah...keep Kyl there
Kyl doesn't want it, according to Vespa.
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Kyl doesn't want it, according to Vespa.
He said (more than once) he will only stay until after the 2020 election. I don't see him resigning before then. If McSally wants that seat she will have to run for it in 2020 and 2022.
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McSally lost a race she should have won easily, but a folk in her state wide she's done.
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Bye, Felicia!
She's a loser.
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McSally lost a race she should have won easily, but a folk in her state wide she's done.
I disagree. Sinema was always a strong contender, even before Flake decided to retire. It may have even played a part in that, Sinema was already beating him badly in the hypothetical polling at that time. If it can be claimed a Rat candidate for any state-wide office has Maricopa County locked up, then that candidate would pretty unbeatable because Tucson will surely follow, and that's a huge majority of all the votes right there. Sinema's Congressional district includes the urban center of Phoenix.
Who knows what will happen in 2020, when the next election to the other seat takes place. It will be an "open" seat.
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I disagree. Sinema was always a strong contender, even before Flake decided to retire. It may have even played a part in that, Sinema was already beating him badly in the hypothetical polling at that time. If it can be claimed a Rat candidate for any state-wide office has Maricopa County locked up, then that candidate would pretty unbeatable because Tucson will surely follow, and that's a huge majority of all the votes right there. Sinema's Congressional district includes the urban center of Phoenix.
Who knows what will happen in 2020, when the next election to the other seat takes place. It will be an "open" seat.
Well then Noxzema should run for the open seat in 2020 since she is so popular. Why dick around with a good thing.
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Well then Noxzema should run for the open seat in 2020 since she is so popular. Why dick around with a good thing.
I don't know what you are talking about here.
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I don't know what you are talking about here.
Well technically she is Bi, so the butch side can hold her current seat and here fem side can hold the Kyl seat. That way it's legal.
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Well technically she is Bi, so the butch side can hold her current seat and here fem side can hold the Kyl seat. That way it's legal.
Ah! She has Split-Bwaim syndrome.
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Aren't there any red-blooded Republican MALES left in Arizona worthy of serving in the Senate?
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Aren't there any red-blooded Republican MALES left in Arizona worthy of serving in the Senate?
Nope. What a damn shame, and it looks like the GOP farm team is pretty anemic
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