Senators learn the hard way about the fallout from turning on Trump

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The people who put Trump into office spoke loudly and clearly on election day, but some Washington Establishment GOP thought they knew better and ignored those voices... and now it's starting to come back to bite them in the ass...

Senators learn the hard way about the fallout from turning on Trump

"Republican senators who have been a thorn in President Trump's side are beginning to see the political consequences of opposing the White House as pro-Trump activists start to mobilize.

Just this week, it was
revealed that conservative billionaire and Trump benefactor Robert Mercer would be contributing $300,000 to a super PAC supporting a primary challenger to Arizona GOP Sen. Jeff Flake. The Republican lawmaker has sparred with Trump on immigration and is promoting a book that argues the GOP is in “denial” about the president.

Nevada Republican Sen. Dean Heller – who gave only tepid support to Trump’s presidential bid and the subsequent push to repeal and replace ObamaCare – also learned this week he would face a primary challenge from a Trump backer who has run unsuccessfully for Senate before.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, too, is feeling the heat from Trump and his base as the president vents about the Kentucky Republican’s inability to get health care legislation passed...."
 
The people who put Trump into office spoke loudly and clearly on election day, but some Washington Establishment GOP thought they knew better and ignored those voices... and now it's starting to come back to bite them in the ass...

Senators learn the hard way about the fallout from turning on Trump

"Republican senators who have been a thorn in President Trump's side are beginning to see the political consequences of opposing the White House as pro-Trump activists start to mobilize.

Just this week, it was
revealed that conservative billionaire and Trump benefactor Robert Mercer would be contributing $300,000 to a super PAC supporting a primary challenger to Arizona GOP Sen. Jeff Flake. The Republican lawmaker has sparred with Trump on immigration and is promoting a book that argues the GOP is in “denial” about the president.

Nevada Republican Sen. Dean Heller – who gave only tepid support to Trump’s presidential bid and the subsequent push to repeal and replace ObamaCare – also learned this week he would face a primary challenge from a Trump backer who has run unsuccessfully for Senate before.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, too, is feeling the heat from Trump and his base as the president vents about the Kentucky Republican’s inability to get health care legislation passed...."

I guess Republicans want to turn over more Senate seats to Democrats. Trump lost Nevada and his margin of victory in Arizona was smaller than Romney's was in 2012.
 
The people who put Trump into office spoke loudly and clearly on election day, but some Washington Establishment GOP thought they knew better and ignored those voices... and now it's starting to come back to bite them in the ass...

Senators learn the hard way about the fallout from turning on Trump

"Republican senators who have been a thorn in President Trump's side are beginning to see the political consequences of opposing the White House as pro-Trump activists start to mobilize.

Just this week, it was
revealed that conservative billionaire and Trump benefactor Robert Mercer would be contributing $300,000 to a super PAC supporting a primary challenger to Arizona GOP Sen. Jeff Flake. The Republican lawmaker has sparred with Trump on immigration and is promoting a book that argues the GOP is in “denial” about the president.

Nevada Republican Sen. Dean Heller – who gave only tepid support to Trump’s presidential bid and the subsequent push to repeal and replace ObamaCare – also learned this week he would face a primary challenge from a Trump backer who has run unsuccessfully for Senate before.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, too, is feeling the heat from Trump and his base as the president vents about the Kentucky Republican’s inability to get health care legislation passed...."


You know what, just because they have an R in front of their name means squat in my book.

After 7 years of hearing repeal and/or replace........which they ALL ran on, time to throw the LIARS out by any means necessary. We are NOT leftists and will NOT accept this breech of trust.

We are going to see IF we have the power to do this in Alabama. Tricky Mitch has his guy and sinking 8 million dollars into the race for the old Sessions seat. Conservatives have Mo Brooks, a wing and a prayer. For some reason, Trump decided to back the Tricky Mitch candidate. If Brooks wins, then we can defeat all these RINOs in the primaries, and drain the damn swamp ourselves!
 
The people who put Trump into office spoke loudly and clearly on election day, but some Washington Establishment GOP thought they knew better and ignored those voices... and now it's starting to come back to bite them in the ass...

Senators learn the hard way about the fallout from turning on Trump

"Republican senators who have been a thorn in President Trump's side are beginning to see the political consequences of opposing the White House as pro-Trump activists start to mobilize.

Just this week, it was
revealed that conservative billionaire and Trump benefactor Robert Mercer would be contributing $300,000 to a super PAC supporting a primary challenger to Arizona GOP Sen. Jeff Flake. The Republican lawmaker has sparred with Trump on immigration and is promoting a book that argues the GOP is in “denial” about the president.

