Posted on 01/23/2017 7:07:48 PM PST by blam
She is a national laughing stock - and that should be the campaign theme during her re-election run. The things she says are completely incoherent.
True, even lost in another state. He can always try again.
There has to be better candidates.
Curt Schilling would lose to Warren.
That ship sailed when he moved to another state - moving back again just to run for Senate seat again would not be a good sell.
I read where Bill Weld may run as a Libertarian...he could be gearing up to play the role of spoiler to protect Warren.
The Massachusetts Republican Party can meet in a phone booth.
If she is going to be beaten, it will be by another Democrat. A moonbat is looking to take out Steve Lynch (D-South Boston) from the House, maybe he’s ready to move up.
A patriot, a union guy - he could practically be a Trump Democrat.
My money is on Curt Schilling. He has spoken about running.
Scott Brown moved to NH and ran for the Senate here (and lost).
One of his flaws was the carpetbagger thing. But moving to NH and then moving BACK to MA? That would be a carpet-duffelbagger.
That Fauxcahontas. As in fake Indian.
She could get a job playing the Log Lady on the forthcoming, long-awaited third season of Twin Peaks.
He’s in N.H.
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For all federal level political offices from within Massachusetts, the total voter numbers in Massachusetts don’t exist for GOP victory, no matter who is running with an “R” next to their name. It’s a lost cause for non-Democratic Party members and for non-leftists to run for any federal level office in Massachusetts, other than to force them to spend some money on the race. The majority of Ronald Reagan voters from Massachusetts are, either, dead, or have moved out of state. Whenever the GOP did win anything at the highest political levels from within Massachusetts, they were RINO Republicans, and not conservatives: Bill Weld, Scott Brown, Charlie Baker, Paul Cellucci, Mitt Romney,...and the majority of Massachusetts voters, now, have shifted even more leftwards, ever since!
Lucifer will send in a worthy deceiver.
If Warren loses in 2018, that means the GOP runs the table.
I think the GOP will make gains in the Senate, but getting Warren out of the Senate is a tall order.
The stronger the commitment to tribalism, the worse a people do.
Follow the wampum.
This is Massachusetts we’re talking about here. I’ll believe it when I see it.
it’s time to kick the nasty woman out and put a good decent moral woman in as a loud and clear message (which the left still won’t understand unfortunately) that this country is fed up with the left’s filthy disgusting behavior
and gd homely....
She could have campaigned as a much more likable figure then Hillary without her baggage. The allegations concerning her fraudulent Indian biography were as nothing compared to the 40 years of felonies of Hillary Clinton, Clinton's association with the Bengazi fiasco, her e-mail scandal, her pay for play bunko scheme that placed her her deep into the swamp.
Even with all this baggage Hillary took the vote count but Elizabeth Warren was in a position to counter Donald Trump's populist appeal in Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Ohio with a very similar approach as espoused by Bernie Sanders which was indistinguishable from her own. Many times Trump attempted to co-opt Democratic voters in the rust belt who had supported Bernie Sanders on the basis of Trump's appeal on trade and other policies which Trump himself likened in some respects to Sanders' policies.
If Trump had been campaigning against Elizabeth Warren, he would have found a formidable opponent, fully supported by women, with a real populist message similar to Bernie Sanders which Trump agreed was in many ways parallel with his own, without the taint of any disqualifying scandal, not under FBI investigation. Warren was and is effective on her feet, charismatic in some circles, a very, very dangerous opponent who can demagogue with the best of them and would likely have done much better than Hillary did in Florida and North Carolina.
She is much to be feared in 2020 and will easily win reelection to the Senate in the meantime.
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