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luvtheGWN

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14. Yes, I expect Snowflake Barbie
Sun Feb 14, 2021, 11:09 AM
Feb 2021

to reappear on the national scene very soon. And she will be vicious.

Acknowledging Lisa Murkowski [View all] Tom Rinaldo Feb 2021 OP
She's Republican, but I will always admire her 2010 win as a "write-in" after she lost her primary hlthe2b Feb 2021 #1
If I remember correctly, she was defeated by an extreme right Republican in her 2010 primary Tom Rinaldo Feb 2021 #3
2010 not 2020 alp227 Feb 2021 #18
Ooos. I knew that but I'll now correct the misentered date. Thanks! n/t Tom Rinaldo Feb 2021 #19
She doesn't need the republican party. She won her first term on a write-in vote. Walleye Feb 2021 #2
She probably will have to repeat that in 2022 since I can't imagine her winning a GOP primary Tom Rinaldo Feb 2021 #4
Well I wish her luck. She will have to show great strength Walleye Feb 2021 #5
I see no way a Democrat winning there so hopefully she wins JI7 Feb 2021 #8
Actually she won her first term in 2004 moose65 Feb 2021 #12
Yes, I expect Snowflake Barbie luvtheGWN Feb 2021 #14
It wasn't her first term Polybius Feb 2021 #15
Thanks. I didn't know that.why was she primaried, I wonder Walleye Feb 2021 #20
She was primaried by a Tea Partier moose65 Feb 2021 #24
I admire North Shore Chicago Feb 2021 #6
Very True ConstanceCee Feb 2021 #7
She knows a little bit about bullshit claims of elections fraud bottomofthehill Feb 2021 #9
It's kind of sad that someone needs congratulated for simply doing their job. groundloop Feb 2021 #10
Yes. Genuine gratitude to her, but without grading on the curve to beat Hortensis Feb 2021 #17
KNR niyad Feb 2021 #11
Absolutely. it was even harder for the rethugs to vote to convict cause they have to work with the judesedit Feb 2021 #13
Two Senators with deep historical connections to the country stood tall bucolic_frolic Feb 2021 #16
Yes, not to mention Romney, who also has a strong legacy in this country LymphocyteLover Feb 2021 #21
You are correct. The heavyweights have spoken. /nt bucolic_frolic Feb 2021 #23
other senators with deep political roots in the country voted to let him off, though fishwax Feb 2021 #26
She gets NOTHING she like the rest could have voted for Impeachment the First Time Around GOPistheEnemy Feb 2021 #22
Somehow I think lauding her here might be a kiss of death. live love laugh Feb 2021 #25
I acknowledge and hope she is replaced by a democrat. mdbl Feb 2021 #27
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