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« on: November 21, 2019, 08:20:11 AM »

Wow can't believe you FAR LEFT HACKS are threatening a generic conservedem from the most craven state in the union just because you disagree with him politically on issues. Real smart people worship career politicians that were elected in a fluke because their opponent was a nut and respect that all Delaware politicians are supposed to take part in their cronyism antics in solidarity rather than place a finger out of line.
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« Reply #1 on: November 22, 2019, 04:20:56 AM »

As a country where political thought is supposed to be channeled into only two parties, it's downright anti democratic to place barriers in the way of primarying opponents and complain that they should get in line. I seriously cannot understand the people in this thread. Politicians should always be scared of losing their mandate, and the fact that the vast majority of American congressmen are reelected in perpetuity in ultra safe seats is not good.

The fact that Coons is generic is reason enough to primary him, as far as I'm concerned. You want activists and people who aren't afriad to challenge leadership in office, not toadies and pawns.
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