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Wiz Imp

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20. He has made exactly one vote in his 3 plus years which would have changed the result
Mon Mar 30, 2026, 12:26 PM
Yesterday

if he had voted the other way. That was voting for mullin in committee. It was an awful vote, but it was only one. Many people here act like he's done that dozens of times. To be clear, I don't support him at this point, but he has been nowhere near Sinema and Manchin territory in terms of his votes having a significant impact on the results.

By the way, I live in PA too and don't plan on voting for him again. What I think is ridiculous though is the idea that Fetterman's bad votes have changed the results. Outside of that one vote, His bad votes have always been in situations where it was ultimately irrelevant which way he voted. Things passed or were defeated by Republican votes.

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They can poll a rock named Sununu PhilosopherKing Sunday #1
Mt thought was - WTF New Hampshire? biophile Sunday #8
Yep, most people are putting NH in the D column already. Bluetus Sunday #15
While true, I live in NH and we got a rather interesting bit of political junk mail last week that apparently Vinca Yesterday #25
I love it Miami Blue Sunday #2
Encouraging mikewv Sunday #3
I think our House win will be bigger than that. EdmondDantes_ Sunday #4
I hope you are right about the house mikewv Sunday #5
51 but we have Fetterman newdeal2 Sunday #6
Peltola was the Jared Golden of the Last Frontier displacedvermoter Sunday #9
Our house flips will be measured in the dozens Fiendish Thingy Sunday #7
We need 52 considering Fetterman. AZLD4Candidate Sunday #11
Yup, he's not voting with us and would probably switch parties if it's close mucifer Sunday #13
Ridiculous. He is not going to change parties. Wiz Imp Sunday #17
51 in the Senate might get us the simple majority but Buddyzbuddy Sunday #12
Fetterman will flip to keep Dems out of control. LuvLoogie Sunday #14
Ridiculous. Absolutely no chance of that Wiz Imp Sunday #16
Minnesota is not even in play at this point. Wiz Imp Yesterday #32
Ohio? Georgia? Kentucky? Texas? Florida? South Carolina (since Graham is supposed to be underwater) AZLD4Candidate Sunday #10
Ridiculous Wiz Imp Sunday #18
You believe what you believe. I live in PA. His vote against war powers and the Constitution AZLD4Candidate Yesterday #19
He has made exactly one vote in his 3 plus years which would have changed the result Wiz Imp Yesterday #20
Democrats said the same thing about Sinema when she did the same crap until the bridge too far AZLD4Candidate Yesterday #22
Not remotely true. From day one Sinema made many more bad votes Wiz Imp Yesterday #23
I'm not going down this rabbit hole. Fetterman lost me completely on his vote to overturn the war powers AZLD4Candidate Yesterday #24
Talaric doesn't have an oppenent yet. ananda Yesterday #29
Race To The White House awhich has a very strong track record Wiz Imp Yesterday #21
We need AK or TX to get to 51 mikewv Yesterday #27
Democrats chances in Ohio, Alaska, Texas, Iowa & Florida have gone way up in the past 6 months Wiz Imp Yesterday #30
Agree! nm mikewv Yesterday #31
Platner is a house of cards. RandySF Yesterday #26
Like ananda Yesterday #28
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