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JonLP24

(30,059 posts)
16. This is a site I use this is just for 2017 though
Sun Dec 9, 2018, 06:55 PM
Dec 2018

I would be happy to have Harris. Harris is a progressive.

#47 0.72 Sen. Joe Manchin [D-WV]
#48 0.71 Sen. Joe Donnelly [D-IN]
#49 0.69 Sen. Richard Shelby [R-AL]
#50 0.68 Sen. Bob Corker [R-TN]
#51 0.67 Sen. Lamar Alexander [R-TN]
#52 0.67 Sen. Lisa Murkowski [R-AK]
#53 0.61 Sen. Robert “Rob” Portman [R-OH]
#54 0.59 Sen. Bill Nelson [D-FL]
#55 0.58 Sen. Heidi Heitkamp [D-ND]
#56 0.57 Sen. Jon Tester [D-MT]
#57 0.51 Sen. Angus King [I-ME]
#58 0.51 Sen. Susan Collins [R-ME]
#59 0.50 Sen. Claire McCaskill [D-MO]
#60 0.47 Sen. Mark Warner [D-VA]
#61 0.44 Sen. Gary Peters [D-MI]
#62 0.42 Sen. Michael Bennet [D-CO]
#63 0.39 Sen. Chris Coons [D-DE]
#64 0.38 Sen. Amy Klobuchar [D-MN]
#65 0.34 Sen. Maria Cantwell [D-WA]
#66 0.34 Sen. Martin Heinrich [D-NM]
#67 0.34 Sen. Jeanne Shaheen [D-NH]
#68 0.33 Sen. Robert “Bob” Casey [D-PA]
#69 0.33 Sen. Tom Udall [D-NM]
#70 0.31 Sen. Debbie Stabenow [D-MI]
#71 0.31 Sen. Charles “Chuck” Schumer [D-NY]
#72 0.29 Sen. Thomas Carper [D-DE]
#73 0.29 Sen. Timothy Kaine [D-VA]
#74 0.28 Sen. Benjamin Cardin [D-MD]
#75 0.28 Sen. Tammy Baldwin [D-WI]
#76 0.28 Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto [D-NV]
#77 0.26 Sen. Robert “Bob” Menéndez [D-NJ]
#78 0.23 Sen. Patrick Leahy [D-VT]
#79 0.23 Sen. Brian Schatz [D-HI]
#80 0.23 Sen. Ron Wyden [D-OR]
#81 0.23 Sen. Elizabeth Warren [D-MA]
#82 0.21 Sen. Tammy Duckworth [D-IL]
#83 0.21 Sen. Cory Booker [D-NJ]
#84 0.20 Sen. Margaret “Maggie” Hassan [D-NH]
#85 0.19 Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse [D-RI]
#86 0.18 Sen. Dianne Feinstein [D-CA]
#87 0.18 Sen. Mazie Hirono [D-HI]
#88 0.17 Sen. Richard Durbin [D-IL]
#89 0.17 Sen. Christopher Murphy [D-CT]
#90 0.17 Sen. Sherrod Brown [D-OH]
#91 0.16 Sen. Richard Blumenthal [D-CT]
#92 0.14 Sen. Patty Murray [D-WA]
#93 0.14 Sen. Kamala Harris [D-CA]
#94 0.11 Sen. John “Jack” Reed [D-RI]
#95 0.10 Sen. Chris Van Hollen [D-MD]
#96 0.08 Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand [D-NY]
#97 0.08 Sen. Edward “Ed” Markey [D-MA]
#98 0.07 Sen. Jeff Merkley [D-OR]
#99 0.06 Sen. Bernard “Bernie” Sanders [I-VT]
#100 0.00 Sen. Alan “Al” Franken [D-MN, 2009-2017]

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I like it. Clear guidelines are important to avoid KPN Dec 2018 #1
Oh, for fuck's sake. Squinch Dec 2018 #2
Except incoming Ways and Means Committee chair Rep. Richard Neal (D-Mass.) denverbill Dec 2018 #4
You have two choices: choice 1: You can demand that all Democrats toe the Squinch Dec 2018 #7
Ps: Joe Lieberman wasn't a Democrat Squinch Dec 2018 #8
Yes he was. Caliman73 Dec 2018 #27
He defected in 2008. He caucused with the Democrats but so does Sanders. Squinch Dec 2018 #50
P. S. Yes he was. whathehell Dec 2018 #31
Yes he was. He was Gore's running mate. denverbill Dec 2018 #49
Caucusing with the Democrats does not make one a Democrat. He defected in 2008. Squinch Dec 2018 #51
When did Neal defect? denverbill Dec 2018 #52
See post 7. Squinch Dec 2018 #54
I kind of ignored post #7. denverbill Dec 2018 #59
Kay. Squinch Dec 2018 #60
