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FM123

(10,053 posts)
Wed Apr 24, 2019, 12:07 PM Apr 2019

Iowa Rep. Who Defected From GOP Explains How Republicans Lost Him

(Talking Points Memo) Iowa state Rep. Andy McKean cited President Donald Trump’s upcoming reelection battle and the rightward lurch of the Republican Party as reasons for his defection to the Democratic Party during a press conference on Tuesday.


McKean took a 15-year break from public service after a three-term stint as state senator, winning election to the state House in 2016.

“I’ve found a very changed Republican caucus,” he said. “Although I have great respect for the speaker and majority leader and appreciate their efforts to find a role for me in the caucus, I have found myself increasingly uncomfortable with the stance of my party on the vast majority of high-profile issues and am often sympathetic with the concerns raised by the minority caucus.”

“I might have limped along, attempting to work within my caucus in what I thought was the best interest of the people I represent if it hadn’t been for another factor,” he continued. “With the 2020 presidential election looming on the horizon, I feel that as a representative, I need to feel like I can support the standard bearer of our party. Unfortunately, that is something I am unable to do.”

He cited Trump’s “reckless spending,” “destabilizing foreign policy” and “disregard for environmental concerns” as policy areas McKean could not abide.

He said that Trump constantly sets a bad example “by personally insulting often in a crude and juvenile fashion those who disagree with him, being a bully at a time that we’re attempting to discourage bullying, his frequent disregard for the truth, and his willingness to ridicule or marginalize people for their appearance, ethnicity or disability.”

“If this is the new normal, I want no part of it,” he said solemnly. “Unacceptable behavior should be called out for what it is, and Americans of all parties should insist on something far better in the leader of their country and the free world.”

The writing was on the wall for McKean’s party switch. He had crossed the aisle on several significant votes, including on gun control and judicial selection measures, sometimes being the sole Republican to do so.

He said that he currently plans to run for reelection as a Democrat when he’s up in 2020, but that he’ll see how he feels at the time. He added that he thinks Trump should be booted via the ballot box rather than impeachment.

“The time comes that you have to be true to yourself and follow the dictates of your conscience,” he said. “For me, that time has come.”
https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/mckean-cites-trumo-polarized-gop-reasons-for-leaving

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Iowa Rep. Who Defected From GOP Explains How Republicans Lost Him (Original Post) FM123 Apr 2019 OP
I truly believe there's more waiting to jump ship. Chin music Apr 2019 #1
Yes! FM123 Apr 2019 #2
I would like to add Mitch McConnell. Delmette2.0 Apr 2019 #3
There was another state senator in Iowa who went from R to I a couple years ago rurallib Apr 2019 #4
Notice one thing...Very few D's have ever gone red. Chin music Apr 2019 #5

Chin music

(23,002 posts)
1. I truly believe there's more waiting to jump ship.
Wed Apr 24, 2019, 12:09 PM
Apr 2019

NONE of the Ds have gone R. Just R's becoming D's. It's a great and relieving trend. Who knows what tomorrow will bring.

FM123

(10,053 posts)
2. Yes!
Wed Apr 24, 2019, 12:19 PM
Apr 2019

There was just an article in the WashPost today that says trump spurs an uptick of politicians leaving the GOP.

Delmette2.0

(4,165 posts)
3. I would like to add Mitch McConnell.
Wed Apr 24, 2019, 12:41 PM
Apr 2019

The turtle is as deep if not deeper in foreign influence. He rules or threatens other R's by withholding financial RNC support or other god only knows what else.

rurallib

(62,416 posts)
4. There was another state senator in Iowa who went from R to I a couple years ago
Wed Apr 24, 2019, 12:42 PM
Apr 2019

I think his name was David Johnson. He left the Republicans in 2016 because of Trump.
He did not run in 2018.

Unfortunately these two are exceptions in Iowa. Most of our Republican legislators are deadheaded puppets who do what they are told.

Chin music

(23,002 posts)
5. Notice one thing...Very few D's have ever gone red.
Wed Apr 24, 2019, 12:49 PM
Apr 2019

It's just not in our nature. Being a Dem is from the heart. It means thinking of others before yourself.(imho) I think that even Rs hate being so self serving deep inside. Afterall, they have kids and grandkids too. Also, after you've raped the coffers so bad that theres not much left, theres more incentive to get on board w OUR team and spend all that cash in "good conscience." heh heh.

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