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(CNN) Mitch McConnell isn't backing down in his standoff with Donald Trump.
On Monday, the Senate Leadership Fund, the super PAC aligned with McConnell, announced that it had booked more than $7 miIlion worth of ad time in Alaska as GOP Sen. Lisa Murkowski tries to fend off a challenge from Kelly Tshibaka, who has been endorsed by the former President. (The group also reserved ad time in six Senate battleground states.
The move to defend Murkowski isn't terribly surprising -- McConnell has made clear all along that he supports Republican incumbents, including Murkowski.
But the super PAC's decision to commit $7 million -- by way of context, that's roughly how much Murkowski spent on her 2016 reelection race -- to Alaska means that McConnell is sending a not-so-subtle message to Trump: Time to put up or shut up.
10 bucks per Alaskan, every man, woman and child, does sound like a lot. Less than 200,000 voted last time so that's what, 35 bucks per voter?A $7 million campaign in Alaska seems excessive
10 bucks per Alaskan, every man, woman and child, does sound like a lot. Less than 200,000 voted last time so that's what, 35 bucks per voter?
Hey, $50 or $60 a head in the right places could probably do it.I wonder how many voters would vote a certain way for $35 in cash
I wonder how many voters would vote a certain way for $35 in cash
Analysis: Mitch McConnell calls Donald Trump's bluff in Alaska
Mitch McConnell isn't backing down in his standoff with Donald Trump.www.cnn.com
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Alright, no one's jumping to the conclusion that McConnel would not support Trump if he were to become the nominee.
But, it is interesting seeing McConnel directly oppose Trump's desires when the situation warrants it.
My gut feeling is McConnel sees Murkowski as more likely to prevail, and he's looking after what he believes is his Party's and his Senate's best interests.
I wouldn't trust McConnell
as far as I can spit him. Sorry.
He pretends to be his own man standing up to Trump, then folds like Ted "Insult my wife again Mr. President and I'll lick your other testicle" Cruz.
I don't trust him!
Which is why I tried to be disciplined and centrist in my OP presentation.
Yow!
I haven't heard that expression in a long time. That, and, "as far as I could throw him". With Trump, that ain't very far at all!
Alright, no one's jumping to the conclusion that McConnel would not support Trump if he were to become the nominee.Analysis: Mitch McConnell calls Donald Trump's bluff in Alaska
Mitch McConnell isn't backing down in his standoff with Donald Trump.www.cnn.com
But, it is interesting seeing McConnel directly oppose Trump's desires when the situation warrants it.
My gut feeling is McConnel sees Murkowski as more likely to prevail, and he's looking after what he believes is his Party's and his Senate's best interests.
Those sensibilities have long been dulled by the attacks on other Republicans for disagreeing with Trump.Sen. Mitch McConnell has no excuse. The ads his political group is producing to attack Alaska Republican Senate candidate Kelly Tshibaka are beyond the pale. Campaign attacks intensify in October because as the election runway gets shorter, it takes a sharp message to catch voters’ attention and seal the deal. But the money being spent by McConnell and his Senate Leadership Fund to attack a fellow Republican — one who may win and join the Senate to be his colleague — should shock the sensibilities of all conservatives.
DOWNING: McConnell Eats His Own In Alaska
Sen. Mitch McConnell has no excuse. The ads his political group is producing to attack Alaska Republican Senate candidate Kelly Tshibaka are beyond the pale.dailycaller.com
Sen. Mitch McConnell has no excuse. The ads his political group is producing to attack Alaska Republican Senate candidate Kelly Tshibaka are beyond the pale.
Even McConnell realizes what a wreck Trump is. Trump endorsed candidates are hurting the senate. For a republican, McConnell is doing the right thing.A $7 million campaign in Alaska seems excessive
I agree with the above. McConnell is interested in only regaining control of the senate. He’s wants and backs the candidate who has the best chance of winning in November. Trump was/is only interested in revenge. As long as he gets his revenge on some fellow Republicans, he doesn’t care if his revenge, endorsed, chosen candidates have a decent shot of winning in November or not. Oz, Walker, Masters are three that come to mind immediately. All are weak, poor quality candidates for the general election. Trump has put his thirst for revenge over putting up good quality candidates that stand a good chance of winning this midterm.My gut feeling is McConnel sees Murkowski as more likely to prevail, and he's looking after what he believes is his Party's and his Senate's best interests.
This ^, and the fact the McConnell hasn’t ever respected/liked Trump. He only worked with Trump because had to.My gut feeling is McConnell sees Murkowski as more likely to prevail, and he's looking after what he believes is his Party's and his Senate's best interests.
I agree with the above. McConnell is interested in only regaining control of the senate. He’s wants and backs the candidate who has the best chance of winning in November. Trump was/is only interested in revenge. As long as he gets his revenge on some fellow Republicans, he doesn’t care if his revenge, endorsed, chosen candidates have a decent shot of winning in November or not. Oz, Walker, Masters are three that come to mind immediately. All are weak, poor quality candidates for the general election. Trump has put his thirst for revenge over putting up good quality candidates that stand a good chance of winning this midterm.
As I said before, Trump is the biggest asset the democrats have going for them this midterm.
This ^, and the fact the McConnell hasn’t ever respected/liked Trump. He only worked with Trump because had to.
LOL, I never look at the date when I reply to a post that interests me. Yours did. Your post could have been written and posted today as it still is valid to what Trump has done to thwart the chances of the GOP to regain control of the senate with his lousy choices of candidates. All for revenge.You guys are replying to my post from April?
LOL, I never look at the date when I reply to a post that interests me. Yours did. Your post could have been written and posted today as it still is valid to what Trump has done to thwart the chances of the GOP to regain control of the senate with his lousy choices of candidates. All for revenge.
^ What he said.LOL, I never look at the date when I reply to a post that interests me. Yours did. Your post could have been written and posted today as it still is valid to what Trump has done to thwart the chances of the GOP to regain control of the senate with his lousy choices of candidates. All for revenge.
You guys are replying to my post from April?
^ What he said.
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