RINOS and Patriots Revealed

              Here are the candidates to vote for in order to save our country from Democrats and Republican Traitors supporting the Antichrist’s Marxist New World Order:

                Gubernatorial endorsements by Donald Trump, 2022

Greg Abbott[6]

Incumbent

Texas

Pending

Dan Cox[7]

Open seat

Maryland

Pending

Geoff Diehl[8]

Challenger

Massachusetts

Pending

Mike Dunleavy[9]

Incumbent

Alaska

Pending

Charles Herbster[10]

Open seat

Nebraska

Pending

Sarah Huckabee Sanders[11]

Open seat

Arkansas

Pending

Kari Lake[12]

Open seat

Arizona

Pending

Bill Lee[13]

Incumbent

Tennessee

Pending

Janice McGeachin[14]

Challenger

Idaho

Pending

Henry McMaster[15]

Incumbent

South Carolina

Pending

David Perdue[16]

Challenger

Georgia

Pending

Derek Schmidt[17]

Challenger

Kansas

Pending

 

U.S. Senate endorsements by Donald Trump, 2022

John Boozman[18]

Incumbent

Arkansas

Pending

Mo Brooks[19]

Open seat

Alabama

Pending

Ted Budd[20]

Open seat

North Carolina

Pending

Mike Crapo[21]

Incumbent

Idaho

Pending

Chuck Grassley[22]

Incumbent

Iowa

Pending

Ron Johnson[23]

Incumbent

Wisconsin

Pending

Adam Laxalt[24]

Challenger

Nevada

Pending

Jerry Moran[25]

Incumbent

Kansas

Pending

Herschel Walker[26]

Challenger

Georgia

Pending

Sean Parnell[27]

Open seat

Pennsylvania

Withdrew before primary

Rand Paul[23]

Incumbent

Kentucky

Pending

Marco Rubio[23]

Incumbent

Florida

Pending

Tim Scott[28]

Incumbent

South Carolina

Pending

Kelly Tshibaka[29]

Challenger

Alaska

Pending

 

U.S. House endorsements by Donald Trump, 2022

Gus Bilirakis[30]

Incumbent

FL-12

Pending

Lauren Boebert[31]

Incumbent

CO-03

Pending

Michael Burgess[32]

Incumbent

TX-26

Pending

Steve Carra[33]

Challenger

MI-06

Pending

John Carter[34]

Incumbent

TX-31

Pending

Michael Cloud[35]

Incumbent

TX-27

Pending

Rick Crawford[36]

Incumbent

AR-01

Pending

Byron Donalds[37]

Incumbent

FL-19

Pending

Pat Fallon[38]

Incumbent

TX-04

Pending

Chuck Fleischmann[39]

Incumbent

TN-03

Pending

Virginia Foxx[40]

Incumbent

NC-05

Pending

John Gibbs[41]

Challenger

MI-03

Pending

Paul Gosar[42]

Incumbent

AZ-04

Pending

Harriet Hageman[43]

Challenger

WY-AL

Pending

Diana Harshbarger[44]

Incumbent

TN-01

Pending

Ronny Jackson[45]

Incumbent

TX-13

Pending

Joe Kent[46]

Challenger

WA-03

Pending

Anna Paulina Luna[47]

Challenger

FL-13

Pending

Michael McCaul[48]

Incumbent

TX-10

Pending

Mary Miller[49]

Incumbent

IL-15

Pending

Max Miller[50]

Open seat

OH-16

Pending

Alexander Mooney[51]

Incumbent

WV-02

Pending

August Pfluger[52]

Incumbent

TX-11

Pending

Matt Rosendale[53]

Incumbent

MT-At large[54]

Pending

Beth Van Duyne[55]

Incumbent

TX-24

Pending

Derrick Van Orden[56]

Open seat

WI-03

Pending

Michael Waltz[57]

Incumbent

FL-06

Pending

Roger Williams[58]

Incumbent

TX-25

Pending

Ryan Zinke[59]

Open seat

MT-02

Pending

 

State executive endorsements by Donald Trump, 2022

Dawn Buckingham[60]

Public Lands Commissioner

Open seat

Texas

Pending

Matthew DePerno[61]

Attorney general

Challenger

Michigan

Pending

Mark Finchem[62]

