Conservative Brief:
Marjorie Taylor Greene Declared Winner of Georgia GOP Primary.
Georgia GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has easily won the Republican primary. Greene defeated several Republicans vying to unseat her, particularly Jennifer Strahan, the founder of a suburban Atlanta health care advisory firm who pitched herself to voters as a “no-nonsense conservative.” more
Epoch Times:
Sen. John Boozman (R-Ark.) on May 24 won the Republican U.S. Senate primary in Arkansas.
With an estimated 42 percent of the precincts reporting at 10:16 p.m., Boozmen received more than 57 percent of the vote. The Associated Press projected him as the winner .
Boozman faced three Republican challengers in his reelection bid, a former NFL player and U.S. Army officer Jake Bequette, conservative commentator and gun rights advocate Jan Morgan, and pastor Heath Loftis.
Boozman, a former eye doctor who ran a family clinic, was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 2011. He serves as the ranking member on the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee. more
Boozeman, lying POS ….. McConnell wins again.
Too bad. AR has 2 worthless fucking senators. They had a shot to get rid of one but Mitch The Bitch doesn’t want that so Boozman gets the slot again. It’s pretty much the same story in almost every state. Either a commie POS like Warren or Murry or a Republican POS like Rubio or Barrasso.
You can lay this nightmare at the hands of the newly arrived socialists from Europe in the 1880s who agitated for a direct election of senators because that was more “democratic” And actually it was but we don’t live in a democracy, we live in a representative republic. Removing senators from representing their state in Washington by eliminating their selection by local state elected representatives was a tragic mistake.
In fact, if Eric Grietens wins in MO in Nov and I believe it’ll be a landslide, that’s the state you want to move to to have actual representation in DC. I’ll go so far as to say Hawlings and Grietens are the beat 2 senators from any 1 state in the country.