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In reply to the discussion: Rep. Moulton challenges Sen. Markey in Massachusetts, calls for new generation of Democratic leaders [View all]Keepthesoulalive
(1,962 posts)12. What kind of change
Weve seen far too many people who run as dems and then switch parties or vote with republicans. We need to vet our candidates and choose the right ones. Youth does not equal good or competent. Republicans will vote for a rock and most of them are. Democrats want an imaginary candidate that will fulfill their fantasies and will turn on them if they dont fulfill that ideal.
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Rep. Moulton challenges Sen. Markey in Massachusetts, calls for new generation of Democratic leaders [View all]
Omaha Steve
Oct 15
OP
Age and health is a relevant issue especially in terms of maintaining control in times of slim majorities
SSJVegeta
Oct 15
#10
Excellent points. But I also think we need better backup plans for...
littlemissmartypants
Oct 15
#13
Absolutely. Another thought is that MA is so reliably Democratic that Markey is likely to
SSJVegeta
Oct 15
#15
I can't speak to that. I am also not as optimistic as I used to be about a lot of things. ❤️
littlemissmartypants
Oct 15
#19
Agreed - equating racism and ageism is ridiculous. Racism targets the impacted group from cradle to grave.
Midwestern Democrat
Oct 16
#44
Only on this board and in Massachusetts would Molton be considered a conservative
bottomofthehill
Oct 15
#21