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In reply to the discussion: The lesson for Democrats to learn from the Barret nomination is this. [View all]calimary
(90,188 posts)16. YES, and YES!!!!
And YEEEESSSSSSSSS!!!
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Right? Only one of the two candidates that can win is running in the same direction as progressives.
Beartracks
Oct 2020
#65
Yes, agree, though it will be very ugly no matter how much truth and decency is
LymphocyteLover
Oct 2020
#5
As everyone can see an ugly tantrum thrown by the immature, so they can see the adults
ancianita
Oct 2020
#19
I just saw an ad for the Dem candidate in the South Carolina senate race say
spike jones
Oct 2020
#7
Don't fight to win power unless you intend to wield it rapidly and ruthlessly. Nt
Fiendish Thingy
Oct 2020
#13
The lesson is EVERY ELECTION MATTERS and there is a difference between Joe Manchin and Republicans
JI7
Oct 2020
#25
"Republicans are not your colleagues. They're your adversaries. Deal with them like it." Please
BComplex
Oct 2020
#32
Transition to new leadership depends on when our legislation gets stalled
bucolic_frolic
Oct 2020
#36
Yeah, but they have a lock on authoritarian stupid and that's most of America
bucolic_frolic
Oct 2020
#35
F the collegial attitude that the Democrats keep trying. While the republican across the aisle is..
usaf-vet
Oct 2020
#41
I say one gesture of wanting to work together - completely meaningless, of course
wryter2000
Oct 2020
#51
They most certainly do not reflect the views of the majority of the American people!
Illumination
Oct 2020
#52