gemini104104
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This woman has disgraced America in heinous ways at constrantly keeping the policies of a seditious and treasonous GOPer regime first and at keeping America and the well being of society as a forgotten and betrayed after thought. There might be a special place in hell waiting for her like many others of her treacherous kind:
Susan Collins had a very bad day today
Gideon is in -- will be Collins' toughest since she won the open seat of retiring Sen. William Cohen in 1996. Here's why:
1) Trump's presence in the White House has radicalized voters into partisan camps, leaving very few of the centrists who Collins has always relied on. And if people vote purely on partisanship, Collins loses in Maine; Hillary Clinton carried the state 48% to 45% over Trump in 2016.
2) Collins' Kavanaugh vote is just the sort of thing Democrats have been waiting years for. In past campaigns, Democratic strategists always struggled to prove -- beyond any reasonable doubt -- that Collins was more aligned with national Republicans than she let on. But they could never find that singular vote -- until Collins voted to confirm Kavanaugh.
3) National Democrats -- and the party base -- are BEYOND fired up about beating Collins. In the wake of the Kavanaugh vote, more than $4 million was donated to benefit the eventual Democratic nominee against Collins. Of the 22 Republican Senate seats up in 2020, the party's base cares more about Maine than any other."
https://www.cnn.com/2019/06/24/poli...ozaZADfZMf6C3N3xV1vCxsMWk0jmPj8cg7zCKAOIZ-gGE
Susan Collins had a very bad day today
Gideon is in -- will be Collins' toughest since she won the open seat of retiring Sen. William Cohen in 1996. Here's why:
1) Trump's presence in the White House has radicalized voters into partisan camps, leaving very few of the centrists who Collins has always relied on. And if people vote purely on partisanship, Collins loses in Maine; Hillary Clinton carried the state 48% to 45% over Trump in 2016.
2) Collins' Kavanaugh vote is just the sort of thing Democrats have been waiting years for. In past campaigns, Democratic strategists always struggled to prove -- beyond any reasonable doubt -- that Collins was more aligned with national Republicans than she let on. But they could never find that singular vote -- until Collins voted to confirm Kavanaugh.
3) National Democrats -- and the party base -- are BEYOND fired up about beating Collins. In the wake of the Kavanaugh vote, more than $4 million was donated to benefit the eventual Democratic nominee against Collins. Of the 22 Republican Senate seats up in 2020, the party's base cares more about Maine than any other."
https://www.cnn.com/2019/06/24/poli...ozaZADfZMf6C3N3xV1vCxsMWk0jmPj8cg7zCKAOIZ-gGE