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Nixie

(18,095 posts)
55. Some math. Maine population is about 1.4 million
Mon May 4, 2026, 11:04 AM
21 hrs ago

About 800,000 of that population even vote

A little over 400,000 of those voted Democratic

Whatever those numbers mean, I wouldn’t consider that a knockout punch or however he worded this.*

It seems Collins would have an easy attack on Platner since he voted for her. But she’s getting to be one of those unwanted older women (sarcasm), so she should be easy for him to banish.

*Mills fought Trump right to his face.

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how goes Maine, so goes the nation. nt Javaman Yesterday #1
Up to 1936. Then, it was "as goes Maine, so goes Vermont." DFW 23 hrs ago #45
After Maine the bellwether was considered Missouri fujiyamasan 7 hrs ago #165
2026 is not 1936...... Jack Valentino 6 hrs ago #169
The slogan wasn't time-stamped DFW 4 hrs ago #171
Remember the Maine, GreenWave 15 hrs ago #128
Yep Aviation Pro Yesterday #2
Her biggest sin is being an older women dsc Yesterday #3
she sure didn't roll over for the likes of Trump or LePage eShirl Yesterday #5
I don't like either her or Platner but yes let's get real JBTaurus83 Yesterday #6
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 Yesterday #24
I'm thinking he will likely resemble Bernie more than Manchin or Fetterman eShirl 23 hrs ago #44
I hope that this is the outcome. JBTaurus83 23 hrs ago #48
Second that. republianmushroom 14 hrs ago #141
Works for me NewLarry 14 hrs ago #146
.... Skittles 8 hrs ago #163
I don't see Graham Platner turning centrist. Emile 23 hrs ago #47
I hope so! JBTaurus83 23 hrs ago #49
Feel your pain yankee87 20 hrs ago #72
Understandable. You have good reason. KPN 19 hrs ago #92
Fetterman Mad_Machine76 14 hrs ago #142
And that's OK. We need to stop putting up 79 year olds. It isn't working for us. Scrivener7 Yesterday #7
I'm 43 and I feel like I'm out of touch JBTaurus83 Yesterday #9
Younger people need to vote in greater numbers. Walleye Yesterday #14
It's something I never understand JBTaurus83 Yesterday #18
Me neither, I guess they think that not voting is making some sort of statement when Walleye Yesterday #21
I think they are just self centered JBTaurus83 Yesterday #23
Honestly, I see it as an intellectual laziness. It's just too hard. Walleye Yesterday #26
Hence why we have the pig as president. JBTaurus83 Yesterday #34
Much easier and more gratifying to read Twitter all day than a history book Walleye 22 hrs ago #51
And when you do read history JBTaurus83 22 hrs ago #53
We need mandatory civics classes in high school. SergeStorms 17 hrs ago #119
Are there really school districts where that is NOT the case?? Ursus Rex 15 hrs ago #125
At 43 you still are young. Katinfl Yesterday #27
Thanks, I like that train of thinking lol. JBTaurus83 Yesterday #35
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 19 hrs ago #101
My son, age 39, NewLarry 14 hrs ago #147
Then offer them something to vote for - TBF 19 hrs ago #85
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 19 hrs ago #99
Whoooooosh .... nt TBF 18 hrs ago #106
What is the point of the " pony " insult? questionseverything 18 hrs ago #108
Bingo. nt TBF 18 hrs ago #112
Not every elderly person is out of touch with the financial difficulties young people face. Bluepinky 20 hrs ago #75
I totally agree, Bluepinky! BComplex 19 hrs ago #100
Right you are! Wish Bernie had been allowed to run! Bluepinky 18 hrs ago #103
keep dreaming Skittles 8 hrs ago #164
Yep or even the changes in the tax code since the early 80s IbogaProject 17 hrs ago #117
I agree; we need younger talent as long as they're equally competent. Callie1979 19 hrs ago #90
We need a mix. quakerboy 19 hrs ago #97
Yes... displacedvermoter Yesterday #28
100% obamanut2012 Yesterday #30
Agreed. DFW 23 hrs ago #50
While I don't want another Manchin or Sinema or Fetterman dsc 22 hrs ago #54
That pesky nazi tatoo RoseTrellis 20 hrs ago #68
I can't disagree with that DFW 6 hrs ago #168
Her biggest problem is being a corporate Democrat that always loses to Collins. biocube 21 hrs ago #56
She never ran against Collins much less lost to her dsc 20 hrs ago #64
