Establishment Sen. Lisa Murkowski Laments ‘I May Not Be Re-Elected’

GURPS

INGSOC
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Establishment Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) on Thursday admitted she may lose her primary bid to Donald Trump-endorsed candidate Kelly Tshibaka.

“I may not be re-elected,” Murkowski told the New York Times about the possible end of her 20-year Senate career.

“It may be that Alaskans say, ‘Nope, we want to go with an absolute, down-the-line, always, always, 100-percent, never-question, rubber-stamp Republican,’ she said about Tshibaka who is leading in the polls.



 

GregV814

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If you think about it, we have slowly transformed from the "American" way to some sort of European-like Country with the help of countless liberal politicians. The media joined hands with these people years ago and the Boards of Education to shape young minds to accept their point of view.
Do I like it? No.
But this is as the world turns. Nothing stays the same and we can't change it.

"Uncle Si" explained this the Willie on an episode of Duck Dynasty. As silly as that show is, some truths are validated.
 

SamSpade

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PREMO Member
If you think about it, we have slowly transformed from the "American" way to some sort of European-like Country with the help of countless liberal politicians.

They always CLAIM that "we should all be more like Europeans" until you point out COUNTLESS ways they don't always have it as good as we do.
Typical example - most European nations have MUCH more restrictive laws than we do regarding abortion. You typical European lives in a much smaller home than your average American. And so on.

So generally, I tend to ignore this presumed Eurocentric admiration, because it's a fake.
They just want what they want, and cherry pick when it is useful.
 

Merlin99

Visualize whirled peas
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Establishment Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) on Thursday admitted she may lose her primary bid to Donald Trump-endorsed candidate Kelly Tshibaka.

“I may not be re-elected,” Murkowski told the New York Times about the possible end of her 20-year Senate career.

“It may be that Alaskans say, ‘Nope, we want to go with an absolute, down-the-line, always, always, 100-percent, never-question, rubber-stamp Republican,’ she said about Tshibaka who is leading in the polls.



You ever hear how she became a senator? Her dad was senator and was elected governor. So when he was promoted he gave the seat to his daughter.
 
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Hijinx

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It isn't that Republicans want a Republican who always votes republican
They want a Republican who doesn't always vote with the Democrats .
 
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