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Congressman Steve King has a history of stirring controversy. Iowa Rep. Steve King is facing a fierce backlash over a tweet that critics say is an open embrace of white nationalism. On Sunday, King retweeted a political cartoon featuring Geert Wilders, a Dutch politician whose anti-Muslim rhetoric

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Congressman Steve King embracing white nationalism? Time to #TakeOutTheTrash #Resistance

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Oh yes, not using an inexpensive cell phone is going to help you afford a 10K per annum policy. This guy must think everyone is delusional and ignorant as he is. I suppose he is counting on those reactionaries that share his fascist ideology to be swayed by his sophistry. Lifetime health care and pension with our tax dollars.

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Jason Chaffetz, a Trump enabler, TrumpRussia deniar, #TrumpCare backer. Time to retire him, #TakeOutTheTrash #UniteBlue #Resistance

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As I have pointed out many times before. Paul Ryan believes himself to be entitled because he decided to become a politician.

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When those you elect to represent you are the ones who would oppress you then it’s time to kick them out. #TakeOutTheTrash

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Texas’ state agriculture commissioner is in hot water Tuesday after calling Hillary Clinton a “cunt” on Twitter.

More examples of the “class” that Tex-Ass brings to the table for the United States.

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Supports Trump, mirrors his vile and deplorable comments. Time to #TakeOutTheTrash #VoteBlueTX #VoteBlue4America

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For all the big names Democratic leaders recruited to help them take back the Senate, the key to victory could be the candidate who recruited himself.

Just weeks after Democrats lost the chamber in 2014, a virtually unknown Missouri Democrat named Jason Kander hopped a plane to D.C. to meet DSCC Chairman Jon Tester and his wife, Sharla, at a high-end Washington haunt.

Kander was half the size of the towering Tester and, at 33 years old, about half Tester’s age. But the pair had something in common: Both were Democrats from red states who had successfully outrun national political headwinds to win office, Tester as a senator and Kander as Missouri’s secretary of state. Kander explained he wanted to make a run at GOP Sen. Roy Blunt, a 20-year veteran of Washington politics who, Kander suspected, could be defeated if an energetic veteran like himself successfully harnessed a hunger for independent, anti-Washington politicians.

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Blunt is a good guy to defeat.

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ORLANDO, Fla. — John Mica is facing his toughest reelection bid in more than two decades, as he’s buffeted by Donald Trump headwinds, a well-funded Democratic challenger and a redrawn voting district.

But at a canvassing kickoff just over two weeks before Election Day, the Florida Republican wasn’t fretting. Instead, he was cracking jokes.

“I don’t have a campaign manager,” he chuckled during a speech that was supposed to inspire volunteers to get out the vote. Just a few minutes before, he highlighted his “terrible press operation” — a single, part-time press secretary who’s actually a Democrat.

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John Mica has a record of voting against low to middle income earners, women, women’s rights, home owners,  enforcing anti-gay hate crimes, separation of church and State, clean energy. It’s time to turn this old horse out to pasture. Vote Stephanie Murphy for Congress Florida

