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In reply to the discussion: Who is CHEYENNE HUNT, leading the charge against Swalwell? [View all]WhiskeyGrinder
(27,054 posts)11. Oh sorry when you said "Katie Porter is leading the charge" and "a politician paid for news to be broken" I
conflated the two, my bad.
What exactly are you saying? An arrangement to do what?
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I don't see how she's "leading the charge." It appears that she*, like many others in California politics, heard that a
WhiskeyGrinder
Sunday
#1
A politician is making moves after news broke about another politician? Huh.
WhiskeyGrinder
Sunday
#5
Oh sorry when you said "Katie Porter is leading the charge" and "a politician paid for news to be broken" I
WhiskeyGrinder
Sunday
#11
Okay so what I'm hearing you say is that Katie Porter is leading a charge, and that a politician paid for news to be
WhiskeyGrinder
Sunday
#17
"Bringing up something to destroy US Rep. Eric Swalwell's reputation on the eve of an important election is suspect."
WhiskeyGrinder
Sunday
#25
Just fyi there are more than 1 accuser as well as family and friends corroboration in both CNN and Chronicle
Nanjeanne
Sunday
#27
That's already been happening long before the staffer controversy by people holding a bitter grudge against her
SunImp
Sunday
#33
Curious. What level or order of 'proof' would you consider sufficient to put this matter to bed?
stopdiggin
Sunday
#28
Back in the day, sure. But nowadays both parties have to agree to them being used in a criminal case, and that's
WhiskeyGrinder
Sunday
#44
Trump found guilty in court of sexual assault elected President of the United States,
NoMoreRepugs
Sunday
#31
Nonsense! (and a bit offensive) responsible sexual behavior is NOT beyond the realm
stopdiggin
Sunday
#48