The 20 GOP Turncoats Who Voted For Loretta
Lynch
What good is it to have a
GOP majority when members of that majority vote in favor of the radical Obama
agenda. Loretta Lynch is an Obama radical who makes Eric Holder look like the
late-William F. Buckley and these 20 turncoats made it possible for her to be
the next Attorney General of Barack Obama’s Department of Injustice. Be sure to
save this list to your hard drive and share it via email and social media with
everyone you know
Here are the 20 Republican
turncoats who voted in favor of cloture for the nomination of Loretta Lynch.
Since it takes 60 Senators to vote for cloture, if only 7 of these 20 turncoats
voted against cloture, the nomination of Loretta Lynch would have died.
Alexander (R-TN), Ayotte
(R-NH), Burr (R-NC), Capito (R-WV), Cochran (R-MS), Collins (R-ME), Corker
(R-TN), Cornyn (R-TX), Flake (R-AZ), Gardner (R-CO), Graham (R-SC), Hatch
(R-UT), Johnson (R-WI), Kirk (R-IL), McConnell (R-KY), Portman (R-OH), Roberts
(R-KS), Rounds (R-SD), Thune (R-SD), Tillis (R-NC)
And here’s the list of the
10 turncoats who then proceed to vote in favor of the nomination of Loretta
Lynch as Barack Obama’s new Attorney General. Since confirmation requires 50
votes, if 7 of these 10 turncoats had voted no, her nomination would have died.
Ayotte (R-NH), Cochran
(R-MS), Collins (R-ME), Flake (R-AZ), Graham (R-SC), Hatch (R-UT), Johnson
(R-WI), Kirk (R-IL), McConnell (R-KY), Portman (R-OH)
It’s important to remember
the names of the 10 who voted for cloture and then turned around and cast the
“correct” vote of no on Lynch’s nomination, as many of them will likely go back
to their home states and tell the voters that they voted “against” Lynch.
If you hear that idiocy
coming out of the mouths of Alexander (R-TN), Burr (R-NC), Capito (R-WV),
Corker (R-TN), Cornyn (R-TX), Gardner (R-CO), Roberts (R-KS), Rounds (R-SD),
Thune (R-SD) and Tillis (R-NC), be sure to call them on the lie.
Note: A lot of people are
saying that Senator Ted Cruz didn’t vote. Actually he voted No on cloture
(which was the correct vote) but did not vote on confirmation. By then it
didn’t matter as the die was already cast.
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