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Flashback 2014: Mitch McConnell Vows To Obstruct Government in a Roomful of Billionaires (AUGUST 26, 2014)
Last week, in an interview with Politico, Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) outlined his plan to shut down President Obama’s legislative agenda by placing riders on appropriations bills. Should Republicans take control of the Senate in the 2014 elections, McConnell intends to pass spending bills that “have a lot of restrictions on the activities of the bureaucracy.” What McConnell didn’t tell Politico was that two months ago, he made the same promise to a secret strategy conference of conservative millionaire and billionaire donors hosted by the Koch brothers. The Nation and The Undercurrent obtained an audio recording of McConnell’s remarks to the gathering, called “American Courage: Our Commitment to a Free Society.” In the question-and-answer period following his June 15 session titled “Free Speech: Defending First Amendment Rights,” McConnell says: “So in the House and Senate, we own the budget. So what does that mean? That means that we can pass the spending bill. And I assure you that in the spending bill, we will be pushing back against this bureaucracy by doing what’s called placing riders in the bill. No money can be spent to do this or to do that. We’re going to go after them on healthcare, on financial services, on the Environmental Protection Agency, across the board [inaudible]. All across the federal government, we’re going to go after it.” McConnell’s pledge to “go after” Democrats on financial services—a reference to declawing Dodd-Frank regulation—is a key omission from his Politico interview. He has been a vocal opponent of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in particular, and presumably under his Senate leadership funding for the CFPB would be high on the list of riders for the appropriations chopping block. According to the Center for Responsive Politics, Wall Street was the number-one contributor to McConnell’s campaign committee from 2009 to 2014. McConnell is running against Democrat Alison Lundergan Grimes in a close contest that could determine which party controls the Senate. Total spending in the race is expected to exceed $100 million, which would make it the most expensive Senate election in history. As of July 21, PACs and individuals affiliated with Koch Industries have given at least $41,800 to McConnell’s campaign committee in this election cycle—a figure that does not include any funding to outside groups that could spend heavily in the race’s closing weeks. Recently, Grimes has begun airing ads that criticize McConnell for “voting seventeen times against raising the minimum wage” and “twelve times against extending unemployment benefits for laid-off workers.” Perhaps unsurprisingly, McConnell himself seems quite proud of this legislative record, at least in front of an audience comprised of wealthy donors. After he lays out his agenda to shrink the federal government “across the board,” McConnell says: “And we’re not going to be debating all these gosh darn proposals. That’s all we do in the Senate is vote on things like raising the minimum wage [inaudible]—cost the country 500,000 new jobs; extending unemployment—that’s a great message for retirees; uh, the student loan package the other day, that’s just going to make things worse, uh. These people believe in all the wrong things.” In late April, Senate Republicans, led by McConnell, successfully filibustered a bill to increase the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour, a widely popular measure that would increase wages for at least 16.5 million Americans. Earlier in the year, McConnell also led a filibuster of a three-month extension of unemployment insurance to some 1.7 million Americans. At one point in the negotiations, he offered a deal to extend unemployment only if Democrats agreed to repeal the Affordable Care Act, even though the ACA does not add to the federal deficit. Just days before he addressed the Koch brothers’ billionaire donor summit, McConnell was instrumental in blocking Senator Elizabeth Warren’s proposal to help Americans refinance their growing student loan debt. Warren’s plan would have been funded by a new minimum tax on America’s wealthiest. After McConnell’s filibuster, Warren began campaigning for Grimes in Kentucky saying, “Mitch McConnell is there for millionaires and billionaires. He is not there for people who are working hard playing by the rules and trying to build a future for themselves.” On the campaign stump, McConnell has said that “not everybody needs to go to Yale” and that cash-strapped students should look into for-profit colleges. Please support our journalism. Get a digital subscription for just $9.50! The main thrust of McConnell’s remarks to the Koch conference were about his pet issue, campaign finance, which he regards as a matter of free speech. (A full transcript of McConnell’s remarks is available here). The senator recounted the history of campaign finance reform in America from the twentieth century through today, sharing opinions and personal anecdotes along the way. On Democrats: “They, they are frightened of, of their critics. They don’t want to join the tradition in open discourse. They want to use the power of the government to quiet the voices of their critics.” (According to a 2013 report from Public Campaign Action Fund, McConnell led sixty-seven filibusters in 2012, more than the total number of filibusters (fifty-eight) in the fifty-four years between 1917 and 1970). On Citizens United and money in politics: “So all Citizens United did was to level the playing field for corporate speech…. We now have, I think, the most free and open system we’ve had in modern times. The Supreme Court allowed all of you to participate in the process in a variety of different ways. You can give to the candidate of your choice. You can give to Americans for Prosperity, or something else, a variety of different ways to push back against the party of government.” On McCain-Feingold: “The worst day of my political life was when President George W. Bush signed McCain-Feingold into law in the early part of his first administration.” To put that in perspective, Mitch McConnell’s thirty-five-year career in the Senate saw the 9/11 terrorist attacks that killed thousands of Americans, the 2008 housing meltdown that threatened the entire economy and Barack Obama’s election, to cite a conservative bête noire. But it was McCain-Feingold, the bill that banned soft money and unlimited donations to party committees, that constitutes the worst day of his political life.
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It’s time to put this old horse out to pasture. #TakeOutTheTrash In Unrelated #MitchMcConnell scandal 90 Pounds of Cocaine Seized aboard Ship Owned by Mitch McConnell’s Family

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Republicans get nothing done. We have a representative government where millions of people are represented by one person. Republicans put themselves, and their party, before the people they serve.

