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House Speaker Paul Ryan, a veritable turncoat who sold out every conservative in America last week when he signed off on a $1.1-trillion omnibus bill that handed President Barack Obama everything he wanted, might be on the verge of suffering some major payback for his treachery.
Writing for Crows Nest Politics, Ken Crow, former leader of Tea Party of America, urged his many followers to begin searching for a local “candidate willing to primary Paul Ryan in the 1st District.”
“All patriots should contact your group’s leaders and begin organizing nationwide to put down this RINO in order that he is not re-elected to his seat in Wisconsin,” Crow wrote. “The Badger State patriots need to begin soliciting your State Senators, high-profile business leaders or the State Legislators who reside within the 1st District of Wisconsin.”
Moreover, Crow’s poignant message got picked up by The Gateway Pundit and Fox News and eventually made its way onto the Facebook page for the Wisconsin Tea Party.
This means, in effect, that the movement to get rid of backstabber Paul Ryan has officially begun. In fact, someone already set up a “Primary Paul Ryan” Facebook page that had already accumulated over 18,000 followers by Monday morning.
As Crow pointed out, however, whoever steps up to the plate will need a lot of money to spar against Ryan, who reportedly commands at least $5 million in campaign funds.
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This is good,It would send a loud message to the GOP if Paul Ryan lost his election for congress.I would hate to lose a position to the Dems. But whats to lose. Ryan is a progressive. I think I would rather have a blue dog Dem vs. a progressive Rep.
There are no bluedogs left in the Democrat party, besides come election day the Trump effect is going to carry a lot of republicans into office that other wise would not have won. It happened when Nixon awakened the silent majority and when Reagan attracted the Reagan democrat. History is about to repeat itself.
I can only hope that Ryan will have a solid opponent in the primary. I will send a check up to the badger State. I have done that before twice for Walkers two elections The general and the recall. That was an important race at that time. Had to defeat the union power grab.
In a recent interview Ryan refused to say if he would run for speaker after the elections are over. He as all RINO's in the house are seeing strong movement against them in house races. Thet fear the Trump effect will reduce their numbers and rightfully so. Long live Trump
Scott Walker would be a great challenge - I've supported him throughout. And he has kept most of his promises, in spite of the opposition using secret John Doe attacks against his supporters and aides, And using lies and far-out accusations. Not sure if he would consider, but I'd sure be supporting him - even though Ryan isn't in our district. Thank you DV for bringing this up - I've been so busy with the Kids Ranch tutoring program and Christmas gathering for the family I never heard or saw this. I will be checking out what I can do to get involved.
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