. MorbidButterflyTat 20 hrs ago #66
"..corporate.." Is That WHy "Gov Mills Stood UP Cha 15 hrs ago #123
Sounds like AI mr715 11 hrs ago #158
Not quite Buzz cook 20 hrs ago #69
The state party establishment never learns... the nelm 19 hrs ago #96
Her biggest sin was literally phoning it in while sitting in her den behind a web cam. Hassin Bin Sober 19 hrs ago #94
Hartmann could never bring himself to support HRC. Nothing much has changed. nt pnwmom 18 hrs ago #110
Poeple like that is why we got Traitor & Faxcism Cha 16 hrs ago #122
I might argue "simply being old" A_Woman_from_MI 17 hrs ago #118
It didn't help--- but as an elected Democratic officeholder, she also made Jack Valentino 6 hrs ago #170
Informative article....K & R democrank Yesterday #4
There are a few ideas that never get old JBTaurus83 Yesterday #10
Hopefully, many Maine voters don't "talk the way" he talks, even if they vote for him displacedvermoter Yesterday #33
"and promise real real progressive change" KS Toronado Yesterday #8
Yes indeed. Magoo48 23 hrs ago #38
Kick dalton99a Yesterday #11
Didnt realize snowybirdie Yesterday #12
"People are sick and tired of mealy-mouthed corporate Democrats who run on focus-grouped slogans sop Yesterday #13
I don't think yelling at our fellow Democrats and calling them. Names is going to work this time. Walleye Yesterday #15
Word BaronChocula 19 hrs ago #98
Then being surprised when Democratic supporters object to the yelling, name-calling, accusations. betsuni 18 hrs ago #113
And, it's not going to help win the Midterms.. All Cha 15 hrs ago #126
Even in private life JBTaurus83 Yesterday #16
And, I'm sick of Fucking Fascists Running our Cha 15 hrs ago #124
The "New Affordability Agenda" that's a "genuine populist agenda": those are usual Democratic issues, like Harris 2024. betsuni Yesterday #17
Neoliberal is not a left/right descriptor, it is an economic ideology Fiendish Thingy 23 hrs ago #43
"The uselessness of 'neoliberal' as an analytic tool is the very thing that makes it useful as a factional betsuni 20 hrs ago #76
It only documents how the term is used inaccurately Fiendish Thingy 19 hrs ago #86
Neoliberal equals Neoconservative Soul_of_Wit 19 hrs ago #81
False Fiendish Thingy 19 hrs ago #91
Yes MorbidButterflyTat 20 hrs ago #67
So does Susan Collins RoseTrellis 20 hrs ago #71
Yeah, people vote because of Susan Collins' hog. mr715 20 hrs ago #79
I would love for someone to show me how Graham Platner has "taken on power." WhiskeyGrinder Yesterday #19
I think that means strongly worded sentences. betsuni Yesterday #20
He hasn't JBTaurus83 Yesterday #22
Voters who support Platner hope he will "take on power." sop 23 hrs ago #36
People should hold off on popping the champagne. JBTaurus83 23 hrs ago #42
I think that means he bad mouths Schumer. Nixie 21 hrs ago #57
He spoke truth to power by running, by talking with the people of Maine questionseverything 18 hrs ago #111
Planter needs to "beat" Colins and Stop Trashing Cha 15 hrs ago #138
It is yet to be determined. I remember when Fetterman was the shinny new object that everyone was "fawning" over. lostincalifornia 17 hrs ago #116
I certainly wish we would of known fetterman would be more loyal to Israel than the United States questionseverything 13 hrs ago #152
This message was self-deleted by its author lostincalifornia 12 hrs ago #157
POdcasts? nt Cha 15 hrs ago #129
But does Hartmann JustAnotherGen Yesterday #25
Well we know Platner thinks Black Americans don't tip MorbidButterflyTat 20 hrs ago #65
America is always looking for a hero Keepthesoulalive 19 hrs ago #80
Not in Maine but this is what every Dem voter in my house is saying AllyCat Yesterday #29
Most rank and file Dems know our nation is near collapse JBTaurus83 23 hrs ago #37
Yes! We need bamagal62 23 hrs ago #39
Send this to your local party JBTaurus83 23 hrs ago #40
TWS with Jon Stewert did an hour interview with Graham Platner Greyhead Yesterday #31
I was skeptical but this interview turned me into a fan. Listening to him rather than people talking ABOUT him does it. Amaryllis 20 hrs ago #73
Thank you for posting Thom, gab13by13 Yesterday #32
Post removed Post removed 18 hrs ago #109
This is a mandatory Progressives angrychair 23 hrs ago #41
