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More Dems should emphasize their pro-choice creds this summer... Wounded Bear May 2022 #1
Yes, Yes & Yes! peggysue2 May 2022 #5
+1 -K&R onetexan May 2022 #34
It's a given that Fetterman wins the primary Polybius May 2022 #2
Either/Or on the Republican side are virulently Anti-Choice, Anti-Women, Anti-Freedom peggysue2 May 2022 #6
True Polybius May 2022 #10
You're talking about the Gilead Party, right? dchill May 2022 #50
Wow! blue neen May 2022 #3
I love it, too! peggysue2 May 2022 #8
With PA Democratic primaries decided, some PA Dems may choose to vote in the GOP Primary bucolic_frolic May 2022 #4
Strategically that might work since most think Oz is the weaker candidate peggysue2 May 2022 #11
NO they won't..... brooklynite May 2022 #15
Good point! peggysue2 May 2022 #17
Correct, the last day to change registration is bucolic_frolic May 2022 #20
Fetterman impresses me more than Lamb. Emile May 2022 #7
There's nothing inherently wrong with Conor Lamb peggysue2 May 2022 #14
Thus, the "ideal candidate" doesn't have real juice or excite the electorate? aocommunalpunch May 2022 #16
On paper, I think Conor Lamb is the ideal candidate peggysue2 May 2022 #30
The problem for Lamb is all the candidates like him that came before and were kind of forced Demsrule86 May 2022 #52
Agreed peggysue2 May 2022 #56
Yeah well, given there stance on guns, I doubt very much them carrying on about the gun Demsrule86 May 2022 #58
Would like to see the re-publican call him a snowflake... multigraincracker May 2022 #60
Where are the naysayers and Debbie Downers? Rob H. May 2022 #9
Fetterman will instantaneously become the most progressive voice in the Senate. StrictlyRockers May 2022 #12
More than Sanders? More than Warren and Markey? I doubt that. Celerity May 2022 #18
Ok "one of" StrictlyRockers May 2022 #21
Well, the one main thing (and I am a strong Fetterman supporter, just search DU to see this) Celerity May 2022 #22
And we are in total agreement. StrictlyRockers May 2022 #23
I do not look at it as an argument over 'nothing'. I simply disagreed with the statement Celerity May 2022 #27
Well I agree - Sanders and probably Warren and Markey more liberal mvd May 2022 #70
Yes, I think Fetterman will make a great Senator, with far less concern that he will go all Manchin Celerity May 2022 #71
He can't be against fracking now...but he wants to move away with it with renewable energy Demsrule86 May 2022 #41
Yes, I certainly am not going to lose my mind over one thing, & that thing (fracking) has a limited Celerity May 2022 #44
I voted for Obama twice knowing he favored more trade bills...which as a rustbelt Demsrule86 May 2022 #53
Unfortunately Bernie Sanders isn't a member of our Party FakeNoose May 2022 #33
Sanders is in the Democratic Caucus, and I fail to see what point you are trying to make in Celerity May 2022 #40
It reminds me of school Sympthsical May 2022 #65
Fetterman has the potential to be a Rockstar in the Democratic Part and is a potential Demsrule86 May 2022 #42
Why smear Sanders? FoxNewsSucks May 2022 #72
What will that progressive voice say? brooklynite May 2022 #19
I think supporting unions is progressive. blue neen May 2022 #26
I don't see marijuana legalization as a significantly "progressive" issue. brooklynite May 2022 #31
Really? How many Senate Republicans are supporting legalizing pot? blue neen May 2022 #35
At this point, I have every expectation that Fetterman will win the Primary... brooklynite May 2022 #38
That we can agree on that...PA is a big opportunity...you just don't like Fetterman which is fine. Demsrule86 May 2022 #55
I see pot as a progressive issue...it is legal in Ohio and has helped my husband with pain Demsrule86 May 2022 #54
That issue helps with the youth and Blue Collar vote. multigraincracker May 2022 #62
Google also exists Rob H. May 2022 #32
Yeah, I saw that. blue neen May 2022 #36
It is! Rob H. May 2022 #46
Maybe he thought you were a lost cause in terms of winning your support. It is a shame you Demsrule86 May 2022 #43
Good to see this. NT Celerity May 2022 #13
Good, no wishy washy bs n/t hibbing May 2022 #24
53 to 44? iemanja May 2022 #25
Fetterman is ahead no question. Connor Lamb in the older polls was losing by nearly 30 Demsrule86 May 2022 #45
Fetterman was leading Lamb in the older polls by almost 30 points. I bet this is close to Demsrule86 May 2022 #59
Do we know how Fetterman would do against a Republican Marius25 May 2022 #28
The polls I have seen, he beats them all...the closest one was Oz... Fetterman Demsrule86 May 2022 #48
Hmm Budi May 2022 #29
I have no idea what you are talking about. Demsrule86 May 2022 #49
53 to 14. That's quite the margin. Wingus Dingus May 2022 #37
There are three Tickle May 2022 #73
I am a big Fetterman fan...he rocks! Demsrule86 May 2022 #39
My mother just moved to Yinzer land in New Castle and she can't WAIT to vote for Big John! AZLD4Candidate May 2022 #47
Just 4 short years ago we were cheering on Connor Lamb. SleeplessinSoCal May 2022 #51
That was for a house seat...in a red district...but consider 18 was a great year for us...lot's Demsrule86 May 2022 #57
We still cheer him Renew Deal May 2022 #61
Will he still be in Congress if he loses Senate bid? SleeplessinSoCal May 2022 #63
Yes, Lamb is not going to win the primary. Thus will stay in the House. Demsrule86 May 2022 #68
For sure...we need that seat. Demsrule86 May 2022 #66
Sensible centrist is getting smooshed Sympthsical May 2022 #64
Do you know how many sensible centrist have lost this seat? Too many. Demsrule86 May 2022 #67
And it sounds like Pennsylvania Democrats know it Sympthsical May 2022 #69
That's the explanation right there. FoxNewsSucks May 2022 #74
Good! FoxNewsSucks May 2022 #75
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