2022 U.S. Senate Races

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Good riddance. I have a first cousin in Alaska and he said the only reason she kept getting re-elected was because of her father. A substantial number of Alaskans think Murkowski is a magical name and everyone else thinks she's an idiot.
Therefore a substantial number of Alaskans are idiots.
 
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Ex-Wife Accuses Warnock of Harassment After He Subpoenas Her College Transcripts

Sen. Raphael Warnock's (D., Ga.) ex-wife is fighting his attempt to subpoena her decade-old college records as part of a child custody dispute, saying his request is irrelevant to the case and intended "purely for the purpose of embarrassing and harassing" her.

Warnock subpoenaed his ex-wife Oulèye Ndoye's records from Emory University on April 27, including her grades, transcripts, immunization verification, and any disciplinary files dating back to 2012.

The filings are the latest clash in the former couple's increasingly contentious custody battle, which is playing out as Warnock faces a tough reelection bid in one of the most competitive and closely watched Senate races of the midterm election.

Ndoye, who divorced Warnock in 2020 after four years of marriage, asked a court to revise the custody agreement for their three-year-old and five-year-old children in February. In court filings, Ndoye said Warnock neglected his child visitation time and failed to pay childcare expenses, leaving her "financially strapped." She also asked the court to allow her to move the children out of state so she could attend a program at Harvard University.

Ex-Wife Accuses Warnock of Harassment After He Subpoenas Her College Transcripts
 
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Ex-Wife Accuses Warnock of Harassment After He Subpoenas Her College Transcripts

Sen. Raphael Warnock's (D., Ga.) ex-wife is fighting his attempt to subpoena her decade-old college records as part of a child custody dispute, saying his request is irrelevant to the case and intended "purely for the purpose of embarrassing and harassing" her.

Warnock subpoenaed his ex-wife Oulèye Ndoye's records from Emory University on April 27, including her grades, transcripts, immunization verification, and any disciplinary files dating back to 2012.

The filings are the latest clash in the former couple's increasingly contentious custody battle, which is playing out as Warnock faces a tough reelection bid in one of the most competitive and closely watched Senate races of the midterm election.

Ndoye, who divorced Warnock in 2020 after four years of marriage, asked a court to revise the custody agreement for their three-year-old and five-year-old children in February. In court filings, Ndoye said Warnock neglected his child visitation time and failed to pay childcare expenses, leaving her "financially strapped." She also asked the court to allow her to move the children out of state so she could attend a program at Harvard University.

Ex-Wife Accuses Warnock of Harassment After He Subpoenas Her College Transcripts

This guy is done but he'll probably still get Luther's vote.
 
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Hannity going all in on trying to smear Kathy Barnette for senator in Pennsylvania vs Dr Oz. He looks like a Trump hack. I agree Barnette is probably not the best option, but he looks ridiculous and I'm not sure he helps the situation.
 
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Leading Democrat Candidate in Pennsylvania Suffers a Stroke

While the spotlight has been firmly on the GOP primary in Pennsylvania, where Mehmet Oz, Kathy, Barnette, and David McCormick are locked in a fierce battle, scary news broke on Sunday regarding the Democrat side of things.

John Fetterman, the presumptive nominee to run against one of the three aforementioned Republicans, had a stroke that sent him to hospital on Friday.

 
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Leading Democrat Candidate in Pennsylvania Suffers a Stroke

While the spotlight has been firmly on the GOP primary in Pennsylvania, where Mehmet Oz, Kathy, Barnette, and David McCormick are locked in a fierce battle, scary news broke on Sunday regarding the Democrat side of things.

John Fetterman, the presumptive nominee to run against one of the three aforementioned Republicans, had a stroke that sent him to hospital on Friday.


You could have two screws coming out your neck and would be a contender on the democrat side.
 
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Hannity going all in on trying to smear Kathy Barnette for senator in Pennsylvania vs Dr Oz. He looks like a Trump hack. I agree Barnette is probably not the best option, but he looks ridiculous and I'm not sure he helps the situation.

I like Shaun, but he is a party line preacher if I have ever heard one.
 
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I like Shaun, but he is a party line preacher if I have ever heard one.

Based what I'm hearing, McCormick might be the best option in PA. Oz might be no better than the 3rd best. I find these Trump endorsements ridiculous.
 
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It would not surprise me if Dr. Oz end up being a rino that Trump tries to bash at some point. He will look buffoonish.
 
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Trump: Another 'Big Mess' With Mail-In Ballots in Pennsylvania

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Former President Donald Trump took to Truth Social on Wednesday to again attack mail-in voting amid problems with the process in Pennsylvania.

Lancaster County officials on primary day Tuesday said an estimated two-thirds of 21,000 mail-in ballots received could not be scanned due to a printing error, LancasterOnline reported.

