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I don't think Santos will make a difference one way or the other, I don't see anything getting done even with his one vote. Rather large downside in McCarthy's inability to ask him to step down, when Nassau republicans turn on one of their own it's really bad.
No, not exactly. Didn’t you just tell me it’s the state GOP going after him? Make up your mind. My views are my own. I *wish* my party agreed with me but they’re a bunch of cucks for the most part.
The Republican Party in a nutshell, ladies and gentlemen.
Yeah because the Democratic Party, the very symbol of honestly and virtue dosent think exactly the same way. Get Real. To the left politics is war, a win at any cost game. And maybe just maybe the right is finally starting to wake up and fight back
I don't think Santos will make a difference one way or the other, I don't see anything getting done even with his one vote. Rather large downside in McCarthy's inability to ask him to step down, when Nassau republicans turn on one of their own it's really bad.
When all you have is a 4 vote cushion, every single vote counts.
When fundraising committees associated with Rep. George Santos' campaign filed amendments to their statements of organizations on Wednesday, they notified the Federal Election Commission of a new treasurer.
But that treasurer, Thomas Datwyler, now says he doesn't work for Santos, informed the campaign that he didn't want to work for them, and was listed as serving in the position without his consent.
"On Monday, we informed the Santos campaign that Mr. Datwyler would not be serving as treasurer," Datwyler's attorney Derek Ross told ABC News.
"It appears that there's been a disconnect between that conversation and the filings today, which we did not authorize," he continued, per the news outlet.
I don't think Santos will make a difference one way or the other, I don't see anything getting done even with his one vote. Rather large downside in McCarthy's inability to ask him to step down, when Nassau republicans turn on one of their own it's really bad.
Agree, 100%. I heard Peter King on the radio expressing the same opinion. The sooner the better for the R's.
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