FL-27: Hurricane Donna to hit Miami next Tuesday
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« Reply #125 on: November 14, 2020, 11:35:22 PM »

If only the worthless sh!tposter that was OP was still here so we could witness the triggering upon the defeat of this disgusting and vile person that is for some idolized by a huge chunk of this forum.

Your irrational hatred for her confuses me. She is far better than Salazar, who isn't even a moderate Republican like Letihnen was, Salazar is just a generic party-line hack.
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-Donna Shalala: the frontrunner in the race, Shalala is the former President of the University of Miami. As President, she fought against Justice for Janitors, a nine-week SEIU-led campaign demanding a living wage for campus custodial workers that ended in a lengthy hunger strike. Shalala's actions during the strike led a university chaplain to describe her as an "enemy of the working poor." As President, she also oversaw the University's sale of 88 acres of pine rocklands, a particularly endangered type of ecosystem, in order to build a new Walmart. She has also donated thousands to various members of the Florida Republican Party, including Atlas favorites former State. Sen. Frank Artiles and former Rep. David Rivera, and is a former member of the boards of subprime lender Lennar and the for-profit insurance company UnitedHealth.



This is worth having a literal Republican in the seat?
We can replace her with a half decent Democrat in two years instead of having such trash infest the seat for who knows how long.

Counterpoint: GE defeat carries a certain sting which could dissuade Democrats from pushing Shalala-esque candidates in the future and damages the theory that selling out on core principles pays electoral dividends.

The House leadership might think a little harder before reaching out to one of the many Clinton cronies again.
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