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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3162010" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I do think some never Trumper Republicans are coming around, and even have some on dimocratic side of the aisle recently that didn't have any negative comments on the economy and even said it was rolling along nicely. (paraphrasing)</p><p>The better the economy gets, and the more campaign promises he keeps, the Republicans better change sides because they will lose to the voters if not. I fully understand some Republicans in the Senate and the House would still rather have seen Hillary win to preserve their power of office but the voting public is getting disgusted with their tactics and this latest Kabuki theater of the SCOTUS nomination has pissed off the voting public. The midterms are going to be interesting with many standing Senators and Reps slated to lose their office to challengers. Lets hope its a red wave, or it's going to be a circus from here on out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3162010, member: 5412"] I do think some never Trumper Republicans are coming around, and even have some on dimocratic side of the aisle recently that didn't have any negative comments on the economy and even said it was rolling along nicely. (paraphrasing) The better the economy gets, and the more campaign promises he keeps, the Republicans better change sides because they will lose to the voters if not. I fully understand some Republicans in the Senate and the House would still rather have seen Hillary win to preserve their power of office but the voting public is getting disgusted with their tactics and this latest Kabuki theater of the SCOTUS nomination has pissed off the voting public. The midterms are going to be interesting with many standing Senators and Reps slated to lose their office to challengers. Lets hope its a red wave, or it's going to be a circus from here on out. [/QUOTE]
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