Imagine getting nothing done in your household, even though your home needs constant daily upkeep, then bragging about it. That is the GOP.

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AMERICANS WANT CHANGE! Donald Trump is not the answer. You don’t deal with the devil because you don’t like the status quo. The GOP controlled Congress has blocked any legislation to change the status quo. They have had a strangle hold on our country for too long. It’s time to elect Hillary Clinton, not the Devil Don, and clean the House & Senate of the do-nothing Republican leadership. It’s time to #TakeOutTheTrash #VoteBlueDownTheBallot 

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Everyone knew he was a cad. The media is out to get him. The allegations seem suspicious and politically motivated.

Those were the reactions of key swing state GOP leaders one day after a new set of revelations about Donald Trump’s conduct toward women dominated the news cycle.

Interviews with more than a dozen state and county Republican officials and party activists found most of them closing ranks around their embattled nominee, despite the growing number of women alleging he made unwanted sexual advances, and the recent release of a video that featured him boasting about groping women with impunity.

“It just does really all seem manufactured,” said Will Estrada, chairman of Virginia’s Loudoun County, a Washington D.C. suburb where Trump has struggled to connect. “If it came out that he actually groped a woman or something like that and it’s confirmed, that’s kind of a deal-breaker for me. That’s a crime and that’s terrible. But he apologized for what he said on the tape. That’s good enough for me.”

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If Republican leaders think this deplorable candidate will save their hides then their hides need to be hung out to dry. #TakeOutTheTrash They continue to pass off his predatory actions, his call for violence, hatred, and ethnic profiling, A Trump presidency along with the radical right conservatives will bring this Country to total chaos.

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Rep. Jason Chaffetz (Utah)

Rep. Martha Roby (Ala.)

Rep. Chris Stewart (Utah)

Rep. Bradley Byrne (Ala.)

Rep. Joe Heck (Nev.)

Rep. Cresent Hardy (Nev.)

Rep. Scott Garrett (N.J.)

Rep. Ann Wagner (Mo.)

Rep. Rodney Davis (Ill.)

Sen. Kelly Ayotte (N.H.)

Sen. Mike Crapo (Idaho)

Sen. John Thune (S.D.)

Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (W.Va.)

Sen. Deb Fischer (Neb.)

Sen. Dan Sullivan (Alaska)

Sen. Cory Gardner (Colo.)

Sen. John McCain (Ariz.)

Gov. Gary Herbert (Utah)

Gov. Dennis Dauggard (S.D.)

Gov. Robert Bentley (Ala.)

There’s also some GOP lawmakers who didn’t support Trump before but are now taking it a step further and saying he needs to drop out. They include Sens. Jeff Flake (Ariz.), Mark Kirk (Ill.), Mike Lee (Utah), Ben Sasse (Neb.), Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) and Reps. Mike Coffman (Colo.), Barbara Comstock (Va.), Fred Upton (Mich.) and Charlie Dent (Pa.).

***Remember, these people previously endorsed Donald Trump even after he had already made numerous offensive comments.  Now they are outraged, but look at all the comments Trump has made during the last year that didn’t get them to withdraw their endorsement of Trump.

