I always figured the "endorsement" was just a means of having people dig up dirt on her and others, which inevitably leads to results like this or that brooks guy where they either get dismissed or drop out themselves from backlash. Well, that's one option in my mind, which seems to be the case. I have other ideas about why he's endorsed Oz, Jones, Purdue, etc.
There's been disgruntlement from the TN GOP because she moved to Tennessee only last year, and to the district she wants to represent only in March. Meaning she's not really seen as a Tennessean.
Not sure what source you'd like on that, since this one doesn't discuss it, but here's a quick one I found:
There should be rules spelled out for whether you qualify to be on the ballot or not. Either a candidate meets those or they don't but perception as to whether they are "from there" or not shouldn't get someone kicked off. We don't like Trump's endorsement of Vance in Ohio and we consider him a carpetbagger but if he qualifies for the ballot we can't kick him off or the Establishment Republicans would have done it in a heartbeat. Vance is a RINO too, just not their RINO.
Good. She is a terrible candidate and another failed endorsement.
How do you declare? Curious....
It doesn't take much digging to see many red flags
I'm not doubting you, but claiming something deserves some sauce when asked. Otherwise, it has a tendency of being overlooked.
I always figured the "endorsement" was just a means of having people dig up dirt on her and others, which inevitably leads to results like this or that brooks guy where they either get dismissed or drop out themselves from backlash. Well, that's one option in my mind, which seems to be the case. I have other ideas about why he's endorsed Oz, Jones, Purdue, etc.
I believe she was supported by McConnell and has basically stated that she would follow Soros. Too lazy to find the info right now.
There's been disgruntlement from the TN GOP because she moved to Tennessee only last year, and to the district she wants to represent only in March. Meaning she's not really seen as a Tennessean.
Not sure what source you'd like on that, since this one doesn't discuss it, but here's a quick one I found:
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/trump-s-pick-house-seat-morgan-ortagus-met-open-revolt-n1291407
There should be rules spelled out for whether you qualify to be on the ballot or not. Either a candidate meets those or they don't but perception as to whether they are "from there" or not shouldn't get someone kicked off. We don't like Trump's endorsement of Vance in Ohio and we consider him a carpetbagger but if he qualifies for the ballot we can't kick him off or the Establishment Republicans would have done it in a heartbeat. Vance is a RINO too, just not their RINO.