Risky RINO Removal
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Risky RINO Removal is a term that applies to the notion of primarying Moderate Republicans or RINOs in swing or Democrat-leaning districts. In Delaware, the RINO governor, Mike Castle, was primaried by [[Christine O'Donnell, the favorite of the [[Tea Party[[ in the race for United States Senator. However, Tea Party candidates were less electable in Biden's Delaware, and O'Donnell lost the general election to a Democrat.[1]
A current example would be primaring anti=Trump David Valadao who is in a D+5 District where Biden won by more than over ten points. Putting an America First candidate would be a risky move which could cost the Republicans Valadao's seat.
Moderates/RINOs too Risky to Primary
- Susan Collins
- Carlos Gimenez
- Maria Elvira Salazar
- John Katko - Only Vote out if you can get RINO of exact same mold who would not backstab
- David Valadao - Only Vote out if you can get RINO of exact same mold who would not backstab
- Michelle Steel
- Young Kim