I really liked Jasmine Crockett. She spoke very plainly and her speeches were brief. LeftInTX 23 hrs ago #46
I really like her as well JBTaurus83 22 hrs ago #52
As a Texan, do you think she might have won karynnj 19 hrs ago #84
I have heard from Roland Martin that her internal infrastructure was lacking. LeftInTX 19 hrs ago #95
She got gerrymandered in Texas, and it's extremely unfair FakeNoose 18 hrs ago #104
Some math. Maine population is about 1.4 million Nixie 21 hrs ago #55
Bernie has the winning message. usonian 21 hrs ago #58
Republicans sure seem to be scared of him. biocube 21 hrs ago #59
That's why I find it strange that some Dems are still giving him grief Just_Vote_Dem 21 hrs ago #61
Your username checks out Soul_of_Wit 19 hrs ago #87
They are terrified of the next election. You Emile 20 hrs ago #63
I don't think it's progessivism Boo1 21 hrs ago #60
Message auto-removed Name removed 20 hrs ago #77
I've been saying since 2016: we are getting populism whether we want it or not. Better ours than theirs. Hassin Bin Sober 18 hrs ago #102
What has Platner done to instill such unwavering confidence? MorbidButterflyTat 20 hrs ago #62
They'd-damn-better-listen-this-time... Why? betsuni 19 hrs ago #93
Brava, MorbidButterfly! I don't like beinG "Threatened" Cha 14 hrs ago #143
Why would ANYONE think your post is something the rw would advocate? sheshe2 13 hrs ago #155
Mahalo, she.. For more reasons than one! 💙 ☮️🌻🕯️🕊️💜 Cha 12 hrs ago #156
Dems are overperforming all over! 😃 MorbidButterflyTat 11 hrs ago #162
Nothing. mr715 11 hrs ago #159
ANyone listen to Jon Stewart's interview with him? THat made me a fan. Amaryllis 20 hrs ago #70
So this guy Platner fought in BUSH/CHENEY phony wars, but not one Nixie 18 hrs ago #114
Wow... Saves All his Bashing fo Dems.. and who is Cha 14 hrs ago #144
Actually he had a lot to say about the Iraq war and none of it was good.Maybe you skipped that part. Amaryllis 11 hrs ago #161
It's not in this interview. Nixie 7 hrs ago #166
I just learned a scary thing from my Mainiac brother about a Maine congressional race. It seems Vinca 20 hrs ago #74
Egads, that sucks. He's no spring chicken either. He's got to be close to 80. Emile 20 hrs ago #78
Just checked. moose65 16 hrs ago #121
hope he loses as badly as the last time he ran for anything eShirl 19 hrs ago #83
Too Early For This! Aepps22 19 hrs ago #82
Wouldn't this be more appropriate in November as he becomes Senator elect? karynnj 19 hrs ago #88
I agree. But Thom needs to realize that using AI art and AI music is ALSO pro-corporate and sends a highplainsdem 19 hrs ago #89
Completely agree. Joinfortmill 18 hrs ago #105
I still remember Hartmann holding back on support for HRC pnwmom 18 hrs ago #107
Everyone KNEW what the stakes were in 2016, and where was Hartman? We lost the SC because of jackasses like that who lostincalifornia 17 hrs ago #115
Thom Hartmann is a duer. Emile 15 hrs ago #127
He's a public figure, however obscure, and we're discussing Nixie 15 hrs ago #130
Still not cool attacking a duer. Emile 15 hrs ago #131
Thom Hartman is a public figure and the piece he wrote on another Nixie 15 hrs ago #132
He's also a member of our community. Emile 15 hrs ago #133
He's a public figure, and he wrote something critical of Nixie 15 hrs ago #134
Civility Emile 15 hrs ago #135
That works both ways. Nixie 15 hrs ago #136
I see no personal attacks or flaming Emile 15 hrs ago #137
I didn't see it from the poster you targeted either. Just discussing Nixie 15 hrs ago #139
This message was self-deleted by its author Emile 15 hrs ago #140
Yes, "civility works both ways"... Cha 14 hrs ago #148
Exactly Cha. The ploys to silence critiques seem to be one-sided. Nixie 7 hrs ago #167
Good. But his comment was not a DU comment, and even if it lostincalifornia 13 hrs ago #151
I agree. Democrats need candidates who will kick some ass. lees1975 17 hrs ago #120
Post removed Post removed 14 hrs ago #145
We Need to Cha 13 hrs ago #149
I'll take anything I can get. Glaisne 13 hrs ago #153
I did NOT SEE that coming... WarGamer 13 hrs ago #150
Trump campaigned on the affordability issue, Now he claims it is a hoax. Norrrm 13 hrs ago #154
Sorta. mr715 11 hrs ago #160
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