I like this...wise up Heller and show some guts; we rallied the vote to win in Georgia and we can just as easily primary you out the door.
I can respect opposition to the bill if the purpose is in order to try to negotiate a better deal, and then sticking to that deal once it’s struck.
If it’s just in order to slobber over the liberal narrative, on the other hand...
Well.
The way the GOPe is going, I’m all for NOT voting for a single incumbent in the 2018 primaries.....
Heller should be Cantorized just for his vote for Rubio’s amnesty.
Go Heller go! Stop Obamacare Jr.!
Hoping President Trump makes sure Heller has Hell to Pay if he does not get in line for next week’s Senate vote.
Hoping President Trump makes sure Heller has Hell to Pay if he does not get in line for next week’s Senate vote.
What does this group think will be the outcome of Heller losing?
It’s an off-year election in a state that Hillary won.
Maybe we can swap him out for Rick Scott in Florida and send him home to enjoy him contemplating.
There will cone a time something will need to pass and I say do what Steve Bannon said put it up for a vote and let’s see who wants to be known as the senator who voted against the Obamacare repeal
Heller is a corrupt degenerate POS.
He’s looking for a payoff for hos vote.
I just saw an ad by this group, America First. I’m glad someone is going to go after these Pubs who join with Schumer to obstruct Trump’s agenda.
My first vote as a Nevada state resident will be against this Rino.
Standing up for the people of his state which took the candy-bait of 100 percent federal funding for expanded Medicaid - this hooked thirty-two states into dependency on the Government to keep the money flowing for the 14 million new enrollees on the plan - what they’re not talking about is the fact that that funding is reduced to only 90 percent in a few years (and I’m guessing the law would eventually be rewritten to reduce the fed’s contributions even more) and that as that happens the states themselves will have to come up with over 70 billion dollars over the next ten years to make up the difference - Heller will probably make a fuss until the Republicans make some adjustments to the Medicaid part of their bill, then come aboard I would guess....