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« Reply #50 on: July 27, 2018, 10:26:11 AM »

The well known conservative stronghold of Maine has more Republican Senators then the Swing State of Maine.
So like it was between 1995 and 2013?
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« Reply #51 on: July 27, 2018, 11:23:20 AM »

Bob Casey Jr. and Conor Lamb
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« Reply #52 on: July 27, 2018, 12:43:44 PM »

wut iz dis
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« Reply #53 on: July 27, 2018, 12:54:08 PM »

read da furst post
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« Reply #54 on: July 27, 2018, 06:06:22 PM »

July 27, 2018

All 100 senators have been sworn in.

Senators Charlie Baker (R-MA), John Cox (R-CA), and Patrick Leahy (D-VT) drafted the American Immigration Act (AIA) as an alternative to President Trump's immigration policy of family seperation. The act states that "immigrant families that are caught crossing the US-Mexican border must be detained and questioned as a whole" and that "records must be kept for each individual person", as well as "families must be sent to the same facility."

Senators Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), Patty Murray (D-WA), and Susan Collins (R-ME) drafted the Green Energy Taxation Act of 2018, which lowers taxes to companies using or developing green energy.

Senator Joe Exotic (L-OK) drafted the Freedom of Dress Act, which allows Senators who refuse to wear suits dress however they wish.

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« Reply #55 on: July 27, 2018, 08:35:50 PM »

Can we Impeach trump
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« Reply #56 on: July 27, 2018, 11:13:07 PM »

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« Reply #57 on: July 28, 2018, 01:24:28 AM »

why no rand paul?
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« Reply #58 on: July 28, 2018, 08:56:37 AM »

With 79 Democrats in the Senate?
Probably.
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« Reply #59 on: July 28, 2018, 06:46:06 PM »

What were all the write-ins?
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« Reply #60 on: July 29, 2018, 07:52:11 AM »

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« Reply #61 on: July 29, 2018, 08:53:58 AM »

We need a mostly republican senate
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« Reply #62 on: July 29, 2018, 09:28:52 PM »

Man, McKinney sure has a winning coalition behind her!
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« Reply #63 on: July 29, 2018, 09:51:33 PM »

WELL KNOWN INTERNET PERSONALITY LEADS GILLEPSIE BY 17 PERCENT



Internet personality Christine Weston Chandler better known as Chris-chan, leads Incumbent Senator Ed Gillepsie in opinion polling by 17%. Chandler has been known for their outbursts on the internet spanning well over ten years. They have also been banned from public places over carrying a sign that advertises the fact that they are looking for a "boyfriend free girl". Chandler has stated that "if elected, I will make it illegal for jerkops [sic] to ban individuals for carrying signs like that, as it violates our constitutional liberties."
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« Reply #64 on: July 29, 2018, 10:04:37 PM »

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« Reply #65 on: July 29, 2018, 10:15:44 PM »

What has this timeline turned into
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« Reply #66 on: July 29, 2018, 10:16:58 PM »

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« Reply #68 on: July 31, 2018, 10:34:32 AM »

JULY 31st, 2018



The Senate Judiciary Committee voted to evaluate the AIA to the Senate today. Every Democrat and all but three Republicans voted in favor of the legislation. The only three "nay" votes were Ranking Member John Cornyn (R-TX), Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS), and Butch Otter (R-ID).



The Senate Commerce Committee voted to evaluate the Green Energy Taxation Act of 2018 to the Senate today. Every Democrat voted in favor of the legislation, while all but four Republicans voted against it. The Republicans joining the Democrats to forward the legislation were Ranking Member Olympia Snowe (R-ME), Susan Collins (R-ME), Charlie Baker (R-MA), and Lisa Murkowski (R-AK).



The Senate Rules Committee voted against legislation that allowed members of Congress to show up dressed however they choose. Every Republican and a slim majority of Democrats voted against the legislation. Meanwhile, Democrats Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV), Beto O'Rourke (D-TX), Amy Klobechar (D-MN), and Allison Lundergan Grimes (D-KY); Libertarians Gary Johnson (L-NM) and Joe Exotic (L-OK), both of whom caucus with Republicans, and the sole member of the Working Families Party, Cynthia Nixon (WF-NY), who caucuses with Democrats, voted to advance the legislation.

VOTES TO ADVANCE THIS LEGISLATION TO THE HOUSE WILL OCCUR ON AUG 3 - AUG 6
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« Reply #70 on: August 03, 2018, 10:03:50 AM »

JULY 3, 2018



The Senate voted to pass the American Immigration Act by a 33-67 margin. A majority of Democrats voted yes, while Republicans were split.

