Voting Has Mattered For the Right – So Do It Now! – IOTW Report

Voting Has Mattered For the Right – So Do It Now!

Mitch McConnell details the gains the right has made during this administration, and he wants more—>


(Pssst. This was really Trump’s doing. You know Trump, the guy the right hated.)

8 Comments on Voting Has Mattered For the Right – So Do It Now!

  1. Sorry, I can’t do it right now…because I already voted Saturday. We didn’t plan it to coincide, but it turns out we were voting at our early voting place at just about the same time President Trump was voting over on the other coast. For president, we all voted for the same guy. In fact, we all voted the straight Rep ticket. For a change, none of them sucked really bad this election, and Greg Steube is my congresscritter.

    As for Mitch, thank you Mitch for your help with the judges and justices. Now, get it right and get on board with the rest of President Trump’s efforts to KAG.

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  2. I voted in person today. I’ve used mail-in ballots for a long time, but this election is so very important. It was worth the 45 min drive. And I MADE the poll worker check my ID after he said I didn’t need to show it him. I’ve never used one of those voting machines before.

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  3. Mitch knew the seriousness of conservative justices and for that a give him a big thumbs up. Even Lindsey knew it so we need to support him too.

    Without constitutional judges we will be screwed.

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  4. stood in line for 2 1/2 hours yesterday to cast my early vote for PDT … woke up today w/ the sorest hip I’ve ever had in my life (including hi-skool f’ball injuries)

    well worth it, if PDT can sacrifice, tirelessly day & night for us, it’s the least I can sacrifice to support him

    God bless PDT … & God bless the USA

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  5. I will gladly admit that I think Mitch has made some major mistakes and that he is part of the swamp. There have been many instances where I disagreed with his actions. However, he has managed to get many conservative judges ensconced in the federal courts. He has also put through some terrific pieces of legislation. On balance, I would probably give him a B- overall, for just the judges.

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  6. BTW, I have already voted, and I did vote straight (R). The reason is that individuals do not make policies, parties do. If I didn’t vote for Cory Gardner, it is possible that John Hickenlooper would take that seat in the senate. The majority gets to make the rules.
    Go ahead and try to get the right person (pun intended) in place in the primaries. When the general election rolls around, you want your party to be in charge.
    Just my opinion.

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