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In reply to the discussion: ME-SEN: Who Might Replace Platner if He Drops Out? Here's What Could Happen. [View all]pat_k
(14,759 posts)2. I think so too! And rejecting the notion of a Dem committee pick is a VERY good thing.
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ME-SEN: Who Might Replace Platner if He Drops Out? Here's What Could Happen. [View all]
RandySF
Monday
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I think so too! And rejecting the notion of a Dem committee pick is a VERY good thing.
pat_k
Monday
#2
I think it is a far better thing to have someone nominated in an open process involving voters.
pat_k
Monday
#37
So all those Platner supporters that said ousting Susan Collins was the most important thing were lying?
W_HAMILTON
Monday
#25
Just as the WH is no place for a political novice. Yet here we are.......twice no less. We all know how that turned out.
Katinfl
Tuesday
#53
Jordan Wood worked for Katie Porter, not AOC. He was barricaded in an office with AOC and Porter on January 6.
Celerity
Monday
#16
He was my original pick for the Dem US Senate nominee before he dropped out and ran for ME-02 instead
Celerity
Monday
#21
His supporters, some to this very minute, have caused this by ignoring red flags.
boston bean
Monday
#31
The Party leaders picking Mills as their favourite to run was a massive mistake. She was a large reason why we ended up
Celerity
Tuesday
#40
Mills did run and the Maine voters overwhelmingly choose Platner when given a choice between the 2.
Celerity
Tuesday
#44
I so wish that leadership had gotten behind Jordan Wood this primary or had convinced Stephen King to run in 2020.
Celerity
Tuesday
#47
Doesn't sound good. We can discuss all we want, opine all we want but the decision is for ME voters.
Katinfl
Tuesday
#54
Democrats scrambling to their kitchens to bake cookies for the coming street fight.
NoMoreRepugs
Monday
#27
YMMV, but this is way more about political calculus than overwhelming evidence
Deminpenn
Wednesday
#60