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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