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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]karynnj
(61,148 posts)66. Do you remember the 1992 primaries?
Do you remember that Hillary and Bill Clinton went on 60 minutes because revelations of his relation with Gennifer Flowers were threatening his rise in the primaries. Hillary was incredible pointing out she was not just standing by her man.
I don't know how to compare the flaws or the good qualities of the two men. It is also true that culture of 1992 is not the culture of 2026. Not to mention that knowing nothing of his wife, Hillary was exceptional and likely pulled him out of this trouble.
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"We" The proverbial Democrats. We supported this guy ala Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
Pisces
21 hrs ago
#100
You can't blame the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad DNC for this guy.
W_HAMILTON
17 hrs ago
#132
And I'd prefer a strong Democrat with a proven track record who we can reliably count on over all 3.
W_HAMILTON
16 hrs ago
#143
Is that what you call voting for a strong Democrat that has actually walked the walk and not just talked the talk?
W_HAMILTON
16 hrs ago
#149
Im glad his wife and he did the work they needed to do to keep their marriage strong.
Nanjeanne
Yesterday
#7
Here's another difference between Democrats and Republicans: Republicans wouldn't care.
surfered
Yesterday
#10
It demonstrates poor judgement. Not only on moral grounds, but expecting so many instances of it not to eventually come
surfered
23 hrs ago
#51
Not being a Mainer, I don't know the story behind her not being the heir to this seat...
Mark.b2
23 hrs ago
#52
Who made this public, an aide working for Platner's campaign doing oppo research on their own candidate?
sop
Yesterday
#15
And his nazi tattoo and his inappropriate texts, and his comments supporting violence in politics
SSJVegeta
15 hrs ago
#159
We shouldn't accept the claim that Platner was "sexting" anyone without seeing the texts. He's controversial...
demmiblue
23 hrs ago
#49
I prefer to leave Maine elections to voters in Maine. I would love to hear the thoughts of Mainers.
walkingman
23 hrs ago
#60
"Purity being derived from puritanical." Actually "puritanical" is derived from "purity" (or purify).
sop
10 hrs ago
#177
Felonious adulterer and neo-Nazi supporter Paxton is going to shame Platner?
AloeVera
20 hrs ago
#113
I wouldn't date or marry him before this came out. He's kind of a pig. But I'd vote for him if I lived in Maine.
Scrivener7
22 hrs ago
#78
That's why I'm going to hold off until November before calling Platner a mistake.
BannonsLiver
20 hrs ago
#112
It doesn't matter whether we think all this is disqualifiying or not.
DemocratSinceBirth
19 hrs ago
#115
So I guess they won't be using any negative ads or negative stories against Collins if Platner wins the primary?
MorbidButterflyTat
15 hrs ago
#161
I don't get why Platner gets a pass after what transpired with Eric Swallwell
jmbar2
16 hrs ago
#152
Oh geez, as a Maine voter I will probably now have to vote for Sue Collins.
OAITW r.2.0
15 hrs ago
#157
I see references to Anthony Weiner and hope there are only oysters, no sausages.
betsuni
13 hrs ago
#168
Many liberals preferred the Nazi Tattoo over the women's rights/LGBTQ+ progressive
Pris
14 hrs ago
#165