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In reply to the discussion: ME-SEN: Janet Mills Considers Jumping Back Into Race [View all]MineralMan
(151,823 posts)83. We'll probably know who the nominee is sometime on Wednesday.
Then the voters in Maine will know who the Democratic candidate is in November. It will be interesting to see what happens on Wednesday, I think.
None of my business, though. I don't vote in Maine. In fact, it's one of only two states I have never set foot in. It and North Dakota. I could easily go to North Dakota, since I live in Minnesota, but I can't find a reason to do so. Maine, on the other hand is a long way from here. I was in Vermont, once, but somehow didn't go to Maine.
Maine voters will decide, not us.
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Fuck me. If she had a chance of winning she should have campaigned. If she wins by jumping on this
Nanjeanne
Friday
#2
Yeah but in general the story is gone as well as enthusiasm. And many Dems will wither on the vine. Bad choice
Nanjeanne
Friday
#13
Yep. We need to stop putting up 79 year olds. No matter how much some here insist that 79 is younger than springtime.
Scrivener7
Friday
#11
I wish to apologize to SheShe and all,and try to re-phrase my earlier thoughts. I do not hate the Dem Party...
Ars Longa
Friday
#70
If Maine voters believe Platner is rehabilitated, what is there to worry about, whether she jumps back into the race or
LisaL
Friday
#12
She has been in the race for months, so no, nothing like that at all, not even a little.
FascismIsDeath
Friday
#17
Thanks. I am not a fan of ranked choice voting, but in this case probably doesn't hurt anyone's
lostincalifornia
Friday
#53
Isn't that true for ANY politician? Since it is ranked choice voting, this shouldn't hurt anyone I would
lostincalifornia
Friday
#60
The way I read it, her personal ambition was to retire, then Schumer talked her into running.
Intractable
17 hrs ago
#82