+1000 Power 2 the People Dec 2018 #61
He wasn't?? disillusioned73 Dec 2018 #84
He defected before the Obamacare discussions. He left the party in 2008. Squinch Dec 2018 #85
In other words... disillusioned73 Dec 2018 #86
What is everyone's issue with this? He wasn't a Democrat Squinch Dec 2018 #87
These nasty smears about people haven't worked. Maybe people R B Garr Dec 2018 #10
The Democratic Party supports a smaller defense budget? BlueWI Dec 2018 #13
Yet Vermont doesn't have any of that. R B Garr Dec 2018 #25
VT is, however, the home of the $1,500,000,000,000 military boondoggle lapucelle Dec 2018 #58
Luckily for the representatives of that state, they're not regularly accused of being beholden betsuni Dec 2018 #75
Exactly, thanks, lapucelle! Thanks for pointing out the hypocrisy of R B Garr Dec 2018 #83
I asked us to name a champion on our side on these issues. BlueWI Dec 2018 #71
This is just more excuses for the double standards. Note R B Garr Dec 2018 #82
Yawn. BlueWI Dec 2018 #88
Your focus has shifted here. But it's still unrealistic R B Garr Dec 2018 #95
Bill Clinton definitely deserves credit for these actions. BlueWI Dec 2018 #97
Like most of these screeds, they are biased, self-serving and abstract. R B Garr Dec 2018 #98
? BlueWI Dec 2018 #99
Same to you. I was thinking the same about you. R B Garr Dec 2018 #100
Let's be clear about how this works: JHan Dec 2018 #38
+1 betsuni Dec 2018 #63
Show me where there is consistent, public, and determined opposition to increased defense spending BlueWI Dec 2018 #70
One from a state with no connection to the military that brings in jobs and revenue, I guess. betsuni Dec 2018 #72
You didn't answer my question, which was who is willing to advocate for change? BlueWI Dec 2018 #79
Democrats had a 60 seat filibuster-proof supermajority in the Senate for 72 days the last time betsuni Dec 2018 #80
So if activists are the solution BlueWI Dec 2018 #92
LOL betsuni Dec 2018 #96
Not sure if there's a point here. BlueWI Dec 2018 #69
the point is that Democrats cannot set the agenda right now, so through appropriations bills.. JHan Dec 2018 #73
Democrats can set the legislative agenda - in the House. BlueWI Dec 2018 #78
No, politically pushing for a shutdown JHan Dec 2018 #81
Makes sense to think about how strategiclly to make a change like this. BlueWI Dec 2018 #94
Bernie is a prominent backer of the F35. Blue_true Dec 2018 #55
Similarly, you don't just get to say that you're a Democrat...nt SidDithers Dec 2018 #3
+1000! mcar Dec 2018 #5
Beat me to it! /nt LongtimeAZDem Dec 2018 #6
Yeah! Look at the hypocritical double standards at R B Garr Dec 2018 #9
Oh Snap! Tarheel_Dem Dec 2018 #12
+1 betsuni Dec 2018 #17
Or you better have some legislative victories to back up your big talk nini Dec 2018 #21
BOOM! HEAD SHOT! NT Adrahil Dec 2018 #24
I am calling this as a thread winner! nt sheshe2 Dec 2018 #56
We're the good guys - thanks for the reminder FakeNoose Dec 2018 #62
Unless you actually join the party. Trumpocalypse Dec 2018 #91
THANK you, Sid NastyRiffraff Dec 2018 #101
(sigh!) The Nothing-But-The-Best-For-The-Oppressed syndrome DinahMoeHum Dec 2018 #11
I love Raul Grijalva JonLP24 Dec 2018 #14
