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Until he has had his day in court, absolutely not. JohnSJ May 2024 #1
I agree. If he's found guilty, then yes resign. Until then, keep working. jimfields33 May 2024 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author Polybius May 2024 #18
The indictment is pretty bad... LeftInTX May 2024 #5
A person is innocent until proven guilty JohnSJ May 2024 #7
A sworn Representative should avoid the appearance of impropriety Ponietz May 2024 #8
Sometimes, people need to leave before they have their day in court Polybius May 2024 #19
Al Franken. Voltaire2 May 2024 #22
Al Franken was indicted? brooklynite May 2024 #24
Yup. He was pressured out unfortunately by many Democrats JohnSJ May 2024 #27
Due process is a judicial standard SocialDemocrat61 May 2024 #30
I was referring to the ethics committee that he was never given JohnSJ May 2024 #31
An ethics committee hearing is not a trial. SocialDemocrat61 May 2024 #32
The ethics committee investigated allegations of misconduct, and JohnSJ May 2024 #33
It still doesn't determine guilt or innocence SocialDemocrat61 May 2024 #34
Sure he does, but was never given the chance. Democrats are their own worse enemies sometimes JohnSJ May 2024 #35
No he doesn't SocialDemocrat61 May 2024 #36
Texas has already held its Primary; Cuellar is our nominee... brooklynite May 2024 #23
He should step aside and let another Democrat Voltaire2 May 2024 #3
Once he's gone, the seat will probably turn R. LauraInLA May 2024 #10
Ok but he ain't going to be in Congress Voltaire2 May 2024 #14
But I'd rather that happens after the election. LauraInLA May 2024 #16
How to say you know nothing of a Congressional District NanaCat May 2024 #39
Sorry -- there are other posters here who live in the district and believe the seat is in jeopardy. LauraInLA May 2024 #43
He is my Congress Critter SARose May 2024 #4
In this case JustAnotherGen May 2024 #6
It's rule of law or nothing for me Ponietz May 2024 #9
Agree JustAnotherGen May 2024 #17
Yes he is...which has nothing to do with the merits of his being a Democratic candidate. brooklynite May 2024 #25
Menendez or Cuellar? JustAnotherGen May 2024 #28
Both brooklynite May 2024 #29
That's a decision JustAnotherGen May 2024 #37
I'm not that interested in anything Dean Philips has to say. And I'd rather Cuellar, LauraInLA May 2024 #11
The fact that it was Phillips who came out BumRushDaShow May 2024 #12
Absolutely not...but you will soon be gone Dean Phillips. You Demsrule86 May 2024 #13
thank goodness everyone went to bat for his anti-abortion ass in 2022 WhiskeyGrinder May 2024 #15
He was one of the "Bart Stupak 17" BumRushDaShow May 2024 #20
Phillips? LiberalFighter May 2024 #21
How many standing by Cuellar are standing by Senator Menendez? brooklynite May 2024 #26
Both of them need to go. We should be the clean government party. Voltaire2 May 2024 #38
Why don't you use your almighty Rolodex NanaCat May 2024 #40
Sneering has nothing to do with it... brooklynite May 2024 #41
I'm honest and I want a honest Party! If you are doing wrong and you know you are wrong...go to the other Party! CarolinaNC May 2024 #42
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