For some reason I think of Ryan as a POS, but I can’t pinpoint it. Care to fill me in what his deal was?
Like a good republican he was all about deficit spending.
For some reason I think of Ryan as a POS, but I can’t pinpoint it. Care to fill me in what his deal was?
Something to think about: Pelosi is enjoying a lot of support as far as a speaker of the house goes. To put it into perspective, when Paul Ryan left this year he had a 12% approval rating nationally.
So we are shifting from Donald Trump to Paul Ryan. Paul Ryan is gone. Donald Trump is still around and more favorable than Pelosi.
Your point holds no water.
2018 popular vote for the House
Democrats 60,727,598 Republicans 50,983,895
The people just voted for Nancy by nearly 10 million more votes to stop Trump.Nancy got nearly as many votes in a mid term election as Trump got in a presidential election.
What district has 60 million voters. Wow, Nancy must have been on a lot of ballots!
Ohhh she wasnt and Tony Stark, the foreigner, is full of shit.
Obama 2008- 69,498,516
GOP 2010-44,827,441
Trump 2016- 62,984,828
DEMS 2018-60,727,598
Never has a mid term House popular vote come that close to matching the prior presidential election winner popular vote as 2016 and 2018.The GOPs so called 2010 wave didn't come close to matching Obamas 08 numbers while Dems got nearly as many votes as Trump in a mid term election.
Everyone knew she would be leading the House moron and The House got nearly as many votes in a mid term as the president got in a presidential election which never happens.
Hey rectal secretion, I got bad news for you.
Democratic candidates vow to dump Pelosi
Clarke Tucker’s first general election ad for an Arkansas-based House race tries to defuse one of the GOP’s most potent attacks: “I’ve said from Day One,” the Democrat declares, “that I won’t vote for Nancy Pelosi.”
Tucker, an Arkansas legislator who’s running against Rep. French Hill (R-Ark.), is one of at least 20 House Democratic challengers who’ve publicly rejected the minority leader on the campaign trail.
A trend that started in earnest with Rep. Conor Lamb (D-Pa.), who won a special election deep in Trump country, has spread rapidly to encompass a growing cadre of candidates — many in must-win districts for Democrats — that threatens Pelosi’s nearly sixteen-year grip on the party’s leadership.
If Democrats win the House by a narrow margin, the 78-year-old leader could lose only a handful of lawmakers' support and still secure the 218 votes needed to clinch the speakership in a floor vote.
Everyone knew she would be leading the House moron