DEMOCRATIC NAYS
Jones (AL)
Sinema (AZ)
Beebe (AR)
Pryor (AR)
Nelson (FL)
Nunn (GA)
Bayh (IN)
Donnelly (IN)
Glickman (KS)
Beshear (KY)
Edwards (LA)
Landreiu (LA)
Peters (MI)
Hood (MS)
Heitkamp (ND)
Edmondson (OK)
Lamb (PA)
Ojeda (WV)
Manchin (WV)
Fruenthal (WY)


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Murkowski (AK)
Cox (CA)
Castle (DE)
Comey (IA)
Snowe (ME)
Collins (ME)
Baker (MA)
Kean (NJ)
Johnson (L-NM)
Romney (UT)
Huntsman (UT)
Gillepsie (VA)





The Senate also voted to pass the Green Energy Taxation Act of 2018 by a 75-25 margin. Both parties voted majority in favor.

DEMOCRATIC NAYS
Sinema (AZ)
Bayh (IN)
Donnelly (IN)
Grimes (KY)
Beshear (KY)
Peters (MI)
Hood (MS)
Lamb (PA)
Daschle (SD)
Cooper (TN)
Manchin (WV)
Ojeda (WV)
Fruenthal (WY)

REPUBLICAN NAYS
Shelby (AL)
Labrador (ID)
Otter (ID)
Hyde-Smith (MS)
Sasse (NE)
Ayotte (NH)
Hoeven (ND)
Exotic (L-OK)
Scott (SC)
Cornyn (TX)
Romney (UT)
Cheney (WY)
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« Reply #71 on: August 05, 2018, 09:56:50 AM »

PRIMARY RESULTS / GE CANDIDATES (CLASS II, AUG. 2018)

ALABAMA

Doug Jones (D) v. Luther Strange (R)

ALASKA

Mark Begich (D) v. Dan Sullivan (R) v. Joe Miller (L) v. Bill Walker (AIP)

ARKANSAS

Mike Beebe (D) v. Tom Cotton (R) v. Richard Carroll (G) v. Clint McCance (C)

COLORADO

John Hickenlooper (D) v. Cory Gardner (R) v. Mary Cal Hollis (S) v. Tom Tancredo (C)

DELAWARE

Joe Biden (D) v. Christine O'Donnell (R / C)

GEORGIA

Stacey Abrams (D) v. Nathan Deal (R) v. Bob Barr (L) v. Cynthia McKinney (G / LMN / NSA911 / PSN)

IDAHO

Raul Labrador (R) v. Paulette Jordan (D / S) v. J.R. Meyers (C)

ILLINOIS

Michelle Obama (D) v. Bruce Rauner (R)

IOWA

James Comey (R) v. Chet Culver (D)

KANSAS

Kathleen Sebelius (D) v. Lynn Jenkins (R) v. Greg Orman (I / S)

KENTUCKY

Allison L. Grimes (D) v. Rand Paul (R / L)

LOUISIANA

John Bel Edwards (D / R) v. David Duke (C) v. Kathleen Blanco (G)

MAINE

Susan Collins (R) v. Angus King (I / D) v. Zak Ringelstein (S)

MASSACHUSETTS

Charlie Baker (R) v. John Kerry (D) v. William F. Weld (L) v. Jill Stein (G-R) v. Brianna Wu (S / NSA911)

MICHIGAN

Gary Peters (D) v. Bill Schuette (R)

MINNESOTA

Tina Smith (D-FL) v. Norm Coleman (R) v. Jesse Ventura (G / I)

MISSISSIPPI

Cindy Hyde-Smith (R) v. Mike Espy (D) v. Chris McDaniel (C)

MONTANA

Steve Bullock (D / R) v. Greg Gianforte (C)

NEBRASKA

Ben Sasse (R) v. Brad Ashford (D) v. Laura Ebke (L)

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Jeanne Shaheen (D) v. John E. Sununu (R) v. Bob Smith (C)

NEW JERSEY

Cory Booker (D) v. Frank LoBiondo (R) v. Bob Menendez (MFNJ)

NEW MEXICO

Gary Johnson (L / R) v. Bill Richardson (D)

NORTH CAROLINA

Kay Hagan (D) v. Richard Burr (R)

OKLAHOMA

Drew Edmondson (D) v. Scott Pruitt (R)

OREGON

Jeff Merkley (D) v. Gordon Smith (R)

RHODE ISLAND

Jack Reed (D) v. Allan Fung (R / M) v. Jeff Johnson (G)

SOUTH CAROLINA

Tim Scott (R) v. Jim Clyburn (D)

SOUTH DAKOTA

Stephanie Herseth Sandlin (D) v. John Thune (R) v. Larry Pressler (L)

TENNESSEE

Jim Cooper (D) v. Marsha Blackburn (R)

