Chris Wallace: Mastriano the last person GOP wants to see as primary winner

State Sen. Doug Mastriano, the Pennsylvania Republican backed by former President Donald Trump, will win the GOP gubernatorial nomination in the Keystone State, CNN projects. CNN's Chris Wallace and Kasie Hunt react.
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    1. Both parties desperately need younger people in their leadership positions. Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, and Mitch McConnell need to go.

    2. Simple.
      You can support a government that serves you
      Or,
      You can serve the government to support you…

  1. Does Chris have a regular CNN show is he merely pundit now? He was promised a weekly news anchor position on CNN+.

    1. @Jadub1889 it wasn’t about viewership, it was because a merger of the parent company with discovery, who wanted to have a single streaming platform rather than multiple ones. Discovery didn’t want it.

    2. It was definitely because of viewership, less than 10000 daily users is a big failure. New management shut it down due to the low viewership.

    1. @Daniel L Richest, most advanced and educated state in the union after the Northeastern states.

    2. @Jerry Polverino just saying random things won’t magically make it reality…..You’re just mad and that’s ok….with me

    3. @Daniel L California is the richest state. That’s a fact you can look up. So are the other facts I mentioned.

  2. Remember when everyone thought that Clinton was a shoe-in? These political shows drum up more rhetoric than actually exist in our election.

    1. @Martin Horner my memory tells me that democrats voted for hillary, and americans voted for trump…..yeah, thats it!

  3. Term limits for all elected officials and zero life time appointments would solve almost 95% of America’s problems.

    1. @Randy Jacobson
      Republican or not,
      None of them deserve free healthcare for life,
      As a matter of fact, all of Congress should enjoy Obamacare….

  4. Loyalty has to be continually earned. That’s what is wrong with politics. That’s why they get in the good old boy crowed and stay for life. Bad for our country.

  5. It’s replacement alright! Votes don’t count? This is division I hoped never experience in my lifetime.

  6. Loyalty runs one way and it’s to no one but himself. BTW. They want to end mail in voting but cry when those ballots aren’t counted 😳

  7. I do not too much about that Mastriono guy, but if HE is really such a weak candidate, then why the hysteria?

  8. Let’s put this in perspective: if we truly had a democracy, we wouldn’t have the Electoral College, and so we wouldn’t have had Dubya nor Trump as president, nor their Supreme Court nominees. Nor would we have had the fake war in Iraq of Cheney which blew a hole in the Arab world and changed geopolitics, contributing largely to the challenges we see today.

    If we truly had a democracy, we’d have done away with a Senate which gives inordinate power to unpopulated states. Our Senate is a remnant of a bribe to less populated states when we were a just-forming nation in danger of fracturing. Yes, it has valuable checks; checks which don’t work much of the time, checks which have been purposefully, cynically gamed over the course of 50 years by a GOP which wants greater states’ rights. It’s a perfect way for an aging white population to keep undemocratic power. It’s a perfect way for entrenched power interests in unpopulated states to keep their fiefdoms from getting touched.

    So the basic reason we care about this cretin is because a gigantic cult has too much power. Our country is broken, and there’s no fixing it. The GOP broke it.

    1. You have it all down pat, don’t you? Sorry, people worthy of this nation offer constructive answers, not empty diatribes. Kindly move abroad and leave the rest of us who care to work on workable solutions.

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