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(Note: Apparently the recent Wisconsin primary for President didn't include seats for Congress )
Paul Ryan is getting a strong challenger in his own GOP primary in Wisconsin. This is generally unusual for an incumbent in a party safe district to receive such a challenge.
Sarah Palin is now backing Paul Nehlen to defeat Ryan.
IMO, I how Nehlen sends Ryan home. He's done nothing for America.
I'd welcome Palin's attempt to repeat the errors of 2010, when mainstream Republicans, who would have easily won, were challenged by Tea Party insurgents such as Sharon Angel and Christine O'Donnell, who only went down in defeat in the general election.
I've already reported this topic to the moderators for all the off topic posts.
I started this topic to be a discussion of Sarah Palin working to unseat Ryan. It's got nothing to do about Trump.
And I already reported you for flaming. Those posts were not off topic. Just because you started the topic it doesn't make you a moderator. You don't own the thread. Don't want people talking about what you post? then don't open any threads.
I've already reported this topic to the moderators for all the off topic posts.
I started this topic to be a discussion of Sarah Palin working to unseat Ryan. It's got nothing to do about Trump.
It actually does. It's because of Ryan's comments on Trump that Palin is now "working" to unseat Ryan. Therefore, they are interrelated and hard to reasonably discuss in isolation. Do you get it? If you want to have a conversation with yourself around whatever rigid notions you have of "the topic," then don't post here.
I'd welcome Palin's attempt to repeat the errors of 2010, when mainstream Republicans, who would have easily won, were challenged by Tea Party insurgents such as Sharon Angel and Christine O'Donnell, who only went down in defeat in the general election.
The party they belong to doesn't matter to me. Paul Ryan has supported a globalist agenda and if he is taken down by a Democrat or a member of his own party (more likely) then I don't mind.
I'd welcome Palin's attempt to repeat the errors of 2010, when mainstream Republicans, who would have easily won, were challenged by Tea Party insurgents such as Sharon Angel and Christine O'Donnell, who only went down in defeat in the general election.
The constituents lost either way.
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