Secretary of state

Open seat

Arizona

Pending

Tim Griffin[63]

Attorney general

Open seat

Arkansas

Pending

Jody Hice[64]

Secretary of state

Challenger

Georgia

Pending

Burt Jones[65]

Lieutenant governor

Open seat

Georgia

Pending

Kristina Karamo[66]

Secretary of state

Challenger

Michigan

Pending

Sid Miller[67]

Agriculture Commissioner

Incumbent

Texas

Pending

Dan Patrick[68]

Lieutenant governor

Incumbent

Texas

Pending

Ken Paxton[69]

Attorney general

Incumbent

Texas

Pending

Wilton Simpson[70]

Agriculture commissioner

Open seat

Florida

Pending

 

State legislative endorsements by Donald Trump, 2022

Mick Bricker[71]

State representative

Open seat

Michigan

Pending

Mike Detmer[72]

State senator

Challenger

Michigan

Pending

Jacky Eubanks[73]

State representative

Open seat

Michigan

Pending

Peter P. Flores[74]

State senator

Open seat

Texas

Pending

Ryan Guillen[75]

State representative

Incumbent

Texas

Pending

Mike Hoadley[76]

State representative

Challenger

Michigan

Pending

Anthony Kern[77]

State senator

Open seat

Arizona

Pending

Jonathan Lindsey[78]

State senator

Open seat

Michigan

Pending

Matt Maddock[79]

State representative

Incumbent

Michigan

Pending

Mayes Middleton[80]

State senate

Open seat

Texas

Pending

Angela Rigas[81]

State representative

Challenger

Michigan

Pending

Kevin Rathbun[82]

State representative

Open seat

Michigan

Pending

Jon Rocha[83]

State representative

Open seat

Michigan

Pending

Wendy Rogers[84]

State senator

Incumbent

Arizona

Pending

Rachelle Smit[85]

State representative

Open seat

Michigan

Pending

Kevin Sparks[86]

State senator

Open seat

Texas

Pending

 

For more details see:

https://ballotpedia.org/Endorsements_by_Donald_Trump

 

https://welovetrump.com/2021/05/19/here-are-the-35-rino-republicans-who-voted-for-a-january-6-commission-to-investigate-trump/

       Here are the Republican RINO Traitors who voted for the Kangaroo investigation into January 6th. These are part of the swamp supporting corruption and harassment of innocent people:

  •        Liz Cheney of Wyoming
  • Tom Rice of South Carolina
  • Dan Newhouse of Washington
  • Anthony Gonzalez of Ohio
  • Adam Kinzinger of Illinois
  • Fred Upton of Michigan
  • Jaime Herrera Beutler of Washington
  • Peter Meijer of Michigan
  • John Katko of New York
  • David Valadao of California
  • Tom Reed of New York
  • Don Bacon of Nebraska
  • John Curtis of Utah
  • Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania
  • Andrew Garbarino of New York
  • Tony Gonzales of Texas
  • Dusty Johnson of South Dakota
  • David Joyce of Ohio
  • Chris Smith of New Jersey
  • Van Taylor of Texas
  • Chris Jacobs of New York
  • David McKinley of West Virginia
  • Jeff Fortenberry of Nebraska
  • Maria Elvira Salazar of Florida
  • Mariannette Miller-Meeks of Iowa
  • Steve Womack of Arkansas
  • Stephanie Bice of Oklahoma
  • French Hill of Arkansas
  • Mike Simpson of Idaho
  • Rodney Davis of Illinois
  • Blake Moore of Utah
  • Michael Guest of Mississippi
  • Trey Hollingsworth of Indiana
  • Carlos Gimenez of Florida
  • Cliff Bentz of Oregon

“Republicans in the House and Senate should not approve the Democrat trap of the January 6 Commission. It is just more partisan unfairness and unless the murders, riots, and fire bombings in Portland, Minneapolis, Seattle, Chicago, and New York are also going to be studied, this discussion should be ended immediately,” Trump said in a statement Tuesday night.

Here are the anti-American Republican Traitors who voted to impeach Trump:

1. Rep. Liz Cheney, Wyoming's at-large district: Trump won Wyoming 70% to 27%, and she's the third-ranking leader in the House. So for her not just to vote in favor of impeachment but also issue a stinging rebuke is quite the step. Cheney was unequivocal in her statement, saying Trump "summoned this mob, assembled the mob, and lit the flame of this attack." She called what Trump did the "greatest betrayal" of a U.S. president ever.

