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In reply to the discussion: AOC goes after Dem House leadership for backing incumbent Cuellar [View all]JohnSJ
(98,883 posts)22. Sorry it isn't the "Jewish Money", that tired old DSA theme. It is the people in that district that
decide who they want
Nina Turner pushed the same crap, even though she received her own PAC money.
In fact, Turner outraised Brown more than two-to-one. The race for Rep. Fudge's seat didn't come down to the Better funded candidate, it came down to who people in that district wanted.
That is what it always comes down to.
If Cuellar wins or loses in her district, it will be what that district wants.
By the same token, Summer Lee won, because people in that district wanted.
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She had no problem supporting someone who refused to vote for the Democratic nominee in 2016, when
JohnSJ
May 2022
#7
Can I just say that Nina Turner and Sen. Sanders backed Heath Mello for Mayor of
Demsrule86
May 2022
#17
"Accountability isn't partisan" Then why were you supporting Nina Turner against Brown? Remember
JohnSJ
May 2022
#6
Sorry it isn't the "Jewish Money", that tired old DSA theme. It is the people in that district that
JohnSJ
May 2022
#22
The support flows from the believe that He can win and she won't...and futhermore I tire
Demsrule86
May 2022
#52
We need to maintain the majority in the House. No doubt this is a strategic decision I suspect, in
JohnSJ
May 2022
#48
Right. Also, supporting the rights of local voters to choose is hugely strategic.
Hortensis
May 2022
#51
Yes, however it is not a fair comparison, since a Senate seat is a statewide election, not a
JohnSJ
May 2022
#24
Yes he is. Frankly, I have my doubts we will be able to even keep that seat no matter who
JohnSJ
May 2022
#47
For the 1st time ever, Cuellar faces a fellow Latino in the general, Cassy Garcia, ex Ted Cruz aide
Celerity
May 2022
#49
oh wow, I wasn't aware of that. I wonder how what happened in Uvalde, Texas, will effect the
JohnSJ
May 2022
#50
the new TX-28 is slighter Bluer that it was (it's now D+7, based off 2020, so at least we have that)
Celerity
May 2022
#54
Considering how often we love to tout that we're a big tent party, a clown is fitting.
Lancero
May 2022
#36
We need the seat. It is a conservative district. It is Texas and I think she should not
Demsrule86
May 2022
#12
I would have thought the woman in question could have sued for wrongful termination?
JohnSJ
May 2022
#37
No they are not, along with other issues too. However, the question remains which candidate has
JohnSJ
May 2022
#38
I think you are right. However, the closeness of this race indicates a very divided Democratic
JohnSJ
May 2022
#39