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In reply to the discussion: I'm an Arizona Dem who has known Sinema for decades. [View all]Iggo
(47,679 posts)31. Has she not already been raising money outside of Dem sources?
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It will be my mission to support the election of a new and better Democrat to her seat in 2024
Fiendish Thingy
Dec 2022
#3
I want a net gain in 2024. We can do it; our policies match the majority of the public's opinions.
Hermit-The-Prog
Dec 2022
#107
fuck the projections. after what they let trump do gop shouldn't have had a chance this year and
certainot
Dec 2022
#21
There are several other seats that won't be a cakewalk- NV, PA, even WI and MI
Fiendish Thingy
Dec 2022
#104
Yet, there are no anti-capitalist liberal democracies on the face of the earth.
Just A Box Of Rain
Dec 2022
#90
Distorted and rigged as practiced in US. And read The Divine Right of Capital.
lostnfound
Dec 2022
#111
It doesn't exist. But better forms of capitalism COULD exist than the crap existing in 2022
lostnfound
Dec 2022
#120
So an admission that there are no positive examples in history of an anti-capitalist regime
Just A Box Of Rain
Dec 2022
#122
Her action is confusing. As an Independent she would have to raise her own campaign $$ and
in2herbs
Dec 2022
#8
D's should not support any candidate but a D candidate in 2024. The D party should decide right now
in2herbs
Dec 2022
#12
With her voting history, it's unlikely she would have seen much financial support from the party.
progressoid
Dec 2022
#17
I would suspect she will expect (financial) backing from those who have supported
Scalded Nun
Dec 2022
#34
The Independents who stay in office a long time come from tiny states, I think. nt
Hekate
Dec 2022
#41
That we know. The question is: what is the going price for a US sitting senator?
Irish_Dem
Dec 2022
#113
K Street is probably who talked her into this move, and assured her she'd be taken care of.
BComplex
Dec 2022
#73
Lots of people go into the mental health professions to address their own trauma...
Caliman73
Dec 2022
#23
Exactly what I pick up in her videos. Something's off with her delivery. There's some kind of victim
lindysalsagal
Dec 2022
#50
To the OP: perhaps her going IND means Dems can run a real Democratic Party candidate?
NullTuples
Dec 2022
#22
i wonder how Sinema's switch to Indie will affect Gallego's desire to primary her.
panader0
Dec 2022
#80
Same election cycle... I felt like she was not the best candidate at the beginning of the cycle...
Raster
Dec 2022
#108
I hear that in her delivery. She speaks a lot but really only says, "I'm over here. I'm important."
lindysalsagal
Dec 2022
#52
The thing is we won't have a choice. A third party candidacy will doom our chances to keep
Demsrule86
Dec 2022
#57
I believe she ran because she wants to win reelection and can't win a Democratic primary.
Demsrule86
Dec 2022
#65