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Question: NO THIRD PARTIES
#1
Steve King (R)
 
#2
J.D. Scholten (D)
 
#3
Not a Republican
 
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Total Voters: 88

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lfromnj
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« on: January 09, 2019, 01:34:24 AM »
« edited: January 09, 2019, 10:01:17 AM by lfromnj »


People like Steve King bring out the worst in partisans ... whether that's Democrats taking the opportunity to paint all Republicans with that brush/trash people who are Republicans for other, BETTER reasons than Steve King simply because they're in the same big tent party as him and completely ignoring the fact that they're willing to stand up to Steve Kings in their party, or Republicans ignoring things they KNOW are wrong and immoral that King says or does, it's sad.  Steve King-type politicians should actually bring people together - against him.
Why is that 5/6 republican voters supported a neo nazi who didnt run a campaign and was triaged by the nrcc with a condemnation by the nrcc head agaiant the most #populist candidate who ran an active campaign with dozens of townhalls and meeting every voter he could? Its a big tent because the majority of the gop sticks together even for a pedo. I dont doubt dems might do this in a super dem district too but steve king overall atleast 1/4 to a 1/3 of GOP voter and Im probably being generous there.
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lfromnj
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« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2019, 05:20:21 PM »

The only way King will go down is if he is suspended from the caucus and forced to run as an independent or third party candidate.


You can't exactly force someone to run as an indie if they have the signatures to run in the primary and win it(eg arthur jones)

Therefore the GOP base must kick him out as the district is basically Safe R.
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