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LOL and what dweller Mar 2025 #1
he can do both nt msongs Mar 2025 #3
He would be great but the votes will never be there to make it happen. nt Celerity Mar 2025 #2
EEK! He's too Liberal and....(double EE!ii) he's a SOCIALIST!! Ping Tung Mar 2025 #4
He also isn't a Democrat. mr715 Mar 2025 #15
DING! DING! DING! We have a winner! n/t elocs Mar 2025 #18
And he does nothing but beat up on the Democrats. kerry-is-my-prez Mar 2025 #35
He isn't a member of the minority party. LeftInTX Mar 2025 #17
I think Warren or Schiff would be a better pick LostOne4Ever Mar 2025 #5
Sorry, no. sheshe2 Mar 2025 #6
Actually I'd like to see Chris Murphy as leader but not until I see if he votes yes or no on cloture. I havent Nanjeanne Mar 2025 #7
He's a hard no on cloture moonscape Mar 2025 #19
Leaders in the House or the Senate Morbius Mar 2025 #8
Recommended. H2O Man Mar 2025 #9
I kinda like Democrats leading Democrats bigtree Mar 2025 #10
Like Schumer, some would say. displacedvermoter Mar 2025 #30
He's not a democrat SocialDemocrat61 Mar 2025 #11
Fuck no. nt LexVegas Mar 2025 #12
Fuck, I'd nominate Michael Steele or the French Senate president dalton99a Mar 2025 #13
No. No, no no no. No. mr715 Mar 2025 #14
He's not a Democrat. He's not a member of the "minority party". LeftInTX Mar 2025 #16
And yet, when it comes to his voting record in the Senate . . . markpkessinger Mar 2025 #23
Until 2018, he participated in Democratic Primaries to eliminate competition and then switched to LeftInTX Mar 2025 #33
He's an independent . . . markpkessinger Mar 2025 #36
He has been running in Democratic primaries since 1990. It wasn't just for his presidential run. LeftInTX Mar 2025 #44
Let him run for "Independent" leader DFW Mar 2025 #20
No ibegurpard Mar 2025 #21
well the trend is definitely against the Bernster as minority leader :-) msongs Mar 2025 #22
Not until he changes his registration to Democrat question everything Mar 2025 #24
In Vermont you do not register by party karynnj Mar 2025 #25
Candidates are most certainly identified by party affiliation on ballots MichMan Mar 2025 #26
Peter Welch is the other senator from Vermont. He's a Democrat. LeftInTX Mar 2025 #28
They certainly do Vermont state primaries 2024: Voter guide question everything Mar 2025 #37
Voters do not register by party karynnj Mar 2025 #38
Meaning open primaries. Other states have it, CA, but the candidates are identified by party question everything Mar 2025 #43
Same with Texas. LeftInTX Mar 2025 #46
If Senator Schumer was replaced Quiet Em Mar 2025 #27
Based on longevity? displacedvermoter Mar 2025 #31
Based on knowledge, experience, respect from colleagues. Quiet Em Mar 2025 #34
The poster never said that obamanut2012 Mar 2025 #42
100% agree obamanut2012 Mar 2025 #40
Bernie is more charismatic than Schumer pfitz59 Mar 2025 #29
He already is, being an independent. He, himself and Bernie. kerry-is-my-prez Mar 2025 #32
Patty Murray obamanut2012 Mar 2025 #39
He's not technically a Democrat Bettie Mar 2025 #41
"His turn" isn't a given. McConnell stepped down. It was supposed to be Cornyn's "turn", but Thune and Barrasso are. LeftInTX Mar 2025 #45
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