TEXAS

Ron Paul (L / R) v. Gene Green (D)

VIRGINIA

Ed Gillepsie (R) v. Daisy "Shmorky" Kay (D / PSM) v. Lee Carter (S) v. Steve Bannon (C)

WEST VIRGINIA

Richard Ojeda (D) v. Shelley Moore Capito (R) v. Don Blankenship (C)

WYOMING

Dave Fruenthal (D) v. Dick Cheney (R)

VOTING IN THE GENERAL ELECTION STARTS AUGUST 12th
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« Reply #72 on: August 05, 2018, 02:12:17 PM »

PRIMARY RESULTS / GE CANDIDATES (CLASS II, AUG. 2018)

ALABAMA

Doug Jones (D)
v. Luther Strange (R)

ALASKA

Mark Begich (D)
v. Dan Sullivan (R) v. Joe Miller (L) v. Bill Walker (AIP)

ARKANSAS

Mike Beebe (D)
v. Tom Cotton (R) v. Richard Carroll (G) v. Clint McCance (C)

COLORADO

John Hickenlooper (D)
v. Cory Gardner (R) v. Mary Cal Hollis (S) v. Tom Tancredo (C)

DELAWARE

Joe Biden (D)
v. Christine O'Donnell (R / C)

GEORGIA

Stacey Abrams (D) v. Nathan Deal (R) v. Bob Barr (L) v. Cynthia McKinney (G / LMN / NSA911 / PSN)

IDAHO

Raul Labrador (R) v. Paulette Jordan (D / S) v. J.R. Meyers (C)

ILLINOIS

Michelle Obama (D) v. Bruce Rauner (R)

IOWA

James Comey (R)
v. Chet Culver (D)

KANSAS

Kathleen Sebelius (D) v. Lynn Jenkins (R) v. Greg Orman (I / S)

KENTUCKY

Allison L. Grimes (D)
v. Rand Paul (R / L)

LOUISIANA

John Bel Edwards (D / R)
v. David Duke (C) v. Kathleen Blanco (G)

MAINE

Susan Collins (R) v. Angus King (I / D) v. Zak Ringelstein (S)

MASSACHUSETTS

Charlie Baker (R) v. John Kerry (D) v. William F. Weld (L) v. Jill Stein (G-R) v. Brianna Wu (S / NSA911)

MICHIGAN

Gary Peters (D)
v. Bill Schuette (R)

MINNESOTA

Tina Smith (D-FL)
v. Norm Coleman (R) v. Jesse Ventura (G / I)

MISSISSIPPI

Cindy Hyde-Smith (R) v. Mike Espy (D) v. Chris McDaniel (C)

MONTANA

Steve Bullock (D / R) v. Greg Gianforte (C)

NEBRASKA

Ben Sasse (R) v. Brad Ashford (D) v. Laura Ebke (L)

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Jeanne Shaheen (D)
v. John E. Sununu (R) v. Bob Smith (C)

NEW JERSEY

Cory Booker (D) v. Frank LoBiondo (R) v. Bob Menendez (MFNJ)

NEW MEXICO

Gary Johnson (L / R) v. Bill Richardson (D)

NORTH CAROLINA

Kay Hagan (D) v. Richard Burr (R)

OKLAHOMA

Drew Edmondson (D) v. Scott Pruitt (R)

OREGON

Jeff Merkley (D) v. Gordon Smith (R)

RHODE ISLAND

Jack Reed (D) v. Allan Fung (R / M) v. Jeff Johnson (G)

SOUTH CAROLINA

Tim Scott (R) v. Jim Clyburn (D)

SOUTH DAKOTA

Stephanie Herseth Sandlin (D) v. John Thune (R) v. Larry Pressler (L)

TENNESSEE

Jim Cooper (D)
v. Marsha Blackburn (R)

TEXAS

Ron Paul (L / R) v. Gene Green (D)

VIRGINIA

Ed Gillepsie (R) v. Daisy "Shmorky" Kay (D / PSM) v. Lee Carter (S) v. Steve Bannon (C) write-in Ralph Northam (D)

WEST VIRGINIA

Richard Ojeda (D) v. Shelley Moore Capito (R) v. Don Blankenship (C)

WYOMING

Dave Fruenthal (D) v. Dick Cheney (R)

VOTING IN THE GENERAL ELECTION STARTS AUGUST 12th
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« Reply #73 on: August 05, 2018, 03:21:10 PM »

PRIMARY RESULTS / GE CANDIDATES (CLASS II, AUG. 2018)

ALABAMA

Doug Jones (D)
v. Luther Strange (R)

ALASKA

Mark Begich (D)
v. Dan Sullivan (R) v. Joe Miller (L) v. Bill Walker (AIP)

