Flake realizes he can't win reelection and drops out of 2018 race
NY Times:
I think Arizona voters are fed up with squishy Republicans who say one thing to get elected then do not follow through. John McCain would also fall into that category. The GOP will stand a better chance with someone who is not at war with teh President.
As the story below indicates Trump has tapped into a discontent that the establishment of neither party seems to comprehend. Most of the media also fail to comprehend the anger at the establishment and have further alienated Trump voters by attacking them.
Flake is part of a cadre of politicians who have lost touch with the voters. His reelect polls show him with only 18 percent of the vote. Which makes the second paragraph of this lead seem strange since it seems clear that Flake cannot win and his opponent probably would.In Fierce Attack on Trump, Senator Quits 2018 Election
- “I will not be complicit,” said Senator Jeff Flake of Arizona, a Republican, in an extraordinary speech on the Senate floor that excoriated the president.
- His decision not to run in 2018 throws into question whether Republicans can retain his seat.
I think Arizona voters are fed up with squishy Republicans who say one thing to get elected then do not follow through. John McCain would also fall into that category. The GOP will stand a better chance with someone who is not at war with teh President.
As the story below indicates Trump has tapped into a discontent that the establishment of neither party seems to comprehend. Most of the media also fail to comprehend the anger at the establishment and have further alienated Trump voters by attacking them.
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