Nevada Republican Sen. Dean Heller – who gave only tepid support to Trump’s presidential bid and the subsequent push to repeal and replace ObamaCare – also learned this week he would face a primary challenge from a Trump backer who has run unsuccessfully for Senate before.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, too, is feeling the heat from Trump and his base as the president vents about the Kentucky Republican’s inability to get health care legislation passed...."

I guess Republicans want to turn over more Senate seats to Democrats. Trump lost Nevada and his margin of victory in Arizona was smaller than Romney's was in 2012.

Yeah Dem's recent electoral wins scare us...oh wait there have been no wins :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh: Is it mean that I drive the knife into libs backs daily and twist it? :muahaha:
 
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The people who put Trump into office spoke loudly and clearly on election day, but some Washington Establishment GOP thought they knew better and ignored those voices... and now it's starting to come back to bite them in the ass...

Senators learn the hard way about the fallout from turning on Trump

"Republican senators who have been a thorn in President Trump's side are beginning to see the political consequences of opposing the White House as pro-Trump activists start to mobilize.

Just this week, it was
revealed that conservative billionaire and Trump benefactor Robert Mercer would be contributing $300,000 to a super PAC supporting a primary challenger to Arizona GOP Sen. Jeff Flake. The Republican lawmaker has sparred with Trump on immigration and is promoting a book that argues the GOP is in “denial” about the president.

Nevada Republican Sen. Dean Heller – who gave only tepid support to Trump’s presidential bid and the subsequent push to repeal and replace ObamaCare – also learned this week he would face a primary challenge from a Trump backer who has run unsuccessfully for Senate before.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, too, is feeling the heat from Trump and his base as the president vents about the Kentucky Republican’s inability to get health care legislation passed...."

I guess Republicans want to turn over more Senate seats to Democrats. Trump lost Nevada and his margin of victory in Arizona was smaller than Romney's was in 2012.

Democrats will be losing senate seats in 2018
 
The people who put Trump into office spoke loudly and clearly on election day, but some Washington Establishment GOP thought they knew better and ignored those voices... and now it's starting to come back to bite them in the ass...

Senators learn the hard way about the fallout from turning on Trump

"Republican senators who have been a thorn in President Trump's side are beginning to see the political consequences of opposing the White House as pro-Trump activists start to mobilize.

Just this week, it was
revealed that conservative billionaire and Trump benefactor Robert Mercer would be contributing $300,000 to a super PAC supporting a primary challenger to Arizona GOP Sen. Jeff Flake. The Republican lawmaker has sparred with Trump on immigration and is promoting a book that argues the GOP is in “denial” about the president.

Nevada Republican Sen. Dean Heller – who gave only tepid support to Trump’s presidential bid and the subsequent push to repeal and replace ObamaCare – also learned this week he would face a primary challenge from a Trump backer who has run unsuccessfully for Senate before.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, too, is feeling the heat from Trump and his base as the president vents about the Kentucky Republican’s inability to get health care legislation passed...."

I guess Republicans want to turn over more Senate seats to Democrats. Trump lost Nevada and his margin of victory in Arizona was smaller than Romney's was in 2012.

Yeah Dem's recent electoral wins scare us...oh wait there have been no wins :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh: Is it mean that I drive the knife into libs backs daily and twist it? :muahaha:

Dems added a senate seat in this last election.

Lots of Dems stayed home and now regret it. GOP is going to have their hands full.
 
Politicians are usually out of step with citizens. That's why they invented polls. When the polls are dishonest or skewed or just plain wrong it leaves politicians in limbo. We know democrats are hopelessly out of touch because they still rely on polls that gave them the wrong information before the election. I hope establishment republicans are smarter and they get on board with Trump's agenda.
 
The people who put Trump into office spoke loudly and clearly on election day, but some Washington Establishment GOP thought they knew better and ignored those voices... and now it's starting to come back to bite them in the ass...

Senators learn the hard way about the fallout from turning on Trump

"Republican senators who have been a thorn in President Trump's side are beginning to see the political consequences of opposing the White House as pro-Trump activists start to mobilize.

Just this week, it was
revealed that conservative billionaire and Trump benefactor Robert Mercer would be contributing $300,000 to a super PAC supporting a primary challenger to Arizona GOP Sen. Jeff Flake. The Republican lawmaker has sparred with Trump on immigration and is promoting a book that argues the GOP is in “denial” about the president.

Nevada Republican Sen. Dean Heller – who gave only tepid support to Trump’s presidential bid and the subsequent push to repeal and replace ObamaCare – also learned this week he would face a primary challenge from a Trump backer who has run unsuccessfully for Senate before.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, too, is feeling the heat from Trump and his base as the president vents about the Kentucky Republican’s inability to get health care legislation passed...."
/----/ Primary the RINO traitors out.
 
