Pompeo informs congress that Hong Kong is no longer to be considered autonomous
Um. What?
Yeah, wapo just reported it
It looks like it's a procedural move so we can proceed with diplomatic measures against China, like declaring Germany to be in breach of Versailles when they occupied the Saar.
The situation is bad but it might be the right DOS move, not sure.
One problem with having a Nazi Toddler government is we never know whether our government is creating or responding to a crisis.
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Hmm... so Colorado and Arizona look to be flipping.
Montana had a poll a few weeks ago showing Bullock was up 7 on the incumbent GOP.
Collins is in a fight in Maine.
Any other contested races?
Collins is in a fight in Maine.
Hmm... so Colorado and Arizona look to be flipping.
Montana had a poll a few weeks ago showing Bullock was up 7 on the incumbent GOP.
Collins is in a fight in Maine.
Any other contested races?
Kansas if Kobach wins the R nomination (Worked for the Governorship). Georgia if Loeffler wins the R nomination (She's down badly to Collins, however, so she's probably toast) North Carolina vs. Tillis. Iowa only in a wave election.
BTW, is that MI seat (Peters) in any danger? First I've heard of that.