ARKANSAS

Mike Beebe (D) v. Tom Cotton (R) v. Richard Carroll (G) v. Clint McCance (C)

COLORADO

John Hickenlooper (D) v. Cory Gardner (R) v. Mary Cal Hollis (S) v. Tom Tancredo (C)

DELAWARE

Joe Biden (D)
v. Christine O'Donnell (R / C)

GEORGIA

Stacey Abrams (D) v. Nathan Deal (R) v. Bob Barr (L) v. Cynthia McKinney (G / LMN / NSA911 / PSN)

IDAHO

Raul Labrador (R) v. Paulette Jordan (D / S) v. J.R. Meyers (C)

ILLINOIS

Michelle Obama (D) v. Bruce Rauner (R)

IOWA

James Comey (R) v. Chet Culver (D)

KANSAS

Kathleen Sebelius (D) v. Lynn Jenkins (R) v. Greg Orman (I / S)

KENTUCKY

Allison L. Grimes (D)
v. Rand Paul (R / L)

LOUISIANA

John Bel Edwards (D / R)
v. David Duke (C) v. Kathleen Blanco (G)

MAINE

Susan Collins (R) v. Angus King (I / D) v. Zak Ringelstein (S)

MASSACHUSETTS

Charlie Baker (R) v. John Kerry (D) v. William F. Weld (L) v. Jill Stein (G-R) v. Brianna Wu (S / NSA911) Write in or unsure

MICHIGAN

Gary Peters (D)
v. Bill Schuette (R)

MINNESOTA

Tina Smith (D-FL)
v. Norm Coleman (R) v. Jesse Ventura (G / I)
MISSISSIPPI

Cindy Hyde-Smith (R) v. Mike Espy (D) v. Chris McDaniel (C)

MONTANA

Steve Bullock (D / R) v. Greg Gianforte (C)

NEBRASKA

Ben Sasse (R) v. Brad Ashford (D) v. Laura Ebke (L)

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Jeanne Shaheen (D)
v. John E. Sununu (R) v. Bob Smith (C)

NEW JERSEY

Cory Booker (D) v. Frank LoBiondo (R) v. Bob Menendez (MFNJ)
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NEW MEXICO

Gary Johnson (L / R) v. Bill Richardson (D)

NORTH CAROLINA

Kay Hagan (D) v. Richard Burr (R)

OKLAHOMA

Drew Edmondson (D) v. Scott Pruitt (R)

OREGON

Jeff Merkley (D) v. Gordon Smith (R)

RHODE ISLAND

Jack Reed (D) v. Allan Fung (R / M) v. Jeff Johnson (G)

SOUTH CAROLINA

Tim Scott (R) v. Jim Clyburn (D)

SOUTH DAKOTA

Stephanie Herseth Sandlin (D) v. John Thune (R) v. Larry Pressler (L)

TENNESSEE

Jim Cooper (D)
v. Marsha Blackburn (R)

TEXAS

Ron Paul (L / R) v. Gene Green (D)

VIRGINIA

Ed Gillepsie (R) v. Daisy "Shmorky" Kay (D / PSM) v. Lee Carter (S) v. Steve Bannon (C)

WEST VIRGINIA

Richard Ojeda (D) v. Shelley Moore Capito (R) v. Don Blankenship (C)

WYOMING

Dave Fruenthal (D) v. Dick Cheney (R)

VOTING IN THE GENERAL ELECTION STARTS AUGUST 12th
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« Reply #74 on: August 05, 2018, 08:04:30 PM »

ADS BLAST CANDIDATES IN MICHIGAN, ALABAMA, AND WYOMING


A new ad in Michigan was released today criticizing Senator Gary Peters's vote against the Green Energy Taxation Act of 2018. The ad stated that "if Gary Peters won't lower taxes on future energy producers, what makes you think he'll lower taxes on you." Republican candidate Bill Schuette said that he would have voted for the act stating "the act would help companies that desperately need tax cuts to keep producing energy."

In Alabama, Luther Strange produced an ad that criticized Doug Jones's vote against the American Immigration Act, stating "Doug Jones voted to continue the horrific, unconstitutional action of separating immigrant families for long periods of time without record." Strange said that he would have gladly voted for the act, stating "I think there ought to be a better solution to our immigration policy. We didn't need to start separating families for long periods of time, have you seen what happened to that kid that died after leaving one of those facilities, it's awful."

In Wyoming, Dick Cheney released an ad criticizing Dave Fruenthal's vote against the American Immigration Act, stating "Senator Fruenthal voted against proper immigration measures, voted for separating mothers from infants, and voted to continue to allow children to die after evaluation." The former vice-president said that he would have voted for the act, stating that it would "set in proper immigration measures in a bi-partisan manner."
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