Already the midterm elections look interesting . . .
STL Public Radio: Undaunted by Democratic setbacks, McCaskill running for re-election in 2018
"U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., says she’s “absolutely’’ seeking re-election in two years, despite her party’s shellacking at the polls less than two weeks ago. In the meantime, McCaskill plans to play an aggressive role in fighting Republican proposals – already being publicly discussed -- to revamp the nation’s Medicare program, which provides health care for 55 million Americans age 65 and over."
You decide . . .
I don't think Claire will be able to pick her opponent this time. Enjoy the next two years.
ReplyDeleteSam Graves goes against her in 2018. Graves will win.
ReplyDeleteWhat are her views on unsolicited bulk e-mail?
ReplyDeleteMcCaskill speaks in talking points and sound bites. Get her to address the details.
ReplyDeleteThe cost of Medicare is projected to grow to 20+ of the discretionary spending federal budget within a few years. To cover that increase, ask McCaskill whether she intends to hike taxes (and if so, by how much and on whom), or eliminate other federal spending programs.
2018 will be the opportunity to throw out another vile, corrupt, post-menopausal grifter. Start packing now, McAssKill.
ReplyDeleteDemocrat? She the only one left?
ReplyDeleteLMAO
I'm voting for the other guy... whomever that may be.
ReplyDeleteSwamp is still draining.
ReplyDeleteSo when the protected class of well-paid institutional "progressives" speak darkly of "reversing 40 years of social progress," what they're really saying is we're terrified that the bottom 95% might be waking up to our Great Con of identity politics and political correctness.
ReplyDeleteShe is in trouble and will suffer the same fate as Hillary.
ReplyDeleteAs you know in fashion, one day you're in. And the next day, you're out.
ReplyDeleteTime to keep her & hubbies private jet fueled up and ready to go. Maybe she can bad mouth the 1% one more time on her way out.
ReplyDeleteneed somebody younger at this point. kander would be better.
ReplyDeleteToo close to what just lost. She used to have a good-government aura but that's faded now.
ReplyDeleteKander should pull a McCaskill and beat her in the primary so that Democrats will lose that seat with some style.
ReplyDeletewill the democrat party make a comeback in Missouri?
ReplyDeleteYes. But they need to do a few things first
They need to stop championing transgender bathrooms and start supporting working people instead
Stop viewing Missourians as dirt on the bottom of they're shoes and seen us as people they represent who have the same concerns as everyone else
And most important: STOP FUNDAMENTALLY TRANSFORM AMERICA
the country will change by itself we don't need the condescending view of America by democrats
big ol pie face on
ReplyDeletethat waterhead ...
Good ole Hillary/Claire. Isn't she just wonderful?? Let's all jump on the "Aunt Bea" bandwagon and get her back...
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