The people who put Trump into office spoke loudly and clearly on election day, but some Washington Establishment GOP thought they knew better and ignored those voices... and now it's starting to come back to bite them in the ass...

Senators learn the hard way about the fallout from turning on Trump

"Republican senators who have been a thorn in President Trump's side are beginning to see the political consequences of opposing the White House as pro-Trump activists start to mobilize.

Just this week, it was
revealed that conservative billionaire and Trump benefactor Robert Mercer would be contributing $300,000 to a super PAC supporting a primary challenger to Arizona GOP Sen. Jeff Flake. The Republican lawmaker has sparred with Trump on immigration and is promoting a book that argues the GOP is in “denial” about the president.

Nevada Republican Sen. Dean Heller – who gave only tepid support to Trump’s presidential bid and the subsequent push to repeal and replace ObamaCare – also learned this week he would face a primary challenge from a Trump backer who has run unsuccessfully for Senate before.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, too, is feeling the heat from Trump and his base as the president vents about the Kentucky Republican’s inability to get health care legislation passed...."

I guess Republicans want to turn over more Senate seats to Democrats. Trump lost Nevada and his margin of victory in Arizona was smaller than Romney's was in 2012.

Democrats will be losing senate seats in 2018

Not if Republicans run Trump sycophants.
 
The people who put Trump into office spoke loudly and clearly on election day, but some Washington Establishment GOP thought they knew better and ignored those voices... and now it's starting to come back to bite them in the ass...

Senators learn the hard way about the fallout from turning on Trump

"Republican senators who have been a thorn in President Trump's side are beginning to see the political consequences of opposing the White House as pro-Trump activists start to mobilize.

Just this week, it was
revealed that conservative billionaire and Trump benefactor Robert Mercer would be contributing $300,000 to a super PAC supporting a primary challenger to Arizona GOP Sen. Jeff Flake. The Republican lawmaker has sparred with Trump on immigration and is promoting a book that argues the GOP is in “denial” about the president.

Nevada Republican Sen. Dean Heller – who gave only tepid support to Trump’s presidential bid and the subsequent push to repeal and replace ObamaCare – also learned this week he would face a primary challenge from a Trump backer who has run unsuccessfully for Senate before.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, too, is feeling the heat from Trump and his base as the president vents about the Kentucky Republican’s inability to get health care legislation passed...."

Yep- the Trumspters will not allow any dissent from the doctrine of their Dear Leader.
 
The people who put Trump into office spoke loudly and clearly on election day, but some Washington Establishment GOP thought they knew better and ignored those voices... and now it's starting to come back to bite them in the ass...

Senators learn the hard way about the fallout from turning on Trump

"Republican senators who have been a thorn in President Trump's side are beginning to see the political consequences of opposing the White House as pro-Trump activists start to mobilize.

Just this week, it was
revealed that conservative billionaire and Trump benefactor Robert Mercer would be contributing $300,000 to a super PAC supporting a primary challenger to Arizona GOP Sen. Jeff Flake. The Republican lawmaker has sparred with Trump on immigration and is promoting a book that argues the GOP is in “denial” about the president.

Nevada Republican Sen. Dean Heller – who gave only tepid support to Trump’s presidential bid and the subsequent push to repeal and replace ObamaCare – also learned this week he would face a primary challenge from a Trump backer who has run unsuccessfully for Senate before.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, too, is feeling the heat from Trump and his base as the president vents about the Kentucky Republican’s inability to get health care legislation passed...."

I guess Republicans want to turn over more Senate seats to Democrats. Trump lost Nevada and his margin of victory in Arizona was smaller than Romney's was in 2012.

Yeah Dem's recent electoral wins scare us...oh wait there have been no wins :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh: Is it mean that I drive the knife into libs backs daily and twist it? :muahaha:

Dems added a senate seat in this last election.

Lots of Dems stayed home and now regret it. GOP is going to have their hands full.

Trump whooped your ass, then you lost 4 more elections in a row and you talk smack :laugh:
 
The people who put Trump into office spoke loudly and clearly on election day, but some Washington Establishment GOP thought they knew better and ignored those voices... and now it's starting to come back to bite them in the ass...

Senators learn the hard way about the fallout from turning on Trump

"Republican senators who have been a thorn in President Trump's side are beginning to see the political consequences of opposing the White House as pro-Trump activists start to mobilize.

Just this week, it was
revealed that conservative billionaire and Trump benefactor Robert Mercer would be contributing $300,000 to a super PAC supporting a primary challenger to Arizona GOP Sen. Jeff Flake. The Republican lawmaker has sparred with Trump on immigration and is promoting a book that argues the GOP is in “denial” about the president.

