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Related: About this forumLoud crowd cheer Gillibrand at town hall in Troy
Troy -- At a town hall-style meeting on Wednesday evening, U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York singled out the three Republican senators who recently crossed party lines in the middle of the night to kill the repeal of the Affordable Care Act.
The Democrat could be heard praising two of them from the stage, Sen. Susan Collins of Maine and Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska. If she also praised Arizona Sen. John McCain it could not be heard, however, as the mention of the senators immediately drew by far the single biggest applause of the night.
Among hundreds of people, a sole man in the rafters of the McDonough Sports Complex at Hudson Valley Community College could be heard loudly booing.
Democrats in 2010 faced anger during town halls when trying to pass the Affordable Care Act, but at this one, Gillibrand's ideas on health care received almost nothing but praise. If the guests had one critique, it was that the audio quality in the cavernous complex was so poor during the first 45 minutes of the hour-long meeting that the audience often strained to hear Gillibrand or her questioners.
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Rhiannon12866
(221,206 posts)She used to be my congresswoman here in NY-20! Though this is a traditionally Republican area, she was very popular - and managed to unseat a long time Republican congressman who was so entrenched in that seat that often the Democrats didn't even bother to field a candidate. I went to her initial campaign event in 2006 - and saw and heard President Clinton who came to this burg to campaign for her! He really charmed the crowd, no big surprise...
She really is excellent - and we're very proud of the job she's doing as senator. But unfortunately, after one term, we're back to Republican representation, and the current rep is even worse than the one she replaced.
riversedge
(72,990 posts)Rhiannon12866
(221,206 posts)We're very proud of her here in the district she used to represent. She's also personal friends with Gabby Giffords, another courageous and amazing woman.
democratisphere
(17,235 posts)would vote for.
Rhiannon12866
(221,206 posts)She won in this traditionally Republican district over John Sweeney who had held the seat for years! Her successor, Scott Murphy, was almost identical on the issues - and an intelligent and personable guy - but he only lasted one term.
democratisphere
(17,235 posts)Rhiannon12866
(221,206 posts)The room was full of red shirted senior citizens who were apparently bused in - and were very disruptive. His challenger was ex-military and the on the question of repealing "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," I thought Scott gave just the right answer - he equated it to Truman's desegregation of the military. He got booed. They booed him on everything.
Lady_Chat
(561 posts)for our 9/11 first responders. The 1st bill was written by Hillary Clinton, while Rudy Ghouliani and Christie Todd Whitman were claiming the air was "safe" after 9/11, it was obvious to everyone else, that it wasn't. When Kirsten took Hillary's place as senator from NY, she continued the fight. The bill got very little attention around the country, until she went on Jon Stewart's show, and he worked with her, even going to DC with her in an effort to embarrass republicans into doing what was right.
Would love to see her run for president, she has been such a good senator for us in NY.
Rhiannon12866
(221,206 posts)Both of our female senators have fought for the First Responders despite the opposition they faced. We're very proud of Kirsten in my neck-of-the-woods since she was our congresswoman (NY-20).
Lady_Chat
(561 posts)She really inspired Jon, he really got involved after that. Both of our female senators worked very hard on this bill, and really never got the credit they deserved.
Rhiannon12866, off topic but I really wanted to thank you, for the information you gave me awhile back on understanding the health care bill. I explained I was going through chemo at the time, and was seated next to a big Trump fan in the infusion room and she was driving me crazy! I got the information I needed and wanted to thank the people on the thread, but I wasn't feeling well for a time, and when I got back, I couldn't find the thread anymore! I couldn't remember the names of the posters...chemo brain, I guess. When I saw your name, on this , it rang a bell.
So hope you see this! Thanks again! You had mentioned something about your dad, I think, and I hope he is doing well.
Rhiannon12866
(221,206 posts)I was actually hoping to watch it again. I thought she was great, but then I'm prejudiced since she was my rep. I was a little disappointed my post of her appearance didn't get more attention, but it might have been a good time to revisit it now since she's gotten so much more national attention - with her work and her votes!
I'm glad if I helped you, sounds like you were confronting a tough time on two fronts. I'm so sorry that you had to go through either. I hope that you're feeling better now, thanks for remembering my Dad. That was a very tough time for my family, too.
And that's one of the most remarkable and wonderful things about DU, I've thought it so many times. The depth and scope of knowledge of the community here is unlike any other. There is bound to be someone - or several someones - here who knows the answer to anything under the sun!