There are various imperiled GOP seats in the Senate up for re-election (or defeat) in 2020.

Losing the Senate would be a nightmare for anyone wanting to stop the left from gaining the upper hand. There isn’t a whole lot the Democrats can do in the House without the Senate, although they will try (and succeed) to do some damage. But with the Senate as well as the House, Democrats can pass a lot of bills and most importantly block any federal or SCOTUS judicial appointments, even if Trump continues as president.

Of course, if he’s president, he can veto the bills. But if he’s not president and a Democrat wins that office as well as the Senate, then nothing will stop the leftist juggernaut, and the forces in charge will be more hard left than anything we’ve seen in power in this country before.

I cannot understand how so many people who are not as leftist as the current Democratic crop of candidates would be willing to vote for them. Actually, I can understand it, considering the constant, unremitting, many-years-long, pervasive, and overwhelming orchestration between the press and the Democratic Party to claim that Trump is the Second Coming of Hitler.

What I absolutely cannot understand is why people on the right would abandon a senator such as Susan Collins of Maine as being insufficiently conservative for their tastes. Such people live in a dreamworld and will facilitate the rise to power of what they profess to hate.