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In reply to the discussion: Kirsten Gillibrand Drops Out of Democratic Presidential Race [View all]DFW
(54,403 posts)66. Quite right. It's not.
It's her style, not his.
It's not like anyone thought she had a serious chance at this point. Al probably just smiled a small smile, commented quietly, "well, whaddya know," and read on to the next headline. He knows enough about politics to have seen this coming months ago. It was just a matter of when, not "if."
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Agreed. Subthread: does anyone around here think she's a serious VP candidate? I don't.
TeamPooka
Aug 2019
#32
I don't think Al Franken would be rejoicing about this, he has a big heart, but I am rejoicing
Perseus
Aug 2019
#9
Curious who you are leaning toward in race for the nomination given 4 Dem Senators
rpannier
Aug 2019
#18
Not going to play this game. She led the charge. She's admitted so and tried to benefit from it.
hlthe2b
Aug 2019
#21
I'm thinking Rachel will be too busy with the Lawrence O'Donnell thing, keeping her job
yaesu
Aug 2019
#20
I appreciate her voice for women, and hope she becomes a force in the Senate.
ancianita
Aug 2019
#56