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In reply to the discussion: Debbie Wasserman Schultz wins primary [View all]misterhighwasted
(9,148 posts)17. My Cha!
Last edited Tue Aug 30, 2016, 11:21 PM - Edit history (1)
I've missed you.
What a great night for DWS. Righteous redemption for all the b.s. she endured.
She proved she is far more fit for the job than some lightweight wishy washy whiner who arrived late to the Party & expected to win a prize for just showing up.
This woman has the fighting strength that will serve her President Hillary very well in DC.
2 months till this hell of a year is over.
Women need to run the show in DC for a long time.
We have some amazing women candidates who have definately had to earn their place in history, running against men who consistantly showed miserable weaknesses.
Congrats to DWS
Nice to see you Cha
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Hardly the truth. Well her District believes she is plenty Progressive
misterhighwasted
Aug 2016
#13
Getting rid of payday lenders without giving them a chance to clean up their act will just
MADem
Aug 2016
#67
I am happy for DWS, she has worked hard on the primaries and now is rewarded by
Thinkingabout
Aug 2016
#35
Sixty - Forty is a decisive primary win, particularly when there were a lot of new voters who
MADem
Aug 2016
#57
And 58% is less than 68%. Shall we keep repeatin ourselves until one of us tires?
Jim Lane
Aug 2016
#59
Hey, shit happens. She prevailed. DECISIVELY. That is all that will be remembered
MADem
Aug 2016
#62
They can't touch her anymore. She's walking proudly back to the House to
misterhighwasted
Aug 2016
#47
In politics appearances count for a lot and W-S losing would have spelled disaster.
ucrdem
Aug 2016
#54
What a classless tool--I'll bet the reason Sanders DIDN'T stump for him is that he realized his
MADem
Aug 2016
#78
I suspect when Clinton wins in November, the people of that district are going to have to go looking
hughee99
Aug 2016
#76
I think Clinton is going to put people she trusts in important positions, I don't think she trusts
hughee99
Aug 2016
#82