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In reply to the discussion: The Platner allegations appear to be an astro-turf campaign from Republican activists... [View all]DFW
(60,589 posts)41. Understood.
Im hardly immune myself.
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The Platner allegations appear to be an astro-turf campaign from Republican activists... [View all]
AStern
Friday
OP
If that is our most promising candidate, I wouldn't want to see a least promising one.
LisaL
Friday
#8
As far as his defenders are concerned, they stopped being Democrats when they dared to speak up about domestic violence.
Lancero
Friday
#13
All you have to do is read Fifield's Twitter feed. It's frightening to see her retweeting Stephen Miller, a true Nazi.
Nanjeanne
Friday
#14
I feel much better knowing that Mark Judge has come to Fifield's defense. He's the Kavanaugh pal that was also accused
Nanjeanne
Friday
#18
Graham Platner's anti-Israel fixation in the Maine Senate race may be motivation too.
PufPuf23
Friday
#24
Why are you literally posting links to an official NRSC (National Republican Senatorial Committee) hit piece on a Dem?
Celerity
20 hrs ago
#25
You understood my point. When I made response #33, did not see this post by you.
PufPuf23
17 hrs ago
#34