In other words: "You don't just get to lay claim to a term that has no clear definition." Garrett78 Dec 2018 #15
This is a site I use this is just for 2017 though JonLP24 Dec 2018 #16
That's my point. Garrett78 Dec 2018 #18
She is in the top 10 that is good enough for me JonLP24 Dec 2018 #19
You seem to be missing the point, but whatever. Garrett78 Dec 2018 #20
Well the Progressive Caucas has been around since 1991 JonLP24 Dec 2018 #22
Those positions, for the most part, are supported by most Democrats. Garrett78 Dec 2018 #26
This isn't the CBC JonLP24 Dec 2018 #29
I refer again to each of the points I made, including the reality of representing... Garrett78 Dec 2018 #33
It is nothing like this JonLP24 Dec 2018 #40
And I disagree with what Clinton did there. So... Garrett78 Dec 2018 #45
BS is not affiliated with the DSA. lapucelle Dec 2018 #65
I'll take Kamala Harris' style of Progressiveness Cha Dec 2018 #43
Thank You, Garrett. Cha Dec 2018 #39
Maybe they can establish a purity test, and offer a seal of approval! Adrahil Dec 2018 #23
Divisive Bullshit.. Dems all over the Country Cha Dec 2018 #28
Yeah, see posts #15 and #26. Garrett78 Dec 2018 #30
shes from my state..not my district..and she DOESNT get to tell ME what MY politics are.. samnsara Dec 2018 #32
Most Democrats agree with her positions. See posts #26 and #33. And this thread: Garrett78 Dec 2018 #35
Fortunately a shit ton of Democratic voters reject the title of progressive GulfCoast66 Dec 2018 #34
But universal health care (in some form) and free or at least more affordable higher education... Garrett78 Dec 2018 #42
all democrats I know favor healthcare as a right. GulfCoast66 Dec 2018 #47
We are, for the most part, in agreement. Garrett78 Dec 2018 #48
You last sentence encapsulates the whole enchilada. GulfCoast66 Dec 2018 #64
Can you name a "shit ton"? whathehell Dec 2018 #77
"Like 'progressive,' 'establishment' is a pretty meaningless term, particularly when lobbed betsuni Dec 2018 #36
Indeed. But perception and reality are often not in sync. Garrett78 Dec 2018 #46
She's my Rep. ismnotwasm Dec 2018 #37
Mahalo, ismnotwasm! Cha Dec 2018 #41
Even within the progressive caucus, you would find disagreement. Garrett78 Dec 2018 #44
That can't be! That would mean they are not all perfectly pure! Gracious! My world is rocked! Squinch Dec 2018 #53
Candidates tend to cater to 'the base' in primary season - that is how we got trump as prez. empedocles Dec 2018 #57
I disagree. Bernie Sanders himself shows that trying to define pnwmom Dec 2018 #66
The cited article calls Joe Biden a centrist. lapucelle Dec 2018 #67
Good link: this is whats is known as "walking the walk" /nt LongtimeAZDem Dec 2018 #68
Yeah, them and their Cha Dec 2018 #74
Pureline Progressives vs progressive politics delisen Dec 2018 #76
I was never a Reep .. ananda Dec 2018 #89
Yes, litmus tests are just what we need. Trumpocalypse Dec 2018 #90
My personal checklist for an incumbent candidate...it's short and simple and attaches no labels pecosbob Dec 2018 #93
Authoritarian Progressivism. We've seen it before. "You can't, you don't delisen Dec 2018 #102
I will support Beto no matter what label is attached to him Gothmog Dec 2018 #103
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