1.Colorado Rep. Mike Coffman
Michael "Mike" Coffman is the U.S. Representative for Colorado's 6th congressional district, serving since 2009.
Coffman is running for re-election in 2016 as the Republican nominee against Democratic State Senator Morgan Carroll. In July 2016, the conservative advocacy group Americans for Prosperity announced plans to launch a major advertising campaign opposing Carroll.
In 2011, Coffman proposed a half billion dollars in cuts to military programs such as education reimbursements, and the military's health plan, TRICARE.
in August 2014, Coffman broke ranks with the Republican Party and voted against a bill that would have dismantled the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.[40]
In October 2015, Coffman and Democrat Tammy Duckworth co-sponsored the Military Enlistment Opportunity Act, which would provide undocumented immigrant children an opportunity to serve in the U.S. military and gain a path to citizenship.
Coffman's wife Cynthia Coffman was elected Colorado Attorney General in 2014. She previously served as Chief Deputy Attorney General in the office of Colorado Attorney General John Suthers, and as Chief Counsel in the office of then-Governor Bill Owens.
he is a military veteran.
2.Maine Sen. Susan Collins
Susan Margaret Collins (born December 7, 1952) is an American politician who currently serves as the senior United States Senator from Maine. A member of the Republican Party, Collins has served in the Senate since 1997, and has served as the Chairman of the Senate Special Committee on Aging since 2015.
Collins was born in Caribou, Maine, where her family has operated a lumber business since 1844.Her parents, Patricia M. Collins (née McGuigan) and Donald F. Collins, each served as mayor of Caribou; her father also served in both houses of the Maine Legislature.Her mother was born in Barrancabermeja, Colombia, to American parents. . Her uncle, Samuel W. Collins, Jr., sat on the Maine Supreme Judicial Court from 1988 to 1994 and served in the Maine Senate from 1973 to 1984.
During her senior year of high school in 1971, Collins was chosen to participate in the U.S. Senate Youth Program, through which she visited Washington, D.C., for the first time and engaged in a two-hour conversation with U.S. Senator Margaret Chase Smith (R-ME). Collins is the first program delegate elected to the Senate and currently holds the seat once held by Smith.
She was appointed the New England regional director for the Small Business Administration by President George H. W. Bush in 1992. After the 1992 election of Democrat Bill Clinton, she moved to Massachusetts and became Deputy State Treasurer of Massachusetts under Joe Malone in 1993.
ROMNEY WAS ACTIVE IN MASSACHUSETTS
Returning to Maine, Collins won an eight-way Republican primary in the 1994 gubernatorial election, becoming the first woman to be nominated by a major party for Governor of Maine.
Described as one of "the last survivors of a once common species of moderate Northeastern Republican"(CODE WORDS FOR NEOCON or ROCKEFELLER REPUBLICAN), Collins is considered a bipartisan and centrist member of the Republican Party, and an influential player in the U.S. Senate.
She supported John McCain in the 2008 election for President of the United States.
THIS IS IMPORTANT-COLLINS VOTED TO ACQUIT BILL CLINTON
WHAT DID SHE GET IN RETURN?
In the 1990s, Collins played an important role during the U.S. Senate's impeachment trial of Bill Clinton when she and fellow Maine Senator Olympia Snowe sponsored a motion that would have allowed the Senate to vote separately on the charges and the remedy. When the motion failed, both Snowe and Collins subsequently voted to acquit, believing that while Clinton had broken the law by committing perjury, the charges did not amount to grounds for removal from office.
Being one of the most centrist Senators, Collins often votes across party lines in many issues--NEOCON.
October 10, 2002, saw Collins votein favor of the Iraq War Resolution authorizing President George W. Bush to go to war against Iraq.(BASED ON A LIE)
CARBON TAX
The Cantwell-Collins bill (S. 2877),[59] also called the Carbon Limits and Energy for America's Renewal (CLEAR) Act,[60] directs the Secretary of the Treasury to establish a program to regulate the entry of fossil carbon (fossil fuel) into commerce in the United States, to promote renewable energy jobs and economic growth.The bill is bipartisan with Maria Cantwell, a Democrat from Washington State.
GUN GRAB
Ccollins voted for the Manchin-Toomey amendment to expand background checks for gun purchases
3.Virginia Rep. Barbara Comstock
Barbara Jean Burns Comstock is an American politician who is currently a Republican member of the U.S. Congress from Virginia's 10th District.
Barbara Jean Burns was born in Springfield, Massachusetts.
In college, Comstock spent a semester interning for Senator Ted Kennedy.
Comstock received her Juris Doctor from Georgetown University Law Center in 1986.
