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GOP 'RINO' members afraid of being "primaried" by Musk financed replacements

Melensdad

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I love this.

The GOP members, who often vote against the will of the voters and side with Democrats, but talk like Republicans on the campaign trail and in local 'town hall' meetings, are afraid of voting against the Trump agenda. Indiana RINO Senator Todd Young is someone I'd love to see get booted out of office. He is barely better than Mitch McConnell, which makes him only slightly less objectionable than 5 day old fish. Apparently these tough talking but liberal voting Senators are getting nervous.

There is nothing better than seeing a RINO squirm.




GOP senators terrified of crossing Trump, facing Musk-funded challengers

02/10/25 06:00 AM ET
Technology
GOP senators are terrified over the prospect of facing primary challengers funded by Elon Musk if they stick their necks out by opposing President Trump’s agenda.
The White House has signaled that Republicans who thwart Trump’s agenda by voting against his controversial nominees or opposing efforts by Musk to freeze government funding and slash federal agencies, such as the U.S. Agency for International Development, will pay a political price.
And that’s a threat that carries a lot more weight when Musk, the world’s richest person, could easily pour tens of millions of dollars into a Senate Republican primary.
Musk warned Republican lawmakers in December that he was compiling a “naughty list” of members who buck Trump’s agenda. He also pledged shortly after Election Day that his political action committee would “play a significant role in primaries” next year.
At the time, the threat was seen as mostly aimed at rebellious House conservatives who loomed as an obstacle to reelecting Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and threatened to derail Trump’s tax agenda by insisting on major spending cuts.
But Republican senators have taken Musk’s warning to heart.
“That’s one of the reasons why you see people who are close to an election — Bill Cassidy, Thom Tillis — voting for certain nominees,” said one Republican senator who requested anonymity to discuss the recent votes of GOP colleagues, including Louisiana’s Cassidy and North Carolina’s Tillis.
“The White House hasn’t been too subtle about that. I think they’ve been fairly threatening,” the lawmaker added, noting Cassidy already faces a primary challenge from Louisiana state Treasurer John Fleming.
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