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In reply to the discussion: Sanders won't endorse Feinstein [View all]George II
(67,782 posts)....and I don't recall her "dismissing his run every chance she got". I recall that she supported a different candidate, but don't recall her "dismissing" anyone "every chance she got".
Yes, you brought up a few issues where she (and many other Democrats) voted in a way you might not agree with. But she's had a 25-year career in the Senate, there are bound to be some votes that not everyone agrees with. I'm sure if you went down the entire list of her votes over those 25 years you'd agree that she voted the way you would have liked her to vote far more than not.
I could probably come up with an equally long, or longer, list of votes of someone else.
How should a Democrat act? One of my qualifications is to actually BE a Democrat. And she/he should support the Democratic Party and not criticize it "every chance she/he got". And vote with Democrats the majority, HUGE majority, of the time. You could look up her entire history of votes and see that's what she has done.
If I lived in California, I'd vote for Feinstein in the primary and the Democrat in the general election, whoever it is (that's another trait of how a Democrat should act) I seriously doubt that many Democrats would stay home and not vote for whoever the candidate is. But as we've seen in recent years, unfortunately many "Democrats" aren't really democrats anyway.