2. Rep. Tom Rice, South Carolina's 7th Congressional District: This is one no one saw coming. The congressman, who has served since 2013, comes from a pretty pro-Trump district (Trump won it 59% to 40%), and there was no indication he would do so beforehand. Even during his vote, Twitter was alight with speculation that Rice had cast the wrong vote. Turns out, he cast it exactly as he wanted to. Later Wednesday, Rice explained: "I have backed this President through thick and thin for four years. I campaigned for him and voted for him twice. But, this utter failure is inexcusable."

3. Rep. Dan Newhouse, Washington's 4th: Trump won this central Washington state district by a handy margin, 58% to 40%. But for Newhouse, who has served since 2015 and has not been a prominent member, it was clear: "The mob was inflamed by the language and misinformation of the President of the United States. ... A vote against impeachment is a vote to validate unacceptable violence" and "to condone President Trump's inaction."

4. Rep. Adam Kinzinger, Illinois' 16th: Kinzinger's decision was probably the least surprising on this list. Despite coming from a district Trump won 57% to 41%, the Air Force veteran has been outspoken recently against Trump's behavior. He said Trump "incited this insurrection" and "if these actions — the Article II branch inciting a deadly insurrection against the Article I branch — are not worthy of impeachment, then what is an impeachable offense?"

5. Rep. Anthony Gonzalez, Ohio's 16th: Gonzalez, a former NFL wide receiver, is in his second term in Congress. Trump won his district by 15 points, but Gonzalez was unequivocal: Trump, he said, "helped organize and incite a mob that attacked the United States Congress in an attempt to prevent us from completing our solemn duties as prescribed by the Constitution." He added that during the attack, Trump "abandoned his post ... thus further endangering all present."

6. Rep. Fred Upton, Michigan's 6th: Upton has been in office since 1987. He comes from a district that is more moderate. Trump won it just 51% to 47%. Upton has good relationships with Democrats, including President-elect Joe Biden, and even has #WearYourMask in his Twitter bio. Upton said he would have preferred a bipartisan censure that would not interfere with the business of the next administration, "but," he said, "it is time to say enough is enough." He also cited Trump's efforts "to impede the peaceful transfer of power from one President to the next."

7. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, Washington's 3rd: Herrera Beutler was swept in with the Tea Party wave in 2010, but her district is a moderate one. Trump won it 51% to 47%. Herrera Beutler gained prominence several years ago for giving birth to a child three months early, born without kidneys and a rare syndrome. Her daughter, Abigail, became the first to survive the often-fatal condition. The now-mother of three and congresswoman from southwest Washington state declared on the House floor her vote in favor of impeachment: "I'm not choosing sides, I'm choosing truth."

8. Rep. Peter Meijer, Michigan's 3rd: Meijer is a freshman, who won his seat with 53% of the vote. He represents a district that was previously held by Justin Amash, the former Republican-turned-independent who voted in favor of Trump's impeachment in 2019. Meijer, a Columbia University grad who served in Afghanistan, is a social conservative in favor of restrictions on abortion rights and against restrictions on gun rights and religious freedoms. But he said Trump showed no "courage" and "betrayed millions with claims of a 'stolen election.' " He added, "The one man who could have restored order, prevented the deaths of five Americans including a Capitol police officer, and avoided the desecration of our Capitol, shrank from leadership when our country needed it most."

9. Rep. John Katko, New York's 24th: Katko is a moderate from an evenly divided moderate district. A former federal prosecutor, he said of Trump: "It cannot be ignored that President Trump encouraged this insurrection." He also noted that as the riot was happening, Trump "refused to call it off, putting countless lives in danger."

10. Rep. David Valadao, California's 21st: The Southern California congressman represents a majority-Latino district Biden won 54% to 44%. Valadao won election to this seat in 2012 before losing it in 2018 and winning it back in the fall. He's the rare case of a member of Congress who touts his willingness to work with the other party. Of his vote for impeachment, he said: "President Trump was, without question, a driving force in the catastrophic events that took place on January 6." He added, "His inciting rhetoric was un-American, abhorrent, and absolutely an impeachable offense."

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