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In reply to the discussion: I'm sorry but no statehood to Puerto Rico unless we also consider it for Washington DC [View all]LynneSin
(95,337 posts)28. It was nice having an O'Donnell free election this year in Delaware
Although Alex Pires was doing his best to fill that void of batshit crazy candidates.
To be fair I think he was the Democrat who ran against Carper in the primaries then ran again in the general elections. Then the douchebag had the audacity to belittle Carper's Vietnam career and vet status.
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I'm sorry but no statehood to Puerto Rico unless we also consider it for Washington DC [View all]
LynneSin
Nov 2012
OP
I would have no problem with that but DC needs to be a state in some way or form
LynneSin
Nov 2012
#2
There's two options. One is to arrange the stars into a giant Obama "O" sunrise icon....
Bucky
Nov 2012
#42
Actually I think that if we give DC house votes and allow DC residents to vote for Md Senate races
hootinholler
Nov 2012
#34
Pretty sure that needs a constitutional amendment. Peurto Rico does not. nt
cecilfirefox
Nov 2012
#30