It's amazing that he kept getting reelected after the Guam thing. I mean I know voters in general are stupid but god damn draw the line somewhere.
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I'm curious what Hank Johnson's initial campaign was like. He could be explaining quantum physics with 100% accuracy and still sound like a huge retard and put everyone to sleep.
I'm just gonna assume no one else was running, because how does someone who talks like him get anyone hype for anything?
I now live in Northwest Georgia, used to live over the line in Tennessee. This is his district:
https://www.zipdatamaps.com/politics...ional-district
Atlanta voted for Stacy Abrams as governor. The urban South is just as elitist, racist, Leftist as most of the North and yet, somehow dumber since they elects some of the most idiotic people to office. The rural South is what most people think of as the South. Most of the cities are Leftist shitholes just in better shape than the north because the cancer hasn't been living as long.
Even CNN had to admit that democrats are full of shit :lol:
CNN Admits: Democrats Lied About Trump's Phone Call With Zelensky
https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-ne...b882fb30f230b8
It's being reported that Democrat Jeff Van Drew might switch parties to Republican because of this impeachment shit.
Jeff Van Drew was already against impeachment and signaled a while ago that he might vote against impeachment so that aspect of it isn't anything new, but him switching parties is new. He's probably just doing it to keep his job but I wonder how many others might follow.
That's great, he'll be challenged by an actual Democrat and lose his seat.
Democrat Collin Peterson said he is going to vote against impeachment unless they come up with something else, which they aren't going to do.
One thing is for sure: the impeachment vote have bipartisan support, it will just be bipartisan support against impeachment.