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« on: December 15, 2022, 03:02:36 PM »

Imagine being delusional enough to think you can win as independent.

She basically just needed to act and vote like Mark Kelly, who's far from a socialist, and run unopposed for the Democratic nomination and be favored in a general election. Instead, all the grandstanding and attention-seeking for nothing.
Not for nothing, for her she made bank from wall street and private equity firms in exchange for her gutting bills and blocking progress She'l also definitely get a cushy job in the private sector as a lobbyist or something after she comes in third in the general and likely hands some far-right extremist this seat in a three-way race.
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« Reply #1 on: December 15, 2022, 03:24:50 PM »

Imagine being delusional enough to think you can win as independent.

She basically just needed to act and vote like Mark Kelly, who's far from a socialist, and run unopposed for the Democratic nomination and be favored in a general election. Instead, all the grandstanding and attention-seeking for nothing.
Not for nothing, for her she made bank from wall street and private equity firms in exchange for her gutting bills and blocking progress She'l also definitely get a cushy job in the private sector as a lobbyist or something after she comes in third in the general and likely hands some far-right extremist this seat in a three-way race.

Or maybe she helps hand the seat to Gallego by taking votes from the far-right extremist.

Thats pretty unlikely, Rs are gonna stick with their far-right nominee Kari Lake and Blake Masters got 46-48% of the vote, I don't see a significant number of them jumping ship for Sinema. Most of her voters likely gonna come from the Yee-Hobbs voters basically the McCain republican types. Far-right voters aren't gonna vote for Sinema who voted to impeach Trump twice.
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« Reply #2 on: December 16, 2022, 02:01:40 PM »

Imagine being delusional enough to think you can win as independent.

She basically just needed to act and vote like Mark Kelly, who's far from a socialist, and run unopposed for the Democratic nomination and be favored in a general election. Instead, all the grandstanding and attention-seeking for nothing.
Not for nothing, for her she made bank from wall street and private equity firms in exchange for her gutting bills and blocking progress She'l also definitely get a cushy job in the private sector as a lobbyist or something after she comes in third in the general and likely hands some far-right extremist this seat in a three-way race.

Ah!! Finally! THIS must be it. At long last. All these Wall Street and private equity/hedge fund donations in return for voting their way on legislation must be the "thing" that Sinema Stands ForTM that democrats don't that all the Moderate Heros keep talking about.
Exactly, shes "moderate" in the same way Manchin is, shes buyable and so is he. Moderate in DC is just another word for corrupt these days.
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