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Wasserman Schultz’s liberal challenger set to announce $1M haul [View all]
Playinghardball
May 2016
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Regardless of what happens in DWS's primary race--and I suspect she will win by at least 70-30--
StevieM
May 2016
#83
I just don't see too much evidence that her constituents' "eyes have been opened."
StevieM
May 2016
#89
Sander people still bulling those Democratics that don't tow the line with them
lewebley3
May 2016
#45
I've donated to him several times. I would again, but I kind of want to spread
silvershadow
May 2016
#9
Ok, will consider it! I'm still wanting to give a few to Feingold. And maybe
silvershadow
May 2016
#14
Every time someone mentions anything negative, I add another $5 to the amount. nt
silvershadow
May 2016
#19
He just moved up on my urgency list as well. Thanks for the inspiration. nt
silvershadow
May 2016
#27
Re: silvershadow @#14—Russ Feingold will unseat Ron Johnson in the U.S. Senate race from Wisconsin…
CobaltBlue
May 2016
#92
Re: silvershadow @#93—At Wikipedia, for the page on this U.S. Senate race, there is chart.
CobaltBlue
May 2016
#94
Not getting in the middle of a Democratic Primary; I'll wait until the nominee is selected in June.
brooklynite
May 2016
#18
Ah, I knew it and it was just confirmed. No wonder you can't relate to us lower class folk. nt
silvershadow
May 2016
#77
Given that Hillary won the district by 39 points, I don't think this is a place where a candidate
StevieM
May 2016
#22
That was then. The now is that Sanders is polling better than Hillary against Trump now
floppyboo
May 2016
#80
That doesn't mean that he would do too much better against Hillary in a district where she beat him
StevieM
May 2016
#82
I hope so. If not, it says something very negative about the Democrats there.
BillZBubb
May 2016
#31
But she loves HRC, so she is great, right? liberal bad. . .DLC centrist/right wonk = good
Feeling the Bern
May 2016
#48
Your definition of a good Democrat includes someone that endorses Republicans...
Chan790
May 2016
#102
Gman—When you are a Democrat In Name Only…not only can’t you understand—you don’t want to try.
CobaltBlue
May 2016
#91
Bernie’s coattails. Tim Canova is an example of direct contributions, no DNC middleman
riderinthestorm
May 2016
#65
I believe it's in late August. Completely coincidental, of course, as that is when so many
bullwinkle428
May 2016
#70
One of the best investments to send a wake-up call to the corporatists...
MrMickeysMom
May 2016
#105
Take her down Tim. DINO-saurs like Debbie are past their expiration date! eom
Betty Karlson
May 2016
#112