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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWill McCain or Graham say anything interesting at their townhall tonight?
Such as, they believe there should be an independent investigation of Russia's interference in our election?
And who are they going to piss off?
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Will McCain or Graham say anything interesting at their townhall tonight? (Original Post)
kentuck
Mar 2017
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msongs
(67,405 posts)1. Expect their good German routine after mild protests. Nt
kentuck
(111,092 posts)2. That would be very discouraging...
but you may be right?
msongs
(67,405 posts)3. McCain has been doing this since trump was nominated. One would think.
As he has a full term left he has nothing to lose by acting on actual morals
kentuck
(111,092 posts)4. That would indicate a Republican with a conscience.
Maybe too much to expect?
If, by some accident, they were to stumble on some truth nobody will pay any attention. These two are irrelevant even to repubs.
If they pull one more Senator with them, such as Susan Collins, they have the power of the majority.
old guy
(3,283 posts)7. True, but they would actually have to take that step not just talk.
At this point they have not. They voted the party line. Hope they will prove me wrong.
kentuck
(111,092 posts)8. That would be an encouraging move...
to think that there were still a few Republicans that cared about their Party and their Country.