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Republican senators facing tough races this year may not get much help from their partys presidential nominee Donald Trump indeed, he may be one reason why they are so vulnerable so former president George W. Bush has come out of the political shadows to help them out.
Bush, the New York Times reports, has held fundraisers in recent weeks for Arizona Senator John McCain and New Hampshires Kelly Ayotte, both of whom are tight in the polls with their Democratic challengers and neither of whom is exactly thrilled to be running on the same ticket as Trump.
Ayotte, who has been critical of Trumps flagrant racism, has attempted to square the circle by expressing support for the nominee without endorsing him per se, but that was more than enough for her opponent, Governor Maggie Hassan, to insist that Ayotte will need to be held accountable for his positions as well as her own. McCain has frankly admitted that Trumps presence on the ballot makes his re-election campaign in a state where 30 percent of voters are Hispanic the race of [his] life.
For his part, Bush revealed last month that he would not endorse Trump or attend next months Republican convention in Cleveland. In fact, no members of the Bush family are supporting the Republican nominee, who blamed Bush for the September 11 terrorist attacks, characterized him as a failed president, and spent much of the primary season gleefully belittling his younger brother Jeb, the former governor of Florida who some say also ran for president this year.
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Chasstev365
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Wounded Bear
(58,604 posts)all the RWers were screaming how he wasn't a "real" Republican and that's why his policies failed.
It's always someone else's fault.
Solly Mack
(90,758 posts)"some say"
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