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2024 Incumbents - Whom to consider
Posted on 12/24/22 at 2:45 pm
Posted on 12/24/22 at 2:45 pm
People want to know how we can change things - start by re-electing no more than 10% to Congress.
Write-ins, Independents, new people, random people...all better than the Uni-Party.
Mindless voting for incumbents --> Uni-Party --> Open Border, Endless War, Govt Tyranny, National Suicide.
We could have a Congress full of people that don't know Parliamentary Procedure from Illegal Procedure, and we would be better off as a nation.
I started with those that voted NO on aid to Ukraine. Then I looked at the votes on the Omnibus. Support for either is disqualifying. The next hurdle will be the vote on Speaker. Anyone voting for McCarthy is out. Later in 2023, I am guessing border security and amnesty will be another set of filters.
Here is the list of people to consider thus far. All other incumbents, both Dem and Rep are non-starters for me.
Senate: 3 people (only 34 seats on the 2024 ballot):
Braun, Indiana
Hawley, Missouri
Blackburn, Tennessee
House: 55 people (all House seats are on the ballot, of course)
Jodey Arrington of Texas
Brian Babin of Texas
Jim Banks of Indiana
Andy Biggs of Arizona
Gus Bilirakis of Florida
Dan Bishop of North Carolina
Lauren Boebert of Colorado
Tim Burchett of Tennessee
Kat Cammack of Florida
Michael Cloud of Texas
Andrew Clyde of Georgia
James Comer of Kentucky
Warren Davidson of Ohio
Scott Des Jarlais of Tennessee
Byron Donalds of Florida
Jeff Duncan of South Carolina
Ron Estes of Kansas
Russ Fulcher of Idaho
Matt Gaetz of Florida
Bob Gibbs of Ohio
Louie Gohmert of Texas
Bob Good of Virginia
Paul Gosar of Arizona
Garret Graves of Louisiana
Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia
Diana Harshbarger of Tennessee
Vicky Hartzler of Missouri
Kevin Hern of Oklahoma
Yvette Herrell of New Mexico
Jody Hice of Georgia
Clay Higgins of Louisiana
Bill Huizenga of Michigan
Ronny Jackson of Texas
Mike Johnson of Louisiana
Jim Jordan of Ohio
Debbie Lesko of Arizona
Billy Long of Missouri
Tracey Mann of Kansas
Thomas Massie of Kentucky
Brian Mast of Florida
Mary Miller of Illinois
Barry Moore of Alabama
Troy Nehls of Texas
Ralph Norman of South Carolina
Scott Perry of Pennsylvania
John Rose of Tennessee
Matthew Rosendale of Montana
Chip Roy of Texas
Pete Sessions of Texas
Greg Steube of Florida
Tom Tiffany of Wisconsin
Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey
Beth Van Duyne of Texas
Bruce Westerman of Arkansas
Roger Williams of Texas
Write-ins, Independents, new people, random people...all better than the Uni-Party.
Mindless voting for incumbents --> Uni-Party --> Open Border, Endless War, Govt Tyranny, National Suicide.
We could have a Congress full of people that don't know Parliamentary Procedure from Illegal Procedure, and we would be better off as a nation.
I started with those that voted NO on aid to Ukraine. Then I looked at the votes on the Omnibus. Support for either is disqualifying. The next hurdle will be the vote on Speaker. Anyone voting for McCarthy is out. Later in 2023, I am guessing border security and amnesty will be another set of filters.
Here is the list of people to consider thus far. All other incumbents, both Dem and Rep are non-starters for me.
Senate: 3 people (only 34 seats on the 2024 ballot):
Braun, Indiana
Hawley, Missouri
Blackburn, Tennessee
House: 55 people (all House seats are on the ballot, of course)
Jodey Arrington of Texas
Brian Babin of Texas
Jim Banks of Indiana
Andy Biggs of Arizona
Gus Bilirakis of Florida
Dan Bishop of North Carolina
Lauren Boebert of Colorado
Tim Burchett of Tennessee
Kat Cammack of Florida
Michael Cloud of Texas
Andrew Clyde of Georgia
James Comer of Kentucky
Warren Davidson of Ohio
Scott Des Jarlais of Tennessee
Byron Donalds of Florida
Jeff Duncan of South Carolina
Ron Estes of Kansas
Russ Fulcher of Idaho
Matt Gaetz of Florida
Bob Gibbs of Ohio
Louie Gohmert of Texas
Bob Good of Virginia
Paul Gosar of Arizona
Garret Graves of Louisiana
Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia
Diana Harshbarger of Tennessee
Vicky Hartzler of Missouri
Kevin Hern of Oklahoma
Yvette Herrell of New Mexico
Jody Hice of Georgia
Clay Higgins of Louisiana
Bill Huizenga of Michigan
Ronny Jackson of Texas
Mike Johnson of Louisiana
Jim Jordan of Ohio
Debbie Lesko of Arizona
Billy Long of Missouri
Tracey Mann of Kansas
Thomas Massie of Kentucky
Brian Mast of Florida
Mary Miller of Illinois
Barry Moore of Alabama
Troy Nehls of Texas
Ralph Norman of South Carolina
Scott Perry of Pennsylvania
John Rose of Tennessee
Matthew Rosendale of Montana
Chip Roy of Texas
Pete Sessions of Texas
Greg Steube of Florida
Tom Tiffany of Wisconsin
Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey
Beth Van Duyne of Texas
Bruce Westerman of Arkansas
Roger Williams of Texas
Posted on 12/24/22 at 2:48 pm to POTUS2024
Burn it down and start over
Posted on 12/24/22 at 2:49 pm to POTUS2024
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2024 Incumbents - Whom to consider
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People want to know how we can change things - start by re-electing no more than 10% to Congress.
You are going to get the board establishment cucks upset over this thread.
Posted on 12/24/22 at 2:52 pm to Jack Carter
quote:
Burn it down and start over
I'm hoping to prevent that. If things ever go large scale violent, we will all suffer greatly.
Posted on 12/24/22 at 3:12 pm to POTUS2024
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I'm hoping to prevent that. If things ever go large scale violent, we will all suffer greatly.
How are you going to prevent that? By keeping the status quo trajectory in tact?
Posted on 12/24/22 at 4:01 pm to POTUS2024
Won't work look at how they rigged the Alaskan Senate Race to get their CIA plant Lisa in there again against the voters wishes
Posted on 12/24/22 at 4:05 pm to POTUS2024
Once anyone that gets elected gets a taste of the how sweet it is for their bank accounts, game over.
Posted on 12/24/22 at 4:06 pm to POTUS2024
Rand Paul should be on top of the list
Also Wisconsin Senator
Also Wisconsin Senator
Posted on 12/24/22 at 4:12 pm to Jack Carter
quote:
How are you going to prevent that? By keeping the status quo trajectory in tact?
There is nothing I advocate that can be construed as keeping the status quo trajectory in tact.
Posted on 12/24/22 at 4:15 pm to LSU90
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Won't work look at how they rigged the Alaskan Senate Race to get their CIA plant Lisa in there again against the voters wishes
So...We just give up completely?
Posted on 12/24/22 at 4:18 pm to Northwestern tiger
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Rand Paul should be on top of the list
Also Wisconsin Senator
They are not on the ballot in 2024.
Here are the senate seats on the ballot in 2024
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