Fantastic news for democrats. He was going to retire and the seat definitely would've gone to a republican. Now the status quo is maintained.
I wonder if the DNC offered him something to run again, but not as a democrat?
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Fantastic news for democrats. He was going to retire and the seat definitely would've gone to a republican. Now the status quo is maintained.
I wonder if the DNC offered him something to run again, but not as a democrat?
Hell hes been a monkeywrench in there for as long as i can remember. Let him screw the other guys for a while
Well… bye
The real question then is whether the dems are willing to run someone solid and progressive against him, and whether that person would have a shot...
Democrats are not willing to run someone progressive for his or any other seat, regardless of that candidate's chances of winning.
There are a handful of progressives in the Democratic party, against the party's wishes.
And the party establishment can and has changed over time, the Democratic Party of 1890, or 1910, or 1930, or 1970, were massively different parties.
The party has generally trended more progressive over time on everything except economics, and that's starting to change with the tepid integration of democratic socialists.