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LINK Republican Rep. Fred Upton says death threats made bipartisan votes ‘frightening’

Rep. Fred Upton (R-Mich.) said on Sunday that death threats — like those he received for voting for infrastructure spending — could "be a detriment getting good people to run" for Congress.

Why it matters: Upton announced his retirement on April 5 after more than 30 years in Congress.

Upton was one of 10 Republicans who voted to impeach former President Donald Trump for inciting the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

Driving the news: Upton said on NBC's "Meet the Press" that he received death threats for voting in favor of the infrastructure bill, which he noted was at one point a Republican bill.

snytiger6 9 Apr 18
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At least he is one few repubs that gives a fuck and not in congress for the money only.

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They usually start with threats of a well-funded opponent. It appears that that's enough for most Republicans to toe the line.

I think the death threats come from the constituents. The party may run a candidate against the incumbent in the primaries.

@snytiger6 I agree but they're party propaganda-inspired.

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The Far Right doesn’t need to resort to violence to intimidate their elected officials. They only need to threaten it. This helps explain the lowering of the IQ of the The Republicans, no one with any common sense would take the jobs.

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