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In reply to the discussion: Is Graham Platner going to be Maine's Mamdani? [View all]sheshe2
(98,202 posts)71. That is west of me and a beautiful area.
I had family out that way and my dad went to Deerfield Academy. Glad you came down for a visit!
Keep on keeping on in VT.
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That's what people want and need. Just to know that someone understands their needs and views.
Autumn
Friday
#2
The funny thing is, some people reading that will think it's an insult, and others will think it's a compliment. :-) n/t
thesquanderer
Friday
#21
Mamdani had a lot more experience than Platner does. People sure do seem to believe what Platner has to say tho.
WhiskeyGrinder
Friday
#4
Which is not hard to do, and IMO is not something that makes someone senate material.
WhiskeyGrinder
Friday
#12
Showing he cares makes him a good candidate, sure. But all of this is vibes-based and I see a lot of people who express
WhiskeyGrinder
Friday
#14
People vote for a candidate and still be realistic about expectations. But I get it, no one wants to feel like they're
WhiskeyGrinder
Friday
#20
Even if he is a fetterman or a manchin or a sinema (which he isnt) he still beats Collins
SSJVegeta
Friday
#58
I don't know, Whiskey. Honestly, I have watched our Senate and House repeatedly snatch
PatrickforB
Friday
#17
I hear that. My point is that because we've never seen Platner wield political power, we don't know that he knows
WhiskeyGrinder
Friday
#24
True. AOC made some mistakes at first as well. And surely Mamdani will too. But our entire national government
PatrickforB
Friday
#30
That's an ironic way to put it, given Fetterman's popularity with Republicans
muriel_volestrangler
Friday
#62
Whether they are positions of conviction or positions of convenience, may not really matter...
thesquanderer
Friday
#23
I know a number of people think Platner's another Fettermen. I disagree. If you listen to his interviews, you can
Fil1957
Friday
#19
Platner is embracing policies that Mamdani embraces. But Platner will be a Senator and his ability
Nanjeanne
Friday
#28
i certainly hope he does send susan collins packing ...i for one am sick of susan collins being
dawn5651
Friday
#35