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List of Republicans who need to be retired.#VoteBlue4America

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All These Congress members have endorsed Donald Trump. This is the pickup list for the Sanitation Technicians. #TakeOutTheTrash From Wikipedia The Senators: John Barrasso, WY[31]Roy Blunt, MO[32]John Boozman, AR[33]Richard Burr, NC[34]Shelley Moore Capito, WV[35]Bill Cassidy, LA[36]Dan Coats, IN[37]Thad Cochran, MS[38]Bob Corker, TN[39]John Cornyn, Maj. Whip, TX[40]Tom Cotton, AR[41]Mike Crapo, ID[42]Ted Cruz, TX[43]Steve Daines, MT[44]Mike Enzi, WY[45]Joni Ernst, IA[46]Deb Fischer, NE[47]Cory Gardner, CO[48]Chuck Grassley, IA[49]Orrin Hatch, Pres. pro tempore, UT[50]John Hoeven, ND[51]Jim Inhofe, OK[52]Johnny Isakson, GA[51]Ron Johnson, WI[53]James Lankford, OK[54]John McCain, AZ[41]Mitch McConnell, Maj. Leader, KY[55]Jerry Moran, KS[56]Lisa Murkowski, AK[57]Rand Paul, KY[58]David Perdue, GA[59]Rob Portman, OH[60]Pat Roberts, KS[61]Mike Rounds, SD[62]Marco Rubio, FL[63]Tim Scott, SC[64]Jeff Sessions,[a] AL[65]Dan Sullivan, AK[41]John Thune, SD[66]Thom Tillis, NC[67]Pat Toomey, PA[68]David Vitter, LA[69]Roger Wicker, MS[70]

