As Twitchy reported Friday, it appeared that just about every Democrat in a competitive race was suddenly warming up to at least a temporary travel ban between Ebola hot spots in West Africa and the United States. Sen. Kay Hagan (D-N.C.) issued a statement calling for a temporary ban on travel to the United States from three African nations. Sen. Mark Pryor of Arkansas issued a similar statement on Thursday.
Also issuing a call for a temporary travel ban on Friday: Texas gubernatorial candidate Wendy Davis.
Who else is recently on board with a travel ban? Flip-flopping today is Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.).
.@jeanneshaheen on travel ban 10/15: "doesn't make sense." Today: strongly supports keeping Amers safe including bans if they would work.
— Alison King NBC10 Boston (@AlisonNBCBoston) October 20, 2014
Five days. https://t.co/hsZ5jxRXBs
— RBe (@RBPundit) October 20, 2014
@RBPundit Five days and a whole lot of poll results.
— Suze (@suze109) October 20, 2014
@alisonkingNECN The "always evolving" Democrats doing whatever is politically expedient. Integrity is secondary. @JeanneShaheen
— Conversativism (@InTwittVeritas) October 20, 2014
@alisonkingNECN @FreeBeacon @JeanneShaheen Next she'll insist on it if she thinks it will help her in elections.
— blewyt (@blewyt) October 20, 2014
https://twitter.com/taxi502/status/524282787218853888
https://twitter.com/RealEdMosca/status/524286455829377024
@alisonkingNECN @JeanneShaheen amazing how fast a dim can lose his, her convictions.
— rjr (@rjkok2) October 20, 2014
https://twitter.com/DesertedOdds/status/524281156775067648
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