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Showing Original Post only (View all)If Manchin is a yes, should he be thrown out of the party? [View all]
Not for freely exercising his right to vote as he wishes, but for voting for a nominee who showed under testimony that he is a partisan POS by attacking the integrity of Democrats.
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No, but only because he counts as a Dem for purposes of who's got a majority
The Velveteen Ocelot
Oct 2018
#4
That said, he should be quietly told that for his next election he will be primaried,
Liberty Belle
Oct 2018
#36
"Registered Voters Who Stayed Home Probably Cost Clinton The Election " is the source of the problem
Kaleva
Oct 2018
#23
If the women voters in his state decide to throw him out I won't hold it against them.
Autumn
Oct 2018
#12
So... as punishment... we're going to make McConnell's majority.... larger?
scheming daemons
Oct 2018
#19
Many at DU attempt the same pretending, especially around elections...some know MIR is watching.
Fred Sanders
Oct 2018
#37