Politics · 114th Congress
The Elephant on the CPAC Stage
Ben Sasse, who has previously said he wouldn’t vote for Trump, lectured about prioritizing conservative values over party. Americanism and conservatism, he said, come before Republicanism.
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Ben Sasse, who has previously said he wouldn’t vote for Trump, lectured about prioritizing conservative values over party. Americanism and conservatism, he said, come before Republicanism.
But in a high-turnout election, which a presidential year usually gives us, I think we have a real good opportunity to get all the Democrats out and win this race,” Bennett said.
“I remember exactly how he was laying when I found him,” she wrote to Manchin. “I remember everything. It’s my first thought in the mornings and my last thought at night.
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Without a Republican who obviously shared their values in those years, conservatives reasoned, “values voters” stayed home. In 2016, they could go the opposite direction and win.
“I don’t know your particular story, but many people are brought to this country as young children.
“I am not now, nor have I ever been, a liberal Democrat.”
“I believe leadership is going to be very supportive,” Inhofe said. As far as prospects in the House, he said, “I think the House is just as anxious to get rid of this issue as the Senate is.”
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