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Roll Call lists John McCain number six on the roster of the ten most vulnerable U.S. Senators on the 2016 ballot. Also on the list is Colorado Democrat Sen. Michael Bennet who threw in with McCain, Jeff Flake, Lindsey Graham and Marco Rubio, all elected as Republicans who teamed with liberal Dems on the infamous Gang of Eight — pushing amnesty for illegal aliens.
Snuggling up to McCain hasn’t helped Graham, now a long-shot presidential candidate. He’s so unpopular that he couldn’t rise high enough in polls to even make it on tonight’s second tier debate stage. Like McCain, Graham has been has been censured numerous times by local Republican Party officials in his home state of South Carolina for his collusion with Democrats. Both McCain and Flake were booed and met with turned backs and walkouts by elected state delegates at the Statutory Meeting of the Arizona Republican Party earlier this year.
Political canoodling with the toxic John McCain is clearly a sure-fire recipe for disaster.
Being that I live in Arizona, I have seen the affect immigration has on our culture. Immigrants bring with them talents and skills that our local economy needs. In addition, we have some great tough members on our police force and we manage to not have the kind of incidents that San Francisico experienced in Kathryn Steinle. Myself, I don’t like the change people from other countries bring to us. However, I think being so stubborn about their influence that they suffer or die of starvation is tantamount to something worse on our part. We have to do some trusting here ourselves. Security and comfort are not something anyone can have guaranteed. Better to err on the side of mercy.