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In reply to the discussion: Maine Is Reminiscent of the Al Franken Fiasco [View all]PatSeg
(53,713 posts)35. Good point
And in Platner's case, it isn't just one problem, he seems to have a whole lot of issues that are unsettling.
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he's ignored because he is a minor candidate who polls poorly (zero to 2 per cent ususally, with one newish poll at 3)
Celerity
6 hrs ago
#49
I apologize. I respect you and I appreciate your perspective, values, and experience.
mr715
9 hrs ago
#21
What fiasco? He resigned, Dayton named Smith to take his place, and she went on to be a hell of a senator.
WhiskeyGrinder
10 hrs ago
#5
He chose to resign. The ballot challenges were ten years before that, so not sure how it's relevant.
WhiskeyGrinder
10 hrs ago
#16
Susan Collins supported Kavanaugh who ended reproductive rights for women
AZProgressive
6 hrs ago
#54
"I want a senator, not a saint" is eerily reminiscent of Trump voters, who said . . .
markpkessinger
8 hrs ago
#31
I agree with Senators Chris Murphy and Bernie Sanders. Platner is a flawed candidate but the things that makes
Nanjeanne
10 hrs ago
#17