How upbeat is the Republican Party about its prospects for taking control of the House and Senate next year? So upbeat that it apparently is cool with the fact that in three Senate races — Georgia, Missouri and Pennsylvania — it has leading candidates who have been accused of harassing, abusing, threatening or otherwise mistreating women.
Once upon a time, this situation likely would have provoked a major display of concern, or at least an attempt at damage control, by the Republican establishment. Instead many party officials are brushing off related questions like pesky bits of dryer fluff.
While the particulars of these cases vary — the allegations, the candidates’ responses, the warmth of the party’s embrace — the creeping not-so-casual misogyny is indicative of the dark path down which former President Donald Trump continues to lead the G.O.P.
It is not simply that Mr. Trump has long worn his shabby treatment […]
Michael,
Your beliefs are not based on statistics, fact, evidence, nor logical reason. President Biden has a very long history of experience and achievement in his field. As an Independent I chose him for my vote, as did the majority of diverse Americans. He is continuing to show what his intentions are as a President, with the support of transparent Republicans who believe in what is necessary for our economy, earth, and its people – instead of what’s best for Trumps ego.