US Representatives: Ralph Abraham, LA[69]Robert Aderholt, AL[79]Rick W. Allen, GA[80]Mark Amodei, NV[81]Brian Babin, TX[82]Lou Barletta,[a] PA[83]Joe Barton, TX[84]Gus Bilirakis, FL[85]Mike Bishop, MI[86]Rob Bishop, UT[87]Diane Black, TN[88]Marsha Blackburn, TN[89]Charles Boustany, LA[69]Dave Brat, VA[90]Jim Bridenstine, OK[91]Vern Buchanan, FL[92]Ken Buck, CO[93]Larry Bucshon, IN[94]Michael Burgess, TX[95]Bradley Byrne, AL[96]Ken Calvert, CA[97]Buddy Carter, GA[98]John Carter, TX[99]Steve Chabot, OH[60]Jason Chaffetz, UT[87]Curt Clawson, FL[100]Tom Cole, OK[101]Chris Collins,[a] NY[102]Doug Collins, GA[103]Mike Conaway, TX[104]Paul Cook, CA[105]Ryan Costello, PA[106]Kevin Cramer,[a] ND[107]Rick Crawford, AR[108]John Culberson, TX[109]Rodney L. Davis, IL[110]Jeff Denham, CA[111]Ron DeSantis, FL[34]Scott DesJarlais,[a]TN[112]Dan Donovan, NY[113]Sean Duffy, WI[114]Jeff Duncan, SC[115]John Duncan,[a] TN[116]Renee Ellmers,[a] NC[117]Tom Emmer, MN[118]Blake Farenthold, TX[119]Mike Fitzpatrick, PA[120]Chuck Fleischmann, TN[121]John Fleming, LA[69]Bill Flores, TX[82]Randy Forbes, VA[122]Jeff Fortenberry, NE[123]Virginia Foxx, NC[124]Trent Franks, AZ[125]Rodney Frelinghuysen, NJ[126]Scott Garrett, NJ[127]Bob Gibbs, OH[128]Louie Gohmert, TX[129]Bob Goodlatte, VA[130]Paul Gosar, AZ[125]Trey Gowdy, SC[131]Sam Graves, MO[132]Tom Graves, GA[80]Morgan Griffith, VA[133]Glenn Grothman, WI[134]Frank Guinta, NH[135]Brett Guthrie, KY[136]Cresent Hardy, NV[137]Gregg Harper, MS[138]Andy Harris, MD[139]Vicky Hartzler, MO[123]Joe Heck, NV[137]Jeb Hensarling, TX[140]Jody Hice, GA[80]French Hill, AR[141]George Holding, NC[142]Richard Hudson, NC[143]Randy Hultgren, IL[144]Duncan D. Hunter,[a]CA[145]Darrell Issa, CA[146]Evan Jenkins, WV[147]Lynn Jenkins, KS[148]Bill Johnson, OH[149]Sam Johnson, TX[109]Walter B. Jones, Jr., NC[150]Jim Jordan, OH[151]Mike Kelly, PA[152]Trent Kelly, MS[153]Peter T. King, NY[154]Steve King, IA[46]John Kline, MN[155]Raul Labrador, ID[156]Darin LaHood, IL[157]Doug LaMalfa, CA[158]Doug Lamborn, CO[159]Leonard Lance, NJ[160]Bob Latta, OH[161]Frank LoBiondo, NJ[162]Billy Long, MO[163]Barry Loudermilk, GA[164]Frank Lucas, OK[165]Blaine Luetkemeyer, MO[32]Cynthia Lummis, WY[166]Tom MacArthur, NJ[106]Kenny Marchant, TX[84]Tom Marino,[a] PA[167]Thomas Massie, KY[60]Kevin McCarthy, Maj. Leader, CA[168]Michael McCaul, TX[169]Tom McClintock, CA[170]Patrick McHenry, NC[171]David McKinley, WV[172]Cathy McMorris Rodgers, WA[173]Mark Meadows, NC[174]Luke Messer, IN[175]John Mica, FL[176]Candice Miller, MI[177]Jeff Miller,[a] FL[178]John Moolenaar, MI[179]Alex Mooney, WV[180]Markwayne Mullin, OK[181]Mick Mulvaney, SC[182]Randy Neugebauer, TX[109]Dan Newhouse, WA[183]Kristi Noem, SD[184]Rich Nugent, FL[185]Pete Olson, TX[109]Steven Palazzo, MS[186]Gary Palmer, AL[187]Erik Paulsen, MN[188]Steve Pearce, NM[189]Scott Perry, PA[106]Robert Pittenger, NC[190]Joe Pitts, PA[123]Mike Pompeo, KS[191]Bill Posey, FL[192]Tom Price, GA[193]John Ratcliffe, TX[194]Tom Reed,[a] NY[195]Jim Renacci, OH[196]Tom Rice, SC[197]Martha Roby, AL[198]Phil Roe, TN[133]Hal Rogers, KY[199]Mike Rogers, AL[198]Dana Rohrabacher, CA[105]Todd Rokita, IN[200]Tom Rooney, FL[192]Dennis A. Ross, FL[201]Keith Rothfus, PA[202]David Rouzer, NC[203]Ed Royce, CA[204]Steve Russell, OK[165]Paul Ryan, Speaker, WI[205]Matt Salmon, AZ[125]Mark Sanford, SC[206]Steve Scalise, Maj. Whip, LA[207]David Schweikert, AZ[125]Austin Scott, GA[208]Jim Sensenbrenner, WI[209]Pete Sessions, TX[210]John Shimkus, IL[211]Bill Shuster,[a] PA[178]Mike Simpson, ID[212]Adrian Smith, NE[213]Chris Smith, NJ[123]Jason T. Smith, MO[32]Lamar Smith, TX[214]Elise Stefanik, NY[215]Chris Stewart, UT[216]Marlin Stutzman, IN[217]Dave Trott, MI[218]Michael Turner, OH[219]David Valadao, CA[220]Ann Wagner, MO[32]Tim Walberg, MI[218]Greg Walden, OR[221]Mark Walker, NC[124]Jackie Walorski, IN[222]Mimi Walters, CA[223]Randy Weber, TX[82]Brad Wenstrup, OH[224]Bruce Westerman, AR[225]Lynn Westmoreland, GA[201]Roger Williams, TX[84]Rob Wittman, VA[226]Steve Womack, AR[141]Rob Woodall, GA[80]Kevin Yoder, KS[191]Ted Yoho, FL[227]David Young, IA[46]Don Young, AK[228]Todd Young, IN[94]Lee Zeldin, NY[154]Ryan Zinke, MT[229]

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While Trump dominates the headlines, House Republicans slash Social Security and drive the system toward disaster. One more reason why it is imperative that Trump be defeated and all open Republican seats in Congress be turned blue. This is just one of the RNC’s plans to totally destroy our democracy and fill their pockets with big business and lobby under the table money to enact legislation that will benefit big business.

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