Jeffrey, if you paid attention the article hit both parties about living in the past. I agree with the notion that it is issues and stuff that affect us today that has priority over either 1-6 or the 2020 election. Apparently most here on this site disagree with me on that. Most think 1-6 is the most important issue that will decide how folks vote this November. I think it’s the economy, inflation. You’re not being told anything, just being informed about how folks think about the 2020 election and 1-6 according to the numbers. People are tired of hearing about the stolen election and about Trump. Both parties are living in the past. I also stated that.

I’m also the type that doesn’t worry about things I have no control over or can’t help. Arizona is going to do what Arizona is going to do whether I wring my hands and fret like Hades over it, get a few ulcers or just wait and see what happens. I live in Georgia; I can’t vote in Arizona or any of these other states. If the Republicans want to nominate some odd ball nuts in Arizona, so be it. Chances are they’ll be defeated in the general. Mark Kelly is as of today approximately a 2-1 favorite to win Arizona’s senate seat. Katie Hobbs is at 3-2 for the governorship. Lake and Masters, if they win the GOP primary, it looks like they will, they are the poorest or worst candidates the republicans could choose for the general election. If I were a democrat living in Arizona, I’d want those two to be the GOP nominees, that would give the democrats a better chance of winning in November than some sane candidate.

But if you and others want to fret and worry, be my guest.


It's high past time that we start electing Americans to congress and the presidency who put America first instead of their political party. For way too long we have been electing Republicans and Democrats who happen to be Americans instead of Americans who happen to be Republicans and Democrats.