Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) told constituents that President Trump's response to the COVID-19 pandemic and alienation of voters could result in a "Republican blood bath" within the Senate in November, according to The New York Times,
“I’m now looking at the possibility of a Republican blood bath in the Senate, and that’s why I’ve never been on the Trump train,” Sasse said, according to the Times. “It’s why I didn’t agree to be on his re-election committee, and it’s why I’m not campaigning for him.”
He said Trump's defeat in November “looks likely” and warned “we are staring down the barrel of a blue tsunami,” according to the Times.
For nine minutes on the Wednesday call, Sasse lambasted Trump's foreign policy, stating the president has turned away allies and ignored human rights.
“The debate is not going to be, 'Ben Sasse, why were you so mean to Donald Trump?’” Sasse said, according to the Washington Examiner, which first obtained the audio. “It’s going to be, 'What the heck were any of us thinking, that selling a TV-obsessed, narcissistic individual to the American people was a good idea?'"
If Sasse wants to demonstrate his independence from Trump, let's see him vote against Trump's Handmaid for the Supreme Court.
But Sasse won't. Because there hasn't been a single Republican in the Senate with any spine since John McCain died.
2 comments:
I call “Bullshit!”
Sasse could have voted to see the evidence during the impeachment “trial.” He could have voted for conviction.
He’s just scared of the voters who can see beyond the (T-NE) after his name.
Funny how a bunch of senate Republicans are "distancing" themselves from Fergus now.
"No, this is important, we're talking about MY election now..."
Don't say that we didn't try to tell y'all.
-Doug in Sugar Pine
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