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TexasTowelie

(112,168 posts)
Sun Feb 14, 2021, 09:24 AM Feb 2021

Bill Cassidy's vote to convict Trump draws swift, harsh backlash from Louisiana Republicans

U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy broke with the Republican party in visceral terms Saturday, voting with just six other members of his party to convict Donald Trump on charges of incitement of insurrection and declaring he was putting the Constitution over the former president.

The blowback from Republicans back home was swift and dramatic. The state GOP took the remarkable step of censuring the Baton Rouge Republican hours after his vote to convict. Several Republican elected officials condemned the senator, who was a reliable conservative vote during his first six-year term that began in 2014, voting with Trump 89% of the time.

The schism between Cassidy and his own party made clear that the allegiances among many Louisiana Republicans still lay with the former president, and not their senior U.S. senator.

“Our Constitution and our country is more important than any one person,” Cassidy said in a brief video released after the vote. “I voted to convict President Trump because he is guilty.”

Read more: https://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/politics/article_3bec2216-6e44-11eb-a1a3-dfa9b20ec920.html

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Bill Cassidy's vote to convict Trump draws swift, harsh backlash from Louisiana Republicans (Original Post) TexasTowelie Feb 2021 OP
I am thinking of calling his office to praise him. LisaM Feb 2021 #1
I don't think he ever was a True Believer because he was a Democrat until 2006. catbyte Feb 2021 #3
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LisaM

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1. I am thinking of calling his office to praise him.
Sun Feb 14, 2021, 09:31 AM
Feb 2021

I once called Arlen Spector's office to compliment him on being bi-partisan, and I am not afraid to do it again.

I will do a little research into Cassidy's background first to see how exactly I am giving him props for his impartiality, but it makes me feel good to do things like this.

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