Nevada Republican Sen. Dean Heller – who gave only tepid support to Trump’s presidential bid and the subsequent push to repeal and replace ObamaCare – also learned this week he would face a primary challenge from a Trump backer who has run unsuccessfully for Senate before.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, too, is feeling the heat from Trump and his base as the president vents about the Kentucky Republican’s inability to get health care legislation passed...."
Heller is going to beat whoever opposes him in the GOP, as the latter will carry the unpopular Trump albatross.
 
The people who put Trump into office spoke loudly and clearly on election day, but some Washington Establishment GOP thought they knew better and ignored those voices... and now it's starting to come back to bite them in the ass...

Senators learn the hard way about the fallout from turning on Trump

"Republican senators who have been a thorn in President Trump's side are beginning to see the political consequences of opposing the White House as pro-Trump activists start to mobilize.

Just this week, it was
revealed that conservative billionaire and Trump benefactor Robert Mercer would be contributing $300,000 to a super PAC supporting a primary challenger to Arizona GOP Sen. Jeff Flake. The Republican lawmaker has sparred with Trump on immigration and is promoting a book that argues the GOP is in “denial” about the president.

Nevada Republican Sen. Dean Heller – who gave only tepid support to Trump’s presidential bid and the subsequent push to repeal and replace ObamaCare – also learned this week he would face a primary challenge from a Trump backer who has run unsuccessfully for Senate before.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, too, is feeling the heat from Trump and his base as the president vents about the Kentucky Republican’s inability to get health care legislation passed...."

I guess Republicans want to turn over more Senate seats to Democrats. Trump lost Nevada and his margin of victory in Arizona was smaller than Romney's was in 2012.

Yeah Dem's recent electoral wins scare us...oh wait there have been no wins :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh: Is it mean that I drive the knife into libs backs daily and twist it? :muahaha:

Dems added a senate seat in this last election.

Lots of Dems stayed home and now regret it. GOP is going to have their hands full.

Trump whooped your ass, then you lost 4 more elections in a row and you talk smack :laugh:
A negative 2%% ass whopping. Hahaha.
 
The people who put Trump into office spoke loudly and clearly on election day, but some Washington Establishment GOP thought they knew better and ignored those voices... and now it's starting to come back to bite them in the ass...

Senators learn the hard way about the fallout from turning on Trump

"Republican senators who have been a thorn in President Trump's side are beginning to see the political consequences of opposing the White House as pro-Trump activists start to mobilize.

Just this week, it was
revealed that conservative billionaire and Trump benefactor Robert Mercer would be contributing $300,000 to a super PAC supporting a primary challenger to Arizona GOP Sen. Jeff Flake. The Republican lawmaker has sparred with Trump on immigration and is promoting a book that argues the GOP is in “denial” about the president.

Nevada Republican Sen. Dean Heller – who gave only tepid support to Trump’s presidential bid and the subsequent push to repeal and replace ObamaCare – also learned this week he would face a primary challenge from a Trump backer who has run unsuccessfully for Senate before.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, too, is feeling the heat from Trump and his base as the president vents about the Kentucky Republican’s inability to get health care legislation passed...."

I guess Republicans want to turn over more Senate seats to Democrats. Trump lost Nevada and his margin of victory in Arizona was smaller than Romney's was in 2012.

Yeah Dem's recent electoral wins scare us...oh wait there have been no wins :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh: Is it mean that I drive the knife into libs backs daily and twist it? :muahaha:

Dems added a senate seat in this last election.

Lots of Dems stayed home and now regret it. GOP is going to have their hands full.

Trump whooped your ass, then you lost 4 more elections in a row and you talk smack :laugh:
A negative 2%% ass whopping. Hahaha.

If you wish to celebrate losing the House, Senate, and White House by all means go for it :laugh: These snowflakes are unhinged :laugh:
 
I guess Republicans want to turn over more Senate seats to Democrats. Trump lost Nevada and his margin of victory in Arizona was smaller than Romney's was in 2012.

Yeah Dem's recent electoral wins scare us...oh wait there have been no wins :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh: Is it mean that I drive the knife into libs backs daily and twist it? :muahaha:

Dems added a senate seat in this last election.

Lots of Dems stayed home and now regret it. GOP is going to have their hands full.

Trump whooped your ass, then you lost 4 more elections in a row and you talk smack :laugh:
A negative 2%% ass whopping. Hahaha.

If you wish to celebrate losing the House, Senate, and White House by all means go for it :laugh: These snowflakes are unhinged :laugh:

Oh that's right . You guys are in control of everything.

Except you can't pass a gall stone in DC! Lol!!!
GOP is at the height of their power and can't get anything done .

Pssssst . Here's a little secret . Trump ain't really GOP . He's an interloper the GOP party hated. And now he's ruining your brand .
 

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