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Establishment old-guard vs. Progressive new-wave Democrats (Original Post) ihaveaquestion Tuesday OP
Neither one is entitled to the nomination. eShirl Tuesday #1
She can win!! aeromanKC Tuesday #2
She's right! Bobstandard Tuesday #3
I would agree with that, but then calguy Tuesday #4
Ouch! Painful truths in your comment. nt Bobstandard Wednesday #5
Time for new leadership. IMO republianmushroom Wednesday #6

eShirl

(19,794 posts)
1. Neither one is entitled to the nomination.
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 01:35 PM
Tuesday

Whoever wins will be a better candidate for having earned it.
IMHO

aeromanKC

(3,737 posts)
2. She can win!!
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 01:41 PM
Tuesday

Dems need a proven statewide winner to unseat Susan Collins. Dems need 4 seats to retake the Senate gavel. This is one of them!! And hey, she is like you said, 77 years old. She'll be a one termer. Heck, she may even retire mid term and then the D governor can appoint a younger progressive who will then be the incumbent in the next election. That sounds like a good plan to me!!

calguy

(6,023 posts)
4. I would agree with that, but then
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 01:51 PM
Tuesday

the new-age progressive generation coming up should have seized power several elections ago, except that they’ve proven their inability to show up at the polls in numbers sufficient to take the power that is rightfully theirs.
This, of course, does not include. MY fellow DU members who are actively participating in the political process. As a member of the ‘old guard’, I’ve been anxiously waiting for the younger generations to step up and claim their future.

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