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My Dog.... NewHendoLib 16 hrs ago #1
We are definitetly going to need to take the house by more than 13. LuvLoogie 16 hrs ago #2
We definitely have a centrist problem. Emile 13 hrs ago #41
Without centrists Boo1 12 hrs ago #44
We have a centrist problem!! Emile 12 hrs ago #45
Seriously. What a bunch of drivel from these CivicGrief 11 hrs ago #55
You get to define what Boo1 10 hrs ago #67
See post 36 Emile 10 hrs ago #71
we know what it ISN'T Skittles 6 hrs ago #95
And "Centrists" are just Bettie 11 hrs ago #58
Bullshit Boo1 10 hrs ago #69
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"Contract on America" orthoclad 16 hrs ago #5
Right? AStern 15 hrs ago #16
This "promise" is an agreement to orthoclad 15 hrs ago #19
Exactly Blue Full Moon 9 hrs ago #76
Shades of Newt Gingrich orthoclad 9 hrs ago #77
I'm good with most of that stuff. What are they against? mymomwasright 16 hrs ago #4
Y'know, all those things that "socialist" countries have. orthoclad 16 hrs ago #6
It's bad enough that the R's are trying to divide us Deuxcents 16 hrs ago #7
They seem to believe that everything happening today is fine and is mainstream and normal Quiet Em 16 hrs ago #8
They don't believe everything is fine. yardwork 15 hrs ago #10
They aren't offering anything Quiet Em 15 hrs ago #11
Tom Suozzi is in NY Quiet Em 15 hrs ago #13
Then they should have some respect for the Dems who won in their districts. Why put out this Nanjeanne 14 hrs ago #25
What? I don't understand what you're saying. yardwork 11 hrs ago #49
How about you just read the free link to the Wash Post or maybe even Suozzi's own statement Nanjeanne 7 hrs ago #83
Are you suggesting that people should vote against them? yardwork 7 hrs ago #84
What are you talking about? Where did I say that? Voters get to choose. Im flummoxed. Nanjeanne 7 hrs ago #86
North Carolina's primaries are over. yardwork 7 hrs ago #87
My OP made no comment at all. I posted a Wash Post article and the actual Promise To America. Nanjeanne 7 hrs ago #88
These are your exact words in this thread: yardwork 7 hrs ago #89
Read my lips. I NEVER SUGGESTED ANYTHING ABOUT HOW SOMEONE SHOULD VOTE. Nanjeanne 7 hrs ago #91
Bashing Democratic candidates depresses the vote for them. yardwork 6 hrs ago #92
All of us at DU want to take back the House and we want all of our Democratic nominees to win Quiet Em 6 hrs ago #94
I'm not surprised to see the two from North Carolina. yardwork 15 hrs ago #9
I am mixed on this issue. Matthew28 15 hrs ago #12
My goal is to get a Democratic majority in Congress. yardwork 15 hrs ago #18
But they are attacking other Democrats in a not so subtle way. CivicGrief 11 hrs ago #59
How are they attacking other Democrats? yardwork 11 hrs ago #60
They said it was. Read the articles. Nanjeanne 10 hrs ago #65
We're all aware how civics works. CivicGrief 7 hrs ago #90
And are the progressives who have won their primaries against "strong" borders and against some level Nanjeanne 14 hrs ago #23
We aren't in a big tent, I guess. aocommunalpunch 14 hrs ago #26
I personally think the Dems MustLoveBeagles 14 hrs ago #33
Which 'socialist' policies do they disagree with? NeoTrajan 15 hrs ago #14
I suspect they're appeasing their corporate donors LearnedHand 14 hrs ago #30
Here is my first stab at a list. yellow dahlia 11 hrs ago #53
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Me too politics doesn't work MustLoveBeagles 13 hrs ago #34
they all need to be primaried hookaleft 15 hrs ago #17
Many of them should be on the top of the primary list for 2028 Renew Deal 15 hrs ago #20
Yeah, Europe is so extreme. However, I agree that "Socialist" is a loser in the .... ColoringFool 15 hrs ago #21
Socialism is the bogeyman pushed by the pukes LearnedHand 14 hrs ago #31
And they still will be labeled as Socialists from the right. CivicGrief 11 hrs ago #57
If it's a choice between a genuine Republican, Emile 15 hrs ago #22
What a completely pointless clump of words. Oneironaut 14 hrs ago #24
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So corruption and neoliberalism are totally okay LearnedHand 14 hrs ago #28
First of all Karma13612 14 hrs ago #29
They aren't trying to put forth any new ideas. They merely want to imply that these damn progressive Nanjeanne 13 hrs ago #36
What this usually means is Bettie 10 hrs ago #63
You got it. Nanjeanne 10 hrs ago #64
They're really Eisenhower Republicans. The GOP doesn't want them. haele 14 hrs ago #32
Eisenhower doesn't want them either. Nanjeanne 13 hrs ago #37
Not one F***ng word in the Promise to America about (for profit) HMO HealthCare. Ars Longa 13 hrs ago #35
That would impact the bottom line of Bettie 9 hrs ago #72
13 out of 200? SocialDemocrat61 13 hrs ago #38
Rule: If even one Democrat can be used to suppress support for the whole party, we're off to the races. betsuni 6 hrs ago #93
What's the point of this.... Etherealoc1 13 hrs ago #39
More Fettermans. Emile 13 hrs ago #40
Democratic Socialism is now mainstream AZProgressive 13 hrs ago #42
Oh alright ...OK, from now on.... you get TWO bread crusts a day-- instead of ONE. Ars Longa 12 hrs ago #43
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My thoughts too! Emile 12 hrs ago #47
Every one of these candidates is the Democratic candidate in their district. yardwork 10 hrs ago #61
This is likely going to be a theme durablend 12 hrs ago #48
I'm for socialism, taxing the billionaires into nonexistence, labor's freedom of movement equals capital's Prairie Gates 11 hrs ago #50
What's wrong with socialism? Violet_Crumble 11 hrs ago #51
"We disagree with socialists," Suozzi said". yellow dahlia 11 hrs ago #52
Democratic Socialists aren't socialists. They are the real centrists. pat_k 11 hrs ago #54
Please corect tthe headline. These people are not at the "center" of anything. Bluetus 11 hrs ago #56
It was the Wash Post description. Nanjeanne 9 hrs ago #73
I suggest putting it in quotes then, because it is an opinion of theirs, certainly not a fact. Bluetus 9 hrs ago #75
Got any details to go with that rhetoric? Raven123 10 hrs ago #62
Oh goodie. mr715 10 hrs ago #66
Not just tepid dishwater - sour sink water that's been sitting there for three days with grease and soap in it . . . hatrack 10 hrs ago #68
PTA is Vague Classic "No Labels" stuff : Zero mention of Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid-- Ars Longa 10 hrs ago #70
"Fiscal discipline?" ... TAX THE RICH, and ... Martin Eden 9 hrs ago #74
A good start for the creation of a new Republican Deminpenn 8 hrs ago #78
The question is what are we going to do make difference in peoples lives. everyonematters 8 hrs ago #79
I'm glad my rep didn't sign that. 50 Shades Of Blue 8 hrs ago #80
Lol, gab13by13 8 hrs ago #81
I was almost convinced to vote for candidate Marlene Galn-Woods in Arizona but her decision to sign on to this in2herbs 8 hrs ago #82
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Aw, hell... duckworth969 6 hrs ago #96
Flipping a red district that Donald Trump won is an actual Nixie 4 hrs ago #97
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