Trump has battled Murkowski since 2018, when she declined to vote to confirm Judge Brett Kavanaugh to fill the Supreme Court seat left vacant by the retirement of Justice Anthony Kennedy.
Former President Donald Trump pledged to travel nearly 5,000 from his home in Florida to Alaska to campaign against Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski in 2022, when she seeks reelection.
Murkowski, who has been in the Senate for nearly two decades, was one of seven Senate Republicans to vote last month to convict Trump in his impeachment trial.
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She lost the Republican primary and had to run as an Independent last time.
ReplyDeleteBut she won and came back meaner than a sore-toothed bear.
I hope Trump can dislodge her from Daddies chair this time.
As I remember, she had to be a write-in which makes me very suspicious of getting enough votes to win. Thanks.
DeleteMy list of fantasy amendments to the constitution includes no hereditary office holders. It is absurd how many people think they are entitled (in the old sense of the word) to a relative's political office. With 350 million people, I think we can find enough qualified candidates without resorting to relatives of incumbents.
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I think we can find enough qualified candidates without resorting to relatives of incumbents.
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