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In reply to the discussion: Maine Just Delivered a Brutal Wake-Up Call to Democrats. Will It Land? [View all]KS Toronado
(23,774 posts)8. "and promise real real progressive change"
About time our party starts following what Bernie Sanders has been saying for years.
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Maine Just Delivered a Brutal Wake-Up Call to Democrats. Will It Land? [View all]
luv2fly
22 hrs ago
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if we don't live in Maine, we can't do much about it... still if Platner helps give a Dem Senate, I'll take him
LymphocyteLover
21 hrs ago
#24
And that's OK. We need to stop putting up 79 year olds. It isn't working for us.
Scrivener7
21 hrs ago
#7
Me neither, I guess they think that not voting is making some sort of statement when
Walleye
21 hrs ago
#21
I think they don't vote -- or didn't in past elections -- as much as they should because they haven't lived long enough
KPN
15 hrs ago
#101
All they have to do is make a choice. I don't know what they think they're going to get from it, a pony.
Walleye
15 hrs ago
#99
Not every elderly person is out of touch with the financial difficulties young people face.
Bluepinky
17 hrs ago
#75
Her biggest problem is being a corporate Democrat that always loses to Collins.
biocube
18 hrs ago
#56
Her biggest sin was literally phoning it in while sitting in her den behind a web cam.
Hassin Bin Sober
16 hrs ago
#94
Hartmann could never bring himself to support HRC. Nothing much has changed. nt
pnwmom
15 hrs ago
#110
It didn't help--- but as an elected Democratic officeholder, she also made
Jack Valentino
3 hrs ago
#170
Hopefully, many Maine voters don't "talk the way" he talks, even if they vote for him
displacedvermoter
20 hrs ago
#33
"People are sick and tired of mealy-mouthed corporate Democrats who run on focus-grouped slogans
sop
21 hrs ago
#13
I don't think yelling at our fellow Democrats and calling them. Names is going to work this time.
Walleye
21 hrs ago
#15
Then being surprised when Democratic supporters object to the yelling, name-calling, accusations.
betsuni
15 hrs ago
#113
The "New Affordability Agenda" that's a "genuine populist agenda": those are usual Democratic issues, like Harris 2024.
betsuni
21 hrs ago
#17
Neoliberal is not a left/right descriptor, it is an economic ideology
Fiendish Thingy
20 hrs ago
#43
"The uselessness of 'neoliberal' as an analytic tool is the very thing that makes it useful as a factional
betsuni
17 hrs ago
#76
I would love for someone to show me how Graham Platner has "taken on power."
WhiskeyGrinder
21 hrs ago
#19
He spoke truth to power by running, by talking with the people of Maine
questionseverything
15 hrs ago
#111
It is yet to be determined. I remember when Fetterman was the shinny new object that everyone was "fawning" over.
lostincalifornia
14 hrs ago
#116
I certainly wish we would of known fetterman would be more loyal to Israel than the United States
questionseverything
10 hrs ago
#152
I was skeptical but this interview turned me into a fan. Listening to him rather than people talking ABOUT him does it.
Amaryllis
17 hrs ago
#73
I really liked Jasmine Crockett. She spoke very plainly and her speeches were brief.
LeftInTX
20 hrs ago
#46
I have heard from Roland Martin that her internal infrastructure was lacking.
LeftInTX
16 hrs ago
#95
I've been saying since 2016: we are getting populism whether we want it or not. Better ours than theirs.
Hassin Bin Sober
15 hrs ago
#102
Actually he had a lot to say about the Iraq war and none of it was good.Maybe you skipped that part.
Amaryllis
8 hrs ago
#161
I just learned a scary thing from my Mainiac brother about a Maine congressional race. It seems
Vinca
17 hrs ago
#74
I agree. But Thom needs to realize that using AI art and AI music is ALSO pro-corporate and sends a
highplainsdem
16 hrs ago
#89
Everyone KNEW what the stakes were in 2016, and where was Hartman? We lost the SC because of jackasses like that who
lostincalifornia
14 hrs ago
#115