The problem with that logic is that a "no" vote would completely tank her with the Republican constituency in Maine. It may be a lean blue state, but the Republican voters are just as as red-blooded as me or you. If she votes "no" on a floor vote, it will guarantee her a loss on election day.
I see it your way, but she knows her state. She has to figure out which choice loses her more voters. She might make the wrong one this time. It's a hard election to read. I'm not going to ding her because we cannot afford to lose a single seat in the Senate this November. Even a RINO seat.
Her campaign signs all feature Trump and she is banking hard on the Trump Train to keep her job. Even RINO Collins is on the chopping block as "new Mainers" from Somalia are flooding Portland and Lewiston.
She is definitely going to be watching this and we need to flood her office with the message that if you cuck on Trump, voters are gonna dump your ass.
My distrust with Collins is she doesn't seem onboard with the new electoral mechanics/targeted research. The fact she is from a lean blue state is more reason she should have been more prepared, more wargamed than a red state senator, but she never seems ready. She always seems to make her voting decision in a very touchy-feeling, rather than numbers based way. This has made her vulnerable to the loud liberal voices in her state. Had she and her team spent to the time previously to poll and research and may side with Trump to shore up the "law and order" vote when the riots were loudest she would not the problem. Maine is also a retirement state, failing to capture a voting demographic based on traditional sense of social and economic stability shouldn't have been a hard exercise of political imagination to test and to message. That would have given her buffer to vote yes.
The problem with that logic is that a "no" vote would completely tank her with the Republican constituency in Maine. It may be a lean blue state, but the Republican voters are just as as red-blooded as me or you. If she votes "no" on a floor vote, it will guarantee her a loss on election day.
I see it your way, but she knows her state. She has to figure out which choice loses her more voters. She might make the wrong one this time. It's a hard election to read. I'm not going to ding her because we cannot afford to lose a single seat in the Senate this November. Even a RINO seat.
She will run out a few test polls in her district to see what her constituents think.
If they favor a yes, she will vote yes, if they favor a no, she will vote no.
Collins might be a RINO, but she is a smart RINO that knows when to vote along party lines.
My hunch is that Mitch is going to give her the leeway to decide if that saves her seat, as he has the votes without her.
Fuck Lindsey Graham.
Are we STILL calling him "our guy"? ๐๐คจ๐ค
He's a fucking RINO, neo-con war hawk.
He's the perfect politician: Says and does whatever it takes to stay in power.
I am a SC pede and I have NEVER voted for Lindsey. He's a POS; blowing whichever way the wind goes.
Hope I didn't get too many panties in a was ๐คช๐๐
Her campaign signs all feature Trump and she is banking hard on the Trump Train to keep her job. Even RINO Collins is on the chopping block as "new Mainers" from Somalia are flooding Portland and Lewiston.
She is definitely going to be watching this and we need to flood her office with the message that if you cuck on Trump, voters are gonna dump your ass.
My distrust with Collins is she doesn't seem onboard with the new electoral mechanics/targeted research. The fact she is from a lean blue state is more reason she should have been more prepared, more wargamed than a red state senator, but she never seems ready. She always seems to make her voting decision in a very touchy-feeling, rather than numbers based way. This has made her vulnerable to the loud liberal voices in her state. Had she and her team spent to the time previously to poll and research and may side with Trump to shore up the "law and order" vote when the riots were loudest she would not the problem. Maine is also a retirement state, failing to capture a voting demographic based on traditional sense of social and economic stability shouldn't have been a hard exercise of political imagination to test and to message. That would have given her buffer to vote yes.
You don't say.
That's what they said about kava NAAAA