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House Dems that attended Trumps Congressional Ball
Posted on 12/13/19 at 12:07 pm
Posted on 12/13/19 at 12:07 pm
Antonio Delgado (NY-19): Trump won the district in 2016. Delgado is a first-term congressman and defeated a Republican incumbent in a close contest. Delgado is also the first African-American or Hispanic representative from upstate New York. His staff did not respond to requests for comment.
Susie Lee (NV-3): Trump won the district in 2016. Lee is a first-term congresswoman who managed to keep the seat in Democrats' hands in a close general election race. Lee's staff previously said she's undecided on impeachment. A spokesperson confirmed that Lee attended the ball, saying it was a way to demonstrate that "she's committed to being a bipartisan problem solver through and through."
Elaine Luria (VA-2): Trump won the district in 2016. Luria is Navy veteran and a first-term congresswoman who unseated a Republican incumbent in a tight race. Her staff did not respond to requests for comment.
Jim Costa (CA-16): Trump lost the district in 2016. Costa has served in Congress since 2005, in the 20th and now the 16th districts. He represents an agricultural area. Costa could not be reached for comment.
Josh Harder (CA-10) Trump lost the district in 2016. Harder is a first-term congressman who unseated a Republican incumbent in a close race. His staff did not respond to requests for comment.
Gil Cisneros (CA-39): Trump lost the district in 2016. Cisneros is first-term congressman. He is also a Navy veteran, former Republican and a lottery winner. Cisneros' chief of staff Nic Jordan did not deny his boss attended the White House party, but shared tweets, including this one by CNN's Manu Raju, emphasizing that Cisneros will vote for impeachment, even though he may get "some blowback," because "this is about national security."
Independent Justin Amash (MI-3) also attended. Amash left the Republican Party earlier this year after he backed formal impeachment proceedings.
Amash's chief of staff Poppy Nelson said: "Rep. Amash has celebrated Christmas at the White House with his colleagues every year he has served in Congress."
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Susie Lee (NV-3): Trump won the district in 2016. Lee is a first-term congresswoman who managed to keep the seat in Democrats' hands in a close general election race. Lee's staff previously said she's undecided on impeachment. A spokesperson confirmed that Lee attended the ball, saying it was a way to demonstrate that "she's committed to being a bipartisan problem solver through and through."
Elaine Luria (VA-2): Trump won the district in 2016. Luria is Navy veteran and a first-term congresswoman who unseated a Republican incumbent in a tight race. Her staff did not respond to requests for comment.
Jim Costa (CA-16): Trump lost the district in 2016. Costa has served in Congress since 2005, in the 20th and now the 16th districts. He represents an agricultural area. Costa could not be reached for comment.
Josh Harder (CA-10) Trump lost the district in 2016. Harder is a first-term congressman who unseated a Republican incumbent in a close race. His staff did not respond to requests for comment.
Gil Cisneros (CA-39): Trump lost the district in 2016. Cisneros is first-term congressman. He is also a Navy veteran, former Republican and a lottery winner. Cisneros' chief of staff Nic Jordan did not deny his boss attended the White House party, but shared tweets, including this one by CNN's Manu Raju, emphasizing that Cisneros will vote for impeachment, even though he may get "some blowback," because "this is about national security."
Independent Justin Amash (MI-3) also attended. Amash left the Republican Party earlier this year after he backed formal impeachment proceedings.
Amash's chief of staff Poppy Nelson said: "Rep. Amash has celebrated Christmas at the White House with his colleagues every year he has served in Congress."
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Posted on 12/13/19 at 12:14 pm to autauga
It’s human nature that at some point in these impeachment proceedings self preservation will kick in for these Dems.
Vulnerable ones will not willingly cook themselves
Vulnerable ones will not willingly cook themselves
Posted on 12/13/19 at 12:17 pm to 225bred
I hope. But man... some fell on the sword for Obamacare.
Posted on 12/13/19 at 12:40 pm to autauga
This was free party....if there was a free party at the fricking Iranian Embassy, our elected frickheads would show up en masse to get shite faced.
Posted on 12/13/19 at 12:42 pm to Wtodd
quote:
This was free party....if there was a free party at the fricking Iranian Embassy, our elected frickheads would show up en masse to get shite faced.
Let’s be honest. So would a lot of us.
Posted on 12/13/19 at 12:45 pm to autauga
So they'll sell out their apparent morals for a victory then?
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