Trump: Another 'Big Mess' With Mail-In Ballots in Pennsylvania
 
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Iowa Democrat Senate candidate wants to make state 'liberal' like California

During a campaign event at a high school in Des Moines, Iowa, retired Navy Vice Admiral Michael Franken, the Iowa Democrat taking on longtime Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley, said that he wanted to "change" the state to have more "progressive thought" than California.

"Like Iowa used to be," Franken said. "We would swing at ideas well before states like California."


Iowa Democrat Senate candidate wants to make state 'liberal' like California
 
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Sen. Warnock Omits key details on brother's past Conviction he blames on 'pandemic of racism'

Democrat Sen. Raphael Warnock doesn't mention brother was a corrupt ex-cop convicted of Helping to Escort Cocaine Traffickers

Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock, who repeatedly points to the "pandemic of racism" when speaking of his brother’s life sentence, conveniently has been leaving out details that his brother was a corrupt police officer convicted of facilitating a cross-country drug trafficking operation, a report says.

The Washington Free Beacon reported that Warnock’s half-brother, Keith Coleman, a former officer for the Savannah Police Department, was convicted on Nov. 21, 1997, of conspiring and attempting to aid and abet the distribution of cocaine and carrying a firearm during a drug trafficking offense.

The newspaper cited recently obtained records that detail how prosecutors painted Coleman as the ringleader in an illegal scheme in which he used his police-issued firearm and department vehicle to escort purported drug dealers as they drove kilos of cocaine to airports, hotels and warehouses.

Sen. Warnock omits key details on brother's past conviction he blames on 'pandemic of racism'
 
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Mo Brooks's prospects dwindling in Alabama Senate runoff: Poll

Katie Britt led Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL) by double digits in the race for the Republican nomination for Senate ahead of a June 21 runoff, according to a survey conducted by a GOP pollster not affiliated with either campaign.

Britt, the former chief of staff to retiring Sen. Richard Shelby (R-AL), was outpacing Brooks 48% to 36%, with 7% undecided, in a poll from JMC Analytics and Polling. The survey was taken June 6 – 9, just prior to former President Donald Trump endorsing Britt. Even before the former president announced he was backing Britt, the data from the JMC poll was signaling that Brooks’s chances of upsetting her in the runoff were slim.

Mo Brooks's prospects dwindling in Alabama Senate runoff: Poll
 
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Sen. Warnock Omits key details on brother's past Conviction he blames on 'pandemic of racism'

Democrat Sen. Raphael Warnock doesn't mention brother was a corrupt ex-cop convicted of Helping to Escort Cocaine Traffickers

Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock, who repeatedly points to the "pandemic of racism" when speaking of his brother’s life sentence, conveniently has been leaving out details that his brother was a corrupt police officer convicted of facilitating a cross-country drug trafficking operation, a report says.

The Washington Free Beacon reported that Warnock’s half-brother, Keith Coleman, a former officer for the Savannah Police Department, was convicted on Nov. 21, 1997, of conspiring and attempting to aid and abet the distribution of cocaine and carrying a firearm during a drug trafficking offense.

The newspaper cited recently obtained records that detail how prosecutors painted Coleman as the ringleader in an illegal scheme in which he used his police-issued firearm and department vehicle to escort purported drug dealers as they drove kilos of cocaine to airports, hotels and warehouses.

Sen. Warnock omits key details on brother's past conviction he blames on 'pandemic of racism'

Pandemic of Racism? The old standby..


These people are instigators much more than Trump
 
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Mo Brooks concession speech Angry and Bitter after Alabama Senate GOP Runoff Loss

HUNTSVILLE, Alabama — Rep. Mo Brooks delivered an angry, bitter concession speech after media outlets projected Katie Britt the winner of runoff election to determine Alabama’s Republican Senate nominee, saying his defeat was a major victory for the Democrats.

“It’s always appropriate to congratulate the winners, and some of these winners might be a little bit unexpected, but I’d be remiss if I did not congratulate the Alabama Democratic Party for helping to ensure that the Democratic nominee in the Republican primary won,” Brooks said Tuesday evening, during a prepared speech to supporters who gathered with the congressman for an election night party at a Huntsville gun range.

“Congratulations to the Democrats, they now have two nominees in the general election,” Brooks continued. “Another group I’d be remiss if I did not congratulate are special interest groups generally and more specifically the special interest groups that support open borders and cheap foreign labor. They worked hard for their values.”

“Is Britt a RINO?” a reporter asked. “Absolutely,” Brooks said. “Either that or a Democrat.”

During his election night screed, Brooks took parting shots at his party, his country and the Congress, where he has served since 2011, saying “the Republican Party of Alabama lost in a variety of different ways,” before going on to say that “America quite clearly lost” and adding, finally, that Capitol Hill “is a really depressing place to work.”

