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Sounds like she should be concerned. Turbineguy Yesterday #1
Maybe an extra furrow in her brow? erronis Yesterday #16
Why should she be ? She is a multi-millioanaire with multi-millionaire friends. WorseDayEver Yesterday #18
"concerned" is one of her favorite terms... kentuck Yesterday #19
I think it is her only term. 3catwoman3 19 hrs ago #37
Concerned about keeping her seat and power Pototan 16 hrs ago #41
She's still going to rest in the same box as Lindsey, eventually. SalamanderSleeps 15 hrs ago #43
I love sarcasm 303squadron Yesterday #27
Something we often forget re senate races Attilatheblond Yesterday #2
True.... when they actually show up to vote. groundloop 23 hrs ago #31
This is my concern. (In a real way, not in a Collins way.) Beartracks 21 hrs ago #33
Sure most 18 year olds don't vote, but the general point is still good EdmondDantes_ 5 hrs ago #58
Well, that is (potentially) some good news! Thanks, kentuck hlthe2b Yesterday #3
How about Stephen King? He's been posting against Trump for years. Ritabert Yesterday #4
He said politics were too scary for him. 😂 okaawhatever Yesterday #10
Too bad. Ritabert Yesterday #12
King is 78 years old pinkstarburst Yesterday #28
I hope so. Ritabert 10 hrs ago #50
I hope Maine can ride that wave to victory! yardwork Yesterday #5
Dems ditched a candidate with baggage who had turned off some voters bucolic_frolic Yesterday #6
though also, "generic" almost always polls better than any individual (n/t) thesquanderer Yesterday #15
In other words Boo1 Yesterday #7
No. A Democrat with multiple accusations against him is polling 12 points below Gary 50 Yesterday #11
Slander ? Boo1 Yesterday #14
Here is your slander Soul_of_Wit Yesterday #17
Really? Boo1 Yesterday #23
Really Soul_of_Wit 1 hr ago #63
Thats right Boo1 1 hr ago #64
Was Graham Platner a DSA member or are you just making that up? mr715 Yesterday #21
His reddit posts said so Boo1 Yesterday #22
I just googled and couldn't find anything mr715 Yesterday #25
a distinction that matters greatly ? stopdiggin 21 hrs ago #34
Platner was not a DSA member and the Maine DSA did not explicitly endorse him Celerity 20 hrs ago #35
Platner was recruited to run by DSA members, and was endorsed by Bernie Sanders. SunSeeker 15 hrs ago #42
that is not what was asked, nt Celerity 14 hrs ago #44
Yes it was. Platner was for all intents and purposes a DSA candidate. SunSeeker 13 hrs ago #45
No, that was not the question asked by the other poster. Celerity 13 hrs ago #46
The point is, Platner didn't need to be a "card carrying member of DSA" to be a DSA candidate. SunSeeker 12 hrs ago #47
No. As I already posted in my initial reply to the other poster: Celerity 5 hrs ago #56
I am well aware of what you posted. None of it negates the fact that he was a DSA candidate. nt SunSeeker 5 hrs ago #57
No, your desire is not the determinant of fact, and I have shown effective, documented rebuttals to your claims. Celerity 5 hrs ago #60
You have not rebutted my statements of fact, let alone done it effectively. nt SunSeeker 4 hrs ago #62
Oh, and BTW, Maine DSA did explicitly "recommend" people vote for Platner. SunSeeker 11 hrs ago #48
They did not officially endorse. Celerity 5 hrs ago #59
Trying to claim "recommendation" is different from "endorsement" is not a good look, to anybody. SunSeeker 5 hrs ago #61
ICE may have just sealed the deal lame54 Yesterday #8
Yes, that's an example of how hard it is to control totalitarianism. yardwork 5 hrs ago #55
And the Collins camp had spent $$$$ and WEEKS (Months?) of oppo reserach to go against Planter. NCDem47 Yesterday #9
Recommend!!!!!!!! sheshe2 Yesterday #13
Platner wasn't a great candidate Roxi Yesterday #20
He was a disaster. A train wreck. Collins would have cleaned his clock! QueerDuck Yesterday #24
I read that Jackson regularly outperformed RandySF Yesterday #26
Scoop Jackson was a stellar Democrat, and a leader in the Senate FakeNoose 20 hrs ago #36
Or perhaps this is the explanation: Bluetus Yesterday #29
She's on the Judiciary Committee... appmanga Yesterday #30
Also, any Supreme Court vacancies... mr715 23 hrs ago #32
K&R spanone 19 hrs ago #38
The ICE murder doesn't help her either Cosmocat 19 hrs ago #39
I was just about to say the same underpants 9 hrs ago #51
After ICE murders one of Maine's residents, which Collins supports BigmanPigman 19 hrs ago #40
Platner was a flawed candidate... kentuck 10 hrs ago #49
Hopefully enough people in Maine will be tired of her being so concerned all the time and vote her out. cstanleytech 9 hrs ago #52
Voting to confirm Kavanaugh is a huge negative. SamuelAdams 7 hrs ago #53
And meanwhile in Texas cannabis_flower 6 hrs ago #54
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