Steve Benson for November 01, 2018

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    FaustoCoppi  over 5 years ago

    As good as the “Resign, Ev” and “Goodnight, Congressman” cartoons you did years ago!

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    montessoriteacher  over 5 years ago

    There is an epidemic of nose growing among the GOP regarding pre-existing conditions. In Missouri, Josh Hawley filed a lawsuit on behalf of the insurance companies so they don’t have to pay for this anymore, yet he is campaigning that he is in favor of covering them. He is running against Claire McCaskill, who is running behind, despite the fact that Hawley is a lying sack of $hit.

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    Masterskrain  over 5 years ago

    From 538: Arizona : 3 in 5 Chance the Democrat wins Senate race. (60.1%)

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    pamela welch Premium Member over 5 years ago

    As always, spot on, Mr Benson – talk about a tRump clone … another lyin’ POS

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    6.6TA  over 5 years ago

    Ms. McSally is just one of many following the Party / POTUS line. Most of the examples that I have seen / read about are pretty bad at it. Maybe they should have attended Trump University.

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    GoneGirl  over 5 years ago

    Here in Florida, DeSantis – who is running for governor – started out with ads bragging that he is close to Trump. Don’t think that went too well for him, because he’s trying different things now, and hasn’t mention Trump at all in quite a while. But he’s still a pos, and I’ve already voted – for Andrew Gillum. He is good, and not a pos.

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    AndrewSihler  over 5 years ago

    I was stunned by a clip of McSally vehemently disputing the suggestion that she doesn’t support guaranteed health insurance for people with preexisting conditions. Of course, simply “requiring” insurance companies to do so would mean very much higher premiums for everyone.

    Somehow she’s forgotten about her support for a lawsuit in Texas that would effectively eliminate the ACA, or her votes to do so in the House. (At least I assume that she was in the House in time to participate in at least one of the sixty-odd repeal votes; I may be wrong.)

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