It’s not every day a candidate for Senate tells voters he’s not the sharpest tool in the shed. Read the latest from besslevin.
Would-be US politicians spend millions of dollars a year trying to figure out what voters want.
being sarcastic about his intelligence, and that the people who didn’t get that are clearly idiots. “It is a sad day when so many people in politics and the media don’t understand sarcasm,”, according to The Hill. “Herschel has been traveling across Georgia for over a year meeting the people and listening to their concerns. Herschel is going to be ready on October 14 in Savannah to debate Raphael Warnock, who has to stand there and explain his horrendous voting record to the people.
While Walker has given voters a never-ending list of reasons not to vote for him—in addition to the remark about his intelligence, he’s also suggested that the jury is
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
GOP Senate candidate Joe O'Dea says he doesn't want to see Trump run againJoe O'Dea, the GOP nominee challenging Michael Bennet in Colorado's U.S. Senate race, says he doesn't want to see Trump run again in 2024. “I think I'm where most Americans are.'
Read more »
GOP chances of beating Democrats for Senate control with 50 days to midtermTight races in these states will determine which party holds a Senate majority during the second half of President Biden's term.
Read more »
PolitiFact - Pro-GOP ad in Arizona Senate race falsely links Keystone pipeline to gasoline pricesIn Arizona, an ad said Sen. Mark Kelly’s votes against the Keystone pipeline “caused higher gas prices.” The pipeline was years from completion and played no role in gas prices.
Read more »