GOP senator upset there won’t be ‘Fluke-Flake’ legislation
At least one Republican is upset women’s rights activist Sandra Fluke will not run for Congress.
Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) tweeted Wednesday that her decision left a missed opportunity for a bicameral bill sponsored by the two called “Fluke-Flake.”
Sandra Fluke decides not to run for Congress. Dang, there goes the possibility for a Fluke-Flake bill…
— Jeff Flake (@JeffFlake) February 5, 2014
{mosads}Fluke, who had been eyeing a bid for retiring Rep. Henry Waxman’s (D-Calif.) seat, said Tuesday she would forgo a national bid for Congress to instead run for the state Senate in California.
She said the state Senate would offer a better platform for her to “advance the causes that are important to our community.”
Fluke became a star in the Democratic Party and stumped for President Obama’s reelection campaign in 2012 after she was denied a seat to testify at a House Oversight Committee hearing regarding the administration’s contraception mandate and the derogatory comments aimed at her by talk show host Rush Limbaugh that followed.
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