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TheThreeSeashells 1 point ago +1 / -0

Just so you know:

Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams: This guy is completely useless. He ran his campaign on pushing for mandatory voter photo ID as his number one topic and won. The assembly immediately passed it into LAW in January 2020. Then when the tyrant governor started his tyranny and demanded fraud-by-mail voting to circumvent photo ID laws, Adams rolled over like a obedient little dog claiming it was a product of cooperation. In reality, the tyrant governor got everything he wanted and our side got NOTHING. Plus, he's been running around everywhere pushing masks and the vaccine. This is ALL you need to know that this clown will be just as bad as McConnell.

state Attorney General Daniel Cameron - He's not as bad, but so far he's been more show than results. He should be filing endless lawsuits against the tyrant governor, but has stuck mostly to anything that challenges pro-life causes and churches. He essentially takes a pass on everything else. His press releases are completely milquetoast and never addresses the topics KY want him to address, such as protecting our 2A rights, mask tyranny, shutdowns, oh and the fact that there are thousands of people that STILL haven't received the unemployment insurance payments that were forced on them by the illegal government shutdowns. He could easily sue the governor on that alone and still does nothing.

He's also done nothing to protect against the attacks on the coal industry. That may not be within his purview, but he doesn't even say a word about it. He's been all over illegal sex traffickers, but is silent on illegal immigration as a whole. He wastes a ton of time warning people about online scams. I mean WAY too much time. If people are still falling for the Nigerian Prince scam, that's their fault.

Then he also spends a ton of time issuing moronic press releases that are just political glad-handing. Apparently he helped some family who received an inflated water bill and wouldn't shut up about it. Then there's crap like "I would like to take a minute today to celebrate [enter political bullshit cause or made up "celebration month/week" here]" or promoting his radio show appearances.

He did do a solid job on the Breonna Taylor case, proving that the police did nothing wrong and getting them off the hook quickly, but other that that he's nothing but a grandstander who's actually done very little to show he'd be even a halfway decent Senator.

Not to mention he steadfastly refused to join the TX lawsuit. So, for someone who was such a MAGA guy and supported President Trump so much, he took a pass when we really needed him. Some made the claim that he was just astutely staying out of it because he knew it wouldn't go anywhere. It's actually more proof that he thinks of his own political behind first and throws his supposed allies under the bus.

United Nations Ambassador Kelly Craft - I have no idea who she is but if it's as bad a pick as the first two, I'll take a pass on her as well.

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IronSpector [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

We need boots on the ground to look for and draft a good MAGA candidate. Any Pedes doing the precinct project route?

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TheThreeSeashells 1 point ago +1 / -0

First things first. We have to fix the voting system or else any MAGA candidate will never even make a dent in the primary. I like the idea of the precinct project but it seems like a lot of wasted energy if things aren't fixed in the correct order.

I'd be all for looking into someone like Rep. Savannah Maddox if we're drafting at the state level. I'd really prefer Thomas Massie as a McConnell replacement though.

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IronSpector [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't think we have time to waste, why not press on both fronts?

I'd put forward that we leave current reps and senators where they are and draft from the state level. Rep. Maddox is a fine choice, any movement at the state level to get her into office?

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TheThreeSeashells 2 points ago +2 / -0

I agree we can do both. Problem is the people in "power" cannot simply because they never do. There doesn't seem to be ANY action, particularly in KY, to fix the voting system.

Unfortunately, I haven't heard about any move to run Rep. Maddox for a higher office. I guess she's not part of the "good ol' boys club."

The reason I like Massie for Senator is because he's extremely Conservative and I think we can trust him to always be a solid vote. Plus, I've been to his district a few times and it's pretty solid MAGA country up there. So I don't think we would have to worry about a weak replacement.

Other than that, I do agree that I'd prefer promoting from the state level. I'm pretty sure Maddox would be replaced by someone equally as strong. Her entire district is pretty based.