Who escaped Brooks's wrath? Former President Donald Trump, who endorsed Brooks last June and then yanked his support for the congressman this past March.

Mo Brooks concession speech angry and bitter after Alabama Senate GOP runoff loss
 
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Mo Brooks concession speech Angry and Bitter after Alabama Senate GOP Runoff Loss

HUNTSVILLE, Alabama — Rep. Mo Brooks delivered an angry, bitter concession speech after media outlets projected Katie Britt the winner of runoff election to determine Alabama’s Republican Senate nominee, saying his defeat was a major victory for the Democrats.

“It’s always appropriate to congratulate the winners, and some of these winners might be a little bit unexpected, but I’d be remiss if I did not congratulate the Alabama Democratic Party for helping to ensure that the Democratic nominee in the Republican primary won,” Brooks said Tuesday evening, during a prepared speech to supporters who gathered with the congressman for an election night party at a Huntsville gun range.

“Congratulations to the Democrats, they now have two nominees in the general election,” Brooks continued. “Another group I’d be remiss if I did not congratulate are special interest groups generally and more specifically the special interest groups that support open borders and cheap foreign labor. They worked hard for their values.”

“Is Britt a RINO?” a reporter asked. “Absolutely,” Brooks said. “Either that or a Democrat.”

During his election night screed, Brooks took parting shots at his party, his country and the Congress, where he has served since 2011, saying “the Republican Party of Alabama lost in a variety of different ways,” before going on to say that “America quite clearly lost” and adding, finally, that Capitol Hill “is a really depressing place to work.”

Who escaped Brooks's wrath? Former President Donald Trump, who endorsed Brooks last June and then yanked his support for the congressman this past March.

Mo Brooks concession speech angry and bitter after Alabama Senate GOP runoff loss

The way these Trump endorsements are tracked are pretty ridiculous. I can't believe people care about this. It's almost a turn-off and makes a person tired of seeing his name. It bothers me he can't stop talking. I hope these folks they are nominating aren't useless.
 
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Democrats spending millions to Protect two Blue State senators

The big ad buys could signal that the races in Washington and Colorado are uncomfortably close for Democrats.

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Patty Murray, meanwhile, has spent more than $1 million on television ads in recent weeks, including two attacking her Republican opponent, Tiffany Smiley, in a state President Joe Biden won by nearly 20 points. | Joe Raedle/Getty Images

Less than a year ago, a GOP Senate victory in deep blue Washington state would have been unthinkable. But now, Democrats are spending millions on advertising in several once-reliable Democratic strongholds, including Washington, as Republicans build national momentum and push for new Senate pickups.

There’s a similar panic in Colorado, where Tuesday’s GOP Senate primary has also drawn millions of dollars in Democratic-funded ads to boost a far-right candidate, a massive last-ditch campaign to keep a moderate Republican off the ballot this fall.

Democrats spending millions to protect two blue state senators
 
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Democrats spending millions to Protect two Blue State senators

The big ad buys could signal that the races in Washington and Colorado are uncomfortably close for Democrats.

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Patty Murray, meanwhile, has spent more than $1 million on television ads in recent weeks, including two attacking her Republican opponent, Tiffany Smiley, in a state President Joe Biden won by nearly 20 points. | Joe Raedle/Getty Images

Less than a year ago, a GOP Senate victory in deep blue Washington state would have been unthinkable. But now, Democrats are spending millions on advertising in several once-reliable Democratic strongholds, including Washington, as Republicans build national momentum and push for new Senate pickups.

There’s a similar panic in Colorado, where Tuesday’s GOP Senate primary has also drawn millions of dollars in Democratic-funded ads to boost a far-right candidate, a massive last-ditch campaign to keep a moderate Republican off the ballot this fall.

Democrats spending millions to protect two blue state senators

This gone be a gud'n.
 
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#97
Pragmatism > Emotions

Add to it that I think Herschel runs over and stiff arms his opponent in the Georgia senate race.
 
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Trump to Rally in Alaska to boost Tshibaka, Palin, and Gov. Dunleavy

Former President Donald Trump is scheduled to participate in a rally in Anchorage, Alaska, to show his support for congressional candidates Kelly Tshibaka and Sarah Palin, as well as Gov. Mike Dunleavy (R).

The event, set for Saturday, July 9, will take place at the Alaska Airlines Center. The festivities are slated to begin at 11 a.m. local time, and Trump is scheduled to present his remarks at 4 p.m.

Trump's rare excursion across the country to Alaska could provide a boost in particular to Tshibaka, who is attempting to unseat Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski, one of seven Republican senators who voted to impeach Trump last year. There are more than a dozen others in the top-four primary contest, which includes all parties, set for August.

Trump to rally in Alaska to boost Tshibaka, Palin, and Gov. Dunleavy
 

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