Deathclaw_Puncher wrote:There may be a bit more t this than meets the eye, in terms of lingering support, anyway.
Aquila89 wrote:Alabama governor Kay Ivey stated that while she has "no reason to disbelieve" Moore's accusers, she'll still vote for him because he's a Republican. "I believe in the Republican Party, what we stand for, and most important, we need to have a Republican in the United States Senate".
What do you stand for exactly?
Terry Pratchett wrote:The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it.
aviel wrote:...he was probably talking about Griswold and its progeny, not voting rights.
Over the last 40 years, Americans have seldom granted their Presidents much freedom to enact their proposals. Since 1987, for example, Republican Presidents have been in the White House, while Democrats have controlled both houses of Congress. The result is what we call a divided government.
Aquila89 wrote:Alabama governor Kay Ivey stated that while she has "no reason to disbelieve" Moore's accusers, she'll still vote for him because he's a Republican. "I believe in the Republican Party, what we stand for, and most important, we need to have a Republican in the United States Senate".
What do you stand for exactly?
iMURDAu wrote:She's on Team Republican, she's all in, the rest of what happens can happen and it doesn't matter because that's her team.
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