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Heebie Jeebie
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« on: October 07, 2020, 06:41:10 PM »

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« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2020, 09:40:45 PM »

ME is a great example of local politics at its best... I’ll be near to see if it puts Susan over the edge though. If it weren’t for McConnel and the senate majority, I could see the argument one could have for voting for her.

What argument would you say there is?

While I respectfully disagree with her strongly on a lot, and have been troubled by her votes on Kavanaugh and impeachment, she did save the ACA, which automatically makes her better than Gideon. The rise of national politics really troubles me as people no longer work for the people that they represent, but instead fear a tweet by the president, and as we well know, a tweet can kill.

Do you think Gideon would have voted to repeal the ACA?
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« Reply #2 on: October 12, 2020, 09:43:29 PM »

ME is a great example of local politics at its best... I’ll be near to see if it puts Susan over the edge though. If it weren’t for McConnel and the senate majority, I could see the argument one could have for voting for her.

What argument would you say there is?

While I respectfully disagree with her strongly on a lot, and have been troubled by her votes on Kavanaugh and impeachment, she did save the ACA, which automatically makes her better than Gideon. The rise of national politics really troubles me as people no longer work for the people that they represent, but instead fear a tweet by the president, and as we well know, a tweet can kill.

Do you think Gideon would have voted to repeal the ACA?

Well I think both sides would’ve voted for the ACA.

I don't see how that "automatically makes her better than Gideon."
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jeb_arlo
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« Reply #3 on: October 12, 2020, 09:49:54 PM »

ME is a great example of local politics at its best... I’ll be near to see if it puts Susan over the edge though. If it weren’t for McConnel and the senate majority, I could see the argument one could have for voting for her.

What argument would you say there is?

While I respectfully disagree with her strongly on a lot, and have been troubled by her votes on Kavanaugh and impeachment, she did save the ACA, which automatically makes her better than Gideon. The rise of national politics really troubles me as people no longer work for the people that they represent, but instead fear a tweet by the president, and as we well know, a tweet can kill.

Do you think Gideon would have voted to repeal the ACA?

Well I think both sides would’ve voted for the ACA.

I don't see how that "automatically makes her better than Gideon."

Well that really troubles me.

You know what would have really kept the ACA safe?  Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.  Too bad Susan Collins was, and always will be, a vote for Leader McConnell. 
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« Reply #4 on: October 29, 2020, 11:45:32 AM »

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