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pat_k

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37. I think it is a far better thing to have someone nominated in an open process involving voters.
Mon Jul 6, 2026, 10:57 PM
Jul 6

If someone is selected by committee, there will be people who feel "the party" is forcing someone one them.

If it is caucuses or a convention, the process is more open.


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I read, on one of the sites, jeez I can't remember which one.................... Lovie777 Jul 6 #1
I think so too! And rejecting the notion of a Dem committee pick is a VERY good thing. pat_k Jul 6 #2
So Pat, please explain why you think THAT is a 'very good thing'--- Jack Valentino Jul 6 #36
I think it is a far better thing to have someone nominated in an open process involving voters. pat_k Jul 6 #37
Platner was never the only person who could win. RandySF Jul 6 #4
I agree. Is anointment was a bit hasty, however. QueerDuck Jul 7 #46
Has Costello been mentioned?? Ars Longa Jul 6 #10
Has anybody asked Stephen King? He's a resister Ritabert Jul 6 #3
We would, if he won, then have two Senator Kings. eShirl Jul 6 #18
Sounds good to me. Ritabert Jul 7 #52
I think it should be as democratic as possible and include as many Jersey Devil Jul 6 #5
There is no time to be as democratic as possible anymore. LisaL Jul 6 #9
Platner withdraws and the Republicans keep this seat Bluestocking Jul 6 #6
No RandySF Jul 6 #7
So all those Platner supporters that said ousting Susan Collins was the most important thing were lying? W_HAMILTON Jul 6 #25
The Senate is no place for a political novice dlk Jul 6 #8
Agreed. Platner had never held any elected office MichMan Jul 6 #22
Sometimes the novice is the FIRST to have ENOUGH GUTS Jack Valentino Jul 6 #38
haven't you noticed? 'political novice' is all the current rage! stopdiggin Jul 6 #28
I'm so over the bro culture dlk Jul 6 #29
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 Jul 7 #53
Education and experience matter dlk Jul 7 #55
My point exactly. Katinfl Jul 7 #58
So it sounds like Mills then. BannonsLiver Jul 6 #11
Wasn't Wood on AOC's staff? Fiendish Thingy Jul 6 #12
ME-02 I think. RandySF Jul 6 #13
Jordan Wood worked for Katie Porter, not AOC. He was barricaded in an office with AOC and Porter on January 6. Celerity Jul 6 #16
That guy sounds good to me! Jordan Wood. Captain Zero Jul 6 #20
He was my original pick for the Dem US Senate nominee before he dropped out and ran for ME-02 instead Celerity Jul 6 #21
Caucus is the best option Renew Deal Jul 6 #39
I like him already Fiendish Thingy Jul 6 #35
Have a caucus Boo1 Jul 6 #14
Platner's constituents and his staff decide his next step duckworth969 Jul 6 #15
We know that. We can Discuss , though, Cha Jul 7 #42
I really like Troy Jackson and Shenna Bellows. eShirl Jul 6 #17
It doesn't matter who they pick or how -misanthroptimist Jul 6 #19
She is one luckily sob Tree Lady Jul 6 #23
It ain't over yet. n/t eShirl Jul 6 #24
Yes, it is -misanthroptimist Jul 6 #26
His supporters, some to this very minute, have caused this by ignoring red flags. boston bean Jul 6 #31
So the Democratic Party belongs to the leaders? -misanthroptimist Jul 6 #32
No. But something was obviously very off with this guy. boston bean Jul 6 #33
The Party leaders picking Mills as their favourite to run was a massive mistake. She was a large reason why we ended up Celerity Jul 7 #40
And Platners problems have existed boston bean Jul 7 #41
Mills did run and the Maine voters overwhelmingly choose Platner when given a choice between the 2. Celerity Jul 7 #44
Yeah. All the others lost to him. That's obvious. boston bean Jul 7 #45
I so wish that leadership had gotten behind Jordan Wood this primary or had convinced Stephen King to run in 2020. Celerity Jul 7 #47
Also live in ME, district 2. Agree, she is likely to win again. GPV Jul 7 #51
Doesn't sound good. We can discuss all we want, opine all we want but the decision is for ME voters. Katinfl Jul 7 #54
Democrats scrambling to their kitchens to bake cookies for the coming street fight. NoMoreRepugs Jul 6 #27
I dread to post this because I am not from Maine gab13by13 Jul 6 #30
AKA someone who can appeal to all Dem factions--plus hopefully appeal Ars Longa Jul 6 #34
The evidence must be overwhelmingly Cha Jul 7 #43
Right now, there's no evidence, only an allegation Deminpenn Jul 7 #48
Sanders just asked Planter to "Step Aside"" Cha Jul 7 #56
YMMV, but this is way more about political calculus than overwhelming evidence Deminpenn Jul 8 #60
Platner and his Handlers Let Us Down. Aepps22 Jul 7 #49
WHICH IS IT---"GD" FOR ANY TO OPINE? OR "REGION" FOR STATE.... ColoringFool Jul 7 #50
I was worried that something like this would happen TexLaProgressive Jul 7 #57
For the democratic party to pull this off, it has to be Jordan Wood. Emile Jul 7 #59
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