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2naSalit

(104,047 posts)
32. I have yet to see him...
Tue Jun 2, 2026, 04:42 PM
Yesterday

Express any kind of respect for women and that might be a silent problem that women have had to keep their mouths shut about abusive male behavior and could affect his vote tally.

We shall see. The teevee is good at telling us what to think and how to act, perhaps the voting public is learning the difference between the teevee and RL.



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Maybe we should get smart Boo1 Yesterday #1
What "We" Are You Talking About MineralMan Yesterday #3
Maine has another Democratic candidate PatSeg Yesterday #34
he's ignored because he is a minor candidate who polls poorly (zero to 2 per cent ususally, with one newish poll at 3) Celerity Yesterday #49
Thanks for the info PatSeg 23 hrs ago #57
I thought we were concentrating on our own states Sympthsical Yesterday #2
I'm always interested in all races. MineralMan Yesterday #7
LOL, ok Sympthsical Yesterday #13
At least you're consistent. TheProle Yesterday #33
"I observe what I want and comment as I please." DOST THOU NOT OBSERVETH THE IRONY?! ColoringFool 10 hrs ago #65
These situations are not in the same ballpark Quiet Em Yesterday #4
Oh, don't be concerned. mr715 Yesterday #8
Are you attempting to compare me to Susan Collins? Quiet Em Yesterday #10
Not at all. mr715 Yesterday #12
Ok, we're cool Quiet Em Yesterday #20
I apologize. I respect you and I appreciate your perspective, values, and experience. mr715 Yesterday #21
What fiasco? He resigned, Dayton named Smith to take his place, and she went on to be a hell of a senator. WhiskeyGrinder Yesterday #5
He was forced to resign. MineralMan Yesterday #9
He chose to resign. The ballot challenges were ten years before that, so not sure how it's relevant. WhiskeyGrinder Yesterday #16
It's like choosing to resign from your job if your boss tells LisaL Yesterday #39
Expulsions from the Senate are 2/3s? mr715 Yesterday #48
So you prefer we keep Al Franken AZProgressive 23 hrs ago #52
It is a challenging dynamic. mr715 Yesterday #6
I think Fetterman is ill. MineralMan Yesterday #11
Yes mr715 Yesterday #15
Fetterman is definitely ill. ShazzieB Yesterday #25
Yes. I wish there were someone who MineralMan Yesterday #28
You don't live in Pennsylvania. ColoringFool 10 hrs ago #66
I have known people whose entire personality was Bettie 10 hrs ago #67
No. 2naSalit Yesterday #14
Out of staters DON'T want him. Mainers do. mainer Yesterday #26
Well... 2naSalit Yesterday #30
"He's got a steep climb with women's issues..." MorbidButterflyTat 23 hrs ago #51
Susan Collins supported Kavanaugh who ended reproductive rights for women AZProgressive 23 hrs ago #54
"I want a senator, not a saint" is eerily reminiscent of Trump voters, who said . . . markpkessinger Yesterday #31
Good point PatSeg Yesterday #35
It's also reminiscent of Bill Clinton mainer Yesterday #38
Bill Clinton is probably the more apt analogy. mr715 Yesterday #45
Sure, if Bill Clinton had all the other baggage yorkster 23 hrs ago #61
yup Skittles Yesterday #43
And they didn't get either one. MorbidButterflyTat 23 hrs ago #50
Most of DUers commenting on this don't live in Maine AZProgressive 23 hrs ago #53
I agree with Senators Chris Murphy and Bernie Sanders. Platner is a flawed candidate but the things that makes Nanjeanne Yesterday #17
+1 leftstreet Yesterday #18
Everyone is flawed. Everyone. MineralMan Yesterday #23
Not I. I am without flaw. mr715 Yesterday #46
Good to hear! MineralMan Yesterday #47
Not really EdmondDantes_ Yesterday #19
Franken denied doing it. LisaL Yesterday #37
The party leaders didn't want him in the first place. BlueTsunami2018 Yesterday #22
And the party leaders found someone to run. mr715 Yesterday #24
No adultery? Jughead Yesterday #27
Is sending women text messages the same as adultery? mainer Yesterday #29
I have yet to see him... 2naSalit Yesterday #32
I've seen no abusive behavior mainer Yesterday #36
Are you married? Ask your wife. MorbidButterflyTat 23 hrs ago #56
I'm a woman mainer 23 hrs ago #59
If it's just this "scandal", it won't be much of a problem for Platner. However, if there's a reason to be worried, it Fil1957 Yesterday #40
What are the chances of no more revelations? LisaL Yesterday #41
Recommended. H2O Man Yesterday #42
"Pervs have been broken... BurnDoubt Yesterday #44
They are two different situations AND different times Cosmocat 23 hrs ago #55
I agree they are different situations and different times AZProgressive 23 hrs ago #58
I was much reassured by an interview... LAS14 23 hrs ago #60
They are quite similar in that neither had any type of experience holding office before they ran for the US Senate MichMan 22 hrs ago #62
No, it's not. Forget the sexting, the Nazi tattoo and the GPV 14 hrs ago #63
No, Franken was accused, Jane Mayer concluded the story was "full of holes." betsuni 13 hrs ago #64
Here's what I do know... Nanjeanne 9 hrs ago #68
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