And I fully understand his GOP primary opponent's supporters feelings, but I can't be persuaded yet Tillis presents any clear and present danger to American nationalism, or at the very least any similar danger clearly posed by Kay Hagan, whom I watched closely perform as a puppet of the national and state Democrats when she served in the NC Senate.
I would vote for a Yellow Dog before I'd vote for Kay Hagan, who will definitely cause me continued loss of sleep representing North Carolina in Washington through the end of this decade.
She should never have been elected to the U.S. Senate, and wouldn't have if Elizabeth Dole had not proven out to be one of the most incompetent U.S. Senate prima donnas when she ran a half-assed re-election campaign six years ago.
Mrs. Dole --- "Jimmy Carter with Helmet Hair" -- that's a RINO. Tillis may owe fealty to a lot of groups and people I am definitely more than "at odds" with, but he's also no fool.
Kay Hagan, on the other hand, needs to be sent back to the Greensboro Junior League where she belongs --- ASAP.
The milktoast ads currently being run for Tillis by the U. S. Chamber and others may allow the teachers' union's misrepresentations of his actions to prevail in the public mind and result in Hagan keeping her seat.
Hagan lied about the reasons for supporting the Trojan Horse for unfettered government power over individuals and the taking of the fruits of their labors. She participated in the lies which Democrats used for justifying that economic power grab, such as claiming that patients with cancer could not get insurance in the pre-Obamacare marketplace, and she, along with Pelosi and Reid and their President, lied when they assured citizens that "if you like your . . . , you can keep . . . ."
Every day between now and Election Day every citizen should have those quotes and the disastrous results we're now seeing and will continue to see blaring from every radio and TV set.
Instead, they're seeing nice little soft ads for her opponent about his work history.
Cancer patients, last year, many of whom had purchased policies since their diagnosis, and were happy with those insurance policies, were forced to spend their last Thanksgiving/Christmas Season online searching for new coverage, all because their insurance carrier was forced by the "rules of the so-called "Affordable" Care Act" to cancel the perfectly good policy they then held. This is a sad fact which few are talking about and one which should lie at the feet of Senators like Kay Hagan!