Comstock worked on behalf of the 2000 presidential campaign of George W. Bush. Her research team built massive stores of paper and electronic data, known as "The Gore File," that were a key source of information on the former vice president for GOP publicists and ad-makers. Comstock is credited with writing the Republican "playbook" defending Bush nominees such as John Ashcroft. She has been praised for her work in opposition research for the Republican National Committee. WHY DIDN'T SHE RESEARCH BARACK OBAMA?
Comstock and Barbara Olson, the wife of United States Solicitor General Theodore Olson, formed a partnership known to Washington insiders as the "Two Barbaras." Barbara Olson died in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
Comstock joined law firm Blank Rome in 2004.Comstock assisted the defense teams of both Scooter Libbyand former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay.
IT'S MITT ROMNEY AGAIN.
In 2008, Comstock was a consultant on the presidential campaign of Mitt Romney.
Conservative Review graded Comstock's voting record an "F" with a 23% "Liberty Score". Out of 247 Republicans in the House of Representatives in 2016, eight had a lower (more liberal) voting record.
4.Idaho Sen. Mike Crapo
Michael Dean "Mike" Crapo is the senior United States Senator from Idaho, elected to office in 1998. A Republican, he previously served as the United States Representative for Idaho's 2nd congressional district from 1993 to 1999.
Crapo is a graduate of Brigham Young University and Harvard Law School.
His brother Terry Crapo was majority leader in the Idaho House of Representatives from 1968 to 1972 and an influential political figure until his death from leukemia in 1982. After his brother's death, Crapo successfully ran for the Idaho Senate in 1984. Crapo served as Senate President pro tempore from 1988 to 1992.
Crapo was born in Idaho Falls, Idaho, the son of Melba (née Olsen) and George Lavelle Crapo. His brother Terry was 12 years older. He is distantly related to Henry Howland Crapo, who served as Governor of Michigan from 1865 to 1869, and William Crapo Durant, Henry's grandson, who founded General Motors.
Crapo is running for re-election in 2016. In October 2016, after lewd sexual comments made by Republican nominee Donald Trump in a 2005 video came to light, Crapo said he would not be voting for the Republican presidential nominee.
He is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints .
Crapo was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 1999 and underwent a radical prostatectomy in January 2000. He had a full recovery and was declared cancer-free at that time. He had a recurrence in 2005 of prostate cancer, and he underwent a series of radiation treatments.
Crapo was arrested on December 23, 2012, for DUI after running a red light in Alexandria, Virginia, at around 12:45 am EST. He failed field sobriety tests, registering a blood alcohol content of 0.11 percent.Hours after his arrest, Crapo issued a public apology for his behavior.Various Idaho media outlets were critical of Crapo's arrest, particularly in light of the temperance beliefs of his religion.HYPOCRITE.
On January 4, 2013, Crapo pleaded guilty to a drunk driving charge and received the standard punishment for a first-time offender in Virginia: $250 fine and court costs, one-year suspension of his driver's license, and court-ordered alcohol education and awareness classes.
5. South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard
Dennis Martin Daugaard has been the 32nd Governor of South Dakota.
He attended Northwestern University School of Law, where he earned a Juris Doctor in 1978. Daugaard settled in Chicago, Illinois, working as an attorney from 1978 to 1981, before returning to South Dakota. He married Linda that year and they have three children: Laura, who is married to Jay Mitchell; Sara, who is married to Tony Venhuizen; and Christopher, who is married to Emily Conway.
Daugaard took a job as an executive banker in Sioux Falls, South Dakota from 1981 to 1990.He left the bank to become the Development Director for the Children's Home Society of South Dakota, serving from 1990 to 2002. He became Executive Director, serving from 2002 to 2009.
WHO IS HE AFFILIATED WITH TO NOT BACK TRUMP?
6. Illinois Rep. Rodney Davis
Rodney Lee Davis is an American member of Congress who has been the United States Representative for Illinois's 13th congressional district since 2013.
Before attending college, he worked at a McDonald's that his parents operated.
In 1998, Davis managed the first re-election campaign for Illinois Congressman John Shimkus. Following the successful campaign, Davis accepted a position on Shimkus' congressional staff.
Davis is running for re-election in 2016.
THE ILLINOIS CONNECTION?
7.Pennsylvania Rep. Charlie Dent
Charles Wieder "Charlie" Dent is the U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 15th congressional district, serving since 2005. Before being elected to the United States Congress, Dent was a member of the State Legislature for 14 years.
Dent is a staunch advocate of a federal prohibition of online poker. In 2006, he cosponsored H.R. 4411, the Goodlatte-Leach Internet Gambling Prohibition Act
WOULD NOT PROTECT TERRY SCHIAVO ( EUTHANISA?)
In April 2011, Dent voted in favor of a 2012 budget proposal authored by Paul Ryan.
In January 2012, Dent co-sponsored the Enemy Expatriation Act with Senator Joe Lieberman. The proposal would allow the United States government to strip U.S. citizens of their citizenship without requiring that the citizen have been convicted of a crime.