Senator Scott Issues Memo: Republican Civil War Now Canceled

U.S. media outlet Breitbart News reported Tuesday that Rick Scott, chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC), sent a memo to voters, donors and party leaders announcing that the “Republican Civil War is now off” and detailing the path to victory in the 2022 midterm elections.

Senator Scott wrote, “The Democrats control the White House, the Senate and the House of Representatives. In other words, they control Washington.”

The memo lists what the Democrats have done and are doing: weakening border security, Amnesty for illegal immigrants, canceling construction of the Archstone pipeline, destroying thousands of jobs, and building a stunning military-style wire wall around the Capitol, while the Democrats have stopped construction on the southern border wall.

The memo reads, “Looking backward won’t help us win. Let’s look forward and focus on what matters, building an America with lots of good-paying jobs, an America with great schools and safe communities, an America with the freedoms that people around the world want. The only way we can’t achieve these goals is to stop ourselves in our tracks by dividing unnecessarily. Now is not the Time to divide the Republican Party; the Republican civil war is now off the table.

Scott is reportedly turning his focus to defeating Democratic senators. One is Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock, who won in early January in Joe, and Warnock will be on the ballot again in 2022 to secure a full six-year term, and the other is Arizona Democrat Mark Kelly, who just won a special election to complete Republican Senator McCain’s representation of Arizona for the final two years of his term.

Scott said in a January 11, 2021 interview in Florida, “If we get the message out, we can get Kelly Loeffler to win back Joe State’s Senate seat. We should be able to win back Arizona, and we have to; there are a lot of other states that were close vote losers in the 2016 Senate race, and we have a chance to get the seat back. “

The U.S. senator from Florida went on to say, “The current Republican Senate seat, in several battleground states, is on the defensive, with Senator Ron Johnson (Ron Johnson), representing Wisconsin, and Marco Rubio (Marco Rubio), representing Florida, running for re-election to the Senate, and the retiring Republican incumbent The retiring Republican incumbents will also leave open seats in Ohio, Pennsylvania and North Carolina. If the Republicans can net at least one seat, the GOP can retake the Senate. “