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In reply to the discussion: David Sirota: Clinton Isn’t Warren, No Matter What Her Allies Say [View all]beerandjesus
(1,301 posts)28. Hey, good point. Richard Shelby was a Democrat when *he* was 46 years old....
Maybe he'd make a good running mate for Hillary!
By the way, if HRC were anything like McGovern, I don't think so many of us here would be so skeptical of her.
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To be honest, I thought Hillary abstained from voting on Bankruptcy Deform.
closeupready
Aug 2014
#2
She voted for the 2001 bill which didn't pass and missed the vote on the 2005 bill.
PoliticAverse
Aug 2014
#5
Why would Hillary be Warren or why would Warren be Clinton? How do you determing who would be
Thinkingabout
Aug 2014
#6
Who supported Eugene McCarthy as a junior in college, and then campaigned for McGovern in '72
BeyondGeography
Aug 2014
#25
Hey, good point. Richard Shelby was a Democrat when *he* was 46 years old....
beerandjesus
Aug 2014
#28
I guess just as easily as wingnuts "deflate" Thom Hartmann for campaigning for Goldwater...
cascadiance
Aug 2014
#48
How dare you not toe the DU line when it comes to the infallible Warren...
Cali_Democrat
Aug 2014
#35
If anyone is looking for any dem to mildly criticize and say, maybe, just maybe
joeybee12
Aug 2014
#29
I would vote for Warren over Hillary but I have some suspicions about what role Warren is...
L0oniX
Aug 2014
#10
It is going to be hard to find a candidate who is mot supported by corporations.
Thinkingabout
Aug 2014
#47
To be fair Clinton was in the Senate for eight years whereas Warren has only been in
totodeinhere
Aug 2014
#36
that is_why he will never get my vote. clinton better step up. I'm already tired of her and her tin
roguevalley
Aug 2014
#44