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PatSeg

(53,551 posts)
37. I agree
Fri May 31, 2019, 01:18 PM
May 2019

We need strong people in the senate, as well as in local and state offices. Not everyone can be president and a great Democratic president will not have much power without a Democratic controlled congress. We need to focus on down ticket races and mid term elections if we want positive change.

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden

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The Franken effect. LakeArenal May 2019 #1
I was going to say the same thing. Well said. blueinredohio May 2019 #5
Yeah, pretty much all the others got a pass. MrsCoffee May 2019 #13
Yes. Harris and Booker. LakeArenal May 2019 #17
Someone has to. MicaelS May 2019 #42
She chose to be the leader, thought it would help her, it didn't. nt USALiberal May 2019 #43
She chose to fall Roger Stone's SUCKER BET and expects accolades for it. nt Baltimike Jun 2019 #67
She initiated and led the charge. nuff said MoonRiver Jun 2019 #58
By 5 minutes? Trumpocalypse Jun 2019 #61
She owns it wellst0nev0ter Jun 2019 #62
The article said: PatSeg May 2019 #19
I think she is an excellent Senator but not a great public speaker EveHammond13 May 2019 #29
Definitely not inspirational PatSeg May 2019 #36
And it was someone in her OWN camp wellst0nev0ter Jun 2019 #63
Ah yes PatSeg Jun 2019 #66
This! zeusdogmom May 2019 #40
I'm never getting over that. Butterflylady May 2019 #21
Ni moi non plus! Mme. Defarge Jun 2019 #54
Yep. Gillibrand, Harris, Warren, Sanders, Booker. But not Klobuchar. Honeycombe8 May 2019 #28
Exactly why his removal should have been by constituents. LakeArenal Jun 2019 #50
Yes kimbutgar May 2019 #30
Yawn!!! brooklynite May 2019 #48
Yawn... LakeArenal Jun 2019 #51
...and the majority is always right... brooklynite Jun 2019 #53
Not at all. But on this post it was LakeArenal Jun 2019 #55
Yes we are wellst0nev0ter Jun 2019 #64
+1 Celerity Jun 2019 #70
It's more than that Trumpocalypse Jun 2019 #59
I also hold Gillibrand responsible for this Gothmog Jun 2019 #68
This field is too big for generic candidates BeyondGeography May 2019 #2
Karma comes back to thump her, not just for railroading Al Franken out mtnsnake May 2019 #3
I suspect that she's alienated a lot of powerful people. yardwork May 2019 #20
Yup LoveMyCali May 2019 #44
She helped Republicans achieve something they couldn't do on their own dalton99a May 2019 #4
Will be happy to see her leave the stage. Polly Hennessey May 2019 #6
For anyone who hasn't figured it out yet, FoxNewsSucks May 2019 #7
I agree PatSeg May 2019 #37
I agree snowybirdie May 2019 #39
Easy, most people, including me, just don't like her..n/t monmouth4 May 2019 #8
My impression is that her candidacy is more about her ambition vlyons May 2019 #9
yes to all points. n/t MBS May 2019 #15
Maybe she thinks the "Franken effect" is unfair. hay rick May 2019 #10
Exactly. LakeArenal May 2019 #11
Why is she crashing? Little Star May 2019 #12
But we can still vote for Sanders, Warren, Booker, Bennet, Harris..... brooklynite May 2019 #49
"Woe is me" wellst0nev0ter Jun 2019 #65
Al Franken was the most dangerous Democrat in the Senate, to the GOP. mn9driver May 2019 #14
My thoughts exactly Blue Owl May 2019 #16
But, as others pointed out - Harris and others conveniently hide behind her question everything May 2019 #24
I will never get over what happened to Al Franken. The Velveteen Ocelot May 2019 #33
Sounds good. Klobuchar is great. LakeArenal May 2019 #46
When someone builds their career.... quickesst May 2019 #18
I'd like to think so. Doesn't always happen. But this time it did. I thought it would. Good.nt Honeycombe8 May 2019 #31
As in the current Prezdent. LakeArenal May 2019 #47
I doubt she'd be doing any better even without the Franken travesty on her resume. BlueStater May 2019 #22
She's one of the few who had some name recognition. Honeycombe8 May 2019 #32
On the other hand $100 million to be elected question everything May 2019 #23
Odd way to look at it, as that is not how money gets distributed to the needy... Hekate May 2019 #26
I hope she is not giving up her Senate seat for this presidential run... Hekate May 2019 #25
Good riddance. Who gave her $3M? Is her family that large? (Franken says "Bye!," Gillibrand) nt Honeycombe8 May 2019 #27
"Soaring National Profile in the U.S. Senate?" DarthDem May 2019 #34
This too from Gillibrand bunny planet May 2019 #35
She never seemed like a "top-tier" candidate to me. MineralMan May 2019 #38
Agreed. I am quite happy with her as one of my Senators, but... TreasonousBastard Jun 2019 #57
So sorry Senator Franken that you disappeared from the US Senate. trueblue2007 May 2019 #41
Franken could have been a presidential candidate this time around, if this didn't happen to him. LisaL May 2019 #45
That was why Gillibrand and others wanted him out of the way. DavidDvorkin Jun 2019 #60
Senator Gillibrand, you made a choice. no_hypocrisy Jun 2019 #52
I read that article customerserviceguy Jun 2019 #56
Lots of people don't get it. LakeArenal Jun 2019 #69
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