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In reply to the discussion: I'm not happy that Gillibrand was an aye. [View all]Nanuke
(925 posts)52. Me too. That was the worst thing she could do. He was my senator.
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Yes, the one who made herself the media "face" of the effort and exploited the issue for her own benefit.
hlthe2b
Mar 2025
#15
No. Not true, despite CNN's claim. It was debunked several years ago. Believe what you want
hlthe2b
Mar 2025
#22
When you rudely demand from others that they do your research RIGHT NOW, what the hell do you expect?
hlthe2b
Mar 2025
#36
John SJ just provided you the proof in the link before, that you will undoubtedly not read
hlthe2b
Mar 2025
#42
As expected. JohnSJ provided you proof and you refused to read it--which is very very telling
hlthe2b
Mar 2025
#44
Kamala Harris was the first Democratic Senator to go on national telly and call for Franken to resign.
Celerity
Mar 2025
#14
I said the 1st to go on national television. Gillibrand did a FB post, then within minutes multiple other Dems followed
Celerity
Mar 2025
#62
Focusing on Gillibrand rather than the many male Senators who pressured Franken
iemanja
Mar 2025
#21