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I would support Warren for majority leader Fiendish Thingy 23 hrs ago #1
Same here! bluestarone 23 hrs ago #2
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I always feel he, Schumer, that he always short changes us out.... FarPoint 20 hrs ago #21
I voted for Warren when she ran for president. Dr. T 11 hrs ago #45
Same here NoSheep 8 hrs ago #51
This is a battle Schumer will lose. Autumn 23 hrs ago #3
Got that right orangecrush 21 hrs ago #16
I think it is more coherent than anger. LuvLoogie 12 hrs ago #43
Schumer has to go Miguelito Loveless 22 hrs ago #4
Boom Yes!!! wolfie001 21 hrs ago #8
WTAF? Is this for real?? spudspud 12 hrs ago #44
The John Oliver story? Miguelito Loveless 10 hrs ago #48
Hopefully, others will step up... Mark.b2 22 hrs ago #5
Hell no to Booker, Masto, and Rosen. chernabogg 21 min ago #58
I'd pick Elizabeth Warren for any office she wants to run in. She's my favorite by far. BComplex 22 hrs ago #6
yep! rurallib 21 hrs ago #9
100% agree. n/t Earth Bound Misfit 21 hrs ago #13
When you're right, you're right! displacedvermoter 19 hrs ago #27
Yes indeed! calimary 7 hrs ago #55
My money is on Warren. aeromanKC 22 hrs ago #7
May the best woman win! ananda 21 hrs ago #10
There will be no third and fourth chances at democracy. Alice B. 21 hrs ago #11
Schumer should probably stop making endorsements at this point Quiet Em 21 hrs ago #12
This would be another positive about Warren Quanto Magnus 13 hrs ago #39
IMHO the article title is over-stated, over-simplified, and another example of MSM just wanting a horserace wiggs 21 hrs ago #14
The old ways is fading into obscurity angrychair 20 hrs ago #17
I do agree that it's time for the Democratic Party to have fresh leadership in the Senate. patphil 20 hrs ago #18
We need someone new, a new person with fresh new ideas. I prefer a woman but will take a man. efhmc 20 hrs ago #23
An old man named Bernie has toured the country with 36 year old AOC. SalamanderSleeps 8 hrs ago #52
unfortunately many in the party are advocating an ageist agenda. rogue emissary 20 hrs ago #19
It's not the age. It's where they stand on issues and wnylib 17 hrs ago #30
I would like to know a lot more about how Schumer is funded. Trust_Reality 20 hrs ago #20
Yes. liberalla 20 hrs ago #25
Too bad Chucky is not this animated supporting US. mackdaddy 9 hrs ago #49
Thanks for your service Chuck, but it's time to step aside Auggie 20 hrs ago #22
Schumer is milk toast w/o Harry Reed... Historic NY 20 hrs ago #24
Damn I hate these stories that make it sound like the Democratic Party is falling apart at the seams...... groundloop 19 hrs ago #26
Bear in mind that the only ones who are saying that... OldBaldy1701E 37 min ago #57
Reads like a Republican hit piece to make people think less of Democrats dave99 18 hrs ago #28
Bravo Senator Warren DemocracyForever 18 hrs ago #29
Oh noes, a "contest for influence" maxsolomon 17 hrs ago #31
Regardless, It Is Noteworthy That a Beltway Paper is Seeing a Shift in the Party DrFunkenstein 15 hrs ago #32
The Hill is a pro GOP mouthpiece promoting bs narratives about Democrats. Meanwhile Trump shits the bed emulatorloo 14 hrs ago #36
We've already seen what Schumer & Co. can do Mysterian 15 hrs ago #33
"Clear ideas" indeed. It is not about philosophy. It is about clarity Bluetus 14 hrs ago #34
Damn right Mysterian 13 hrs ago #37
'Democrats in Disarray(tm)'. Meanwhile Republicans are gonna get slaughtered in the midterms emulatorloo 14 hrs ago #35
Senator Professor Warren for leader. bagimin 13 hrs ago #38
Warren has fire and purpose and IDEAS.... democratsruletheday 13 hrs ago #40
Schumer was first elected AverageOldGuy 13 hrs ago #41
He was first elected to the US Senate in 1998, not 1988 Polybius 13 hrs ago #42
GO LIZ!!!!!!!!!!! 50 Shades Of Blue 11 hrs ago #46
I'd rather lose for a good idea than lose for a milquetoast idea -- again. Festivito 11 hrs ago #47
Team Elizabeth here. mahina 9 hrs ago #50
Good. I want CHANGE. n/t PatrickforB 7 hrs ago #53
Come on Liz !!!!!!! Time for her to assume leadership I believe. Chuck needs to learn to share !!!! Trueblue1968 7 hrs ago #54
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