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Question: How will ME-02 go?
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Meatball Ron
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« on: March 03, 2021, 05:30:06 PM »

He'll probably run for Senate when Angus retires anyways

Hopefully he pulls a Gillibrand (or a reverse Sinema, haha) and pivots left when he goes from representing a conservative-leaning district to a liberal-leaning state
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Meatball Ron
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« Reply #1 on: March 03, 2021, 08:14:59 PM »

Hopefully he pulls a Gillibrand (or a reverse Sinema, haha) and pivots left when he goes from representing a conservative-leaning district to a liberal-leaning state

I bet he would to an extent. When he first won, he joined the Progressive Caucus and supported Medicare for All. He's also big on getting money out of politics.

Yeah agree, he isn't generic moderate; he's only seemed to vote right of the party average on specific issues (while actually positioning himself as left of the party average on others, like healthcare and voting rights)
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