I’ll be interested in what happens to Bill Cassidy two years from now. He was one of the few Republicans who voted to convict Trump in the Senate. He’d just been re-elected, and I’m sure he never dreamed that Trump would still be a force after Jan 6. We have a “jungle primary” here in Louisiana, so I’m trying to decide if I’d vote for hi…
I’ll be interested in what happens to Bill Cassidy two years from now. He was one of the few Republicans who voted to convict Trump in the Senate. He’d just been re-elected, and I’m sure he never dreamed that Trump would still be a force after Jan 6. We have a “jungle primary” here in Louisiana, so I’m trying to decide if I’d vote for him even though I disagree with his policies. Sort of the dilemma facing Republicans who don’t like Trump in this election. I guess it will come down to who’s running against him. Or he may decide that it isn’t worth it and go back to being a doctor, or become a lobbyist for Big Pharma.
I’ll be interested in what happens to Bill Cassidy two years from now. He was one of the few Republicans who voted to convict Trump in the Senate. He’d just been re-elected, and I’m sure he never dreamed that Trump would still be a force after Jan 6. We have a “jungle primary” here in Louisiana, so I’m trying to decide if I’d vote for him even though I disagree with his policies. Sort of the dilemma facing Republicans who don’t like Trump in this election. I guess it will come down to who’s running against him. Or he may decide that it isn’t worth it and go back to being a doctor, or become a lobbyist for Big Pharma.