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lees1975

(6,566 posts)
Tue May 27, 2025, 09:21 PM Tuesday

This is what Democrats need for the 2026 Midterm elections

https://signalpress.blogspot.com/2025/05/this-is-what-democrats-need-for-2026.html

He's young, he worked for Congresswoman Katie Porter, and his work in Washington included time spent with a group called "End Citizens United", with the goal of getting big money out of politics. And while Collin's office tried to label him as a west coast liberal, the fact of the matter is that he's a small town Maine native from a family that typifies the values and character of his home state far better than Collins does, with his father as a preacher and mother working as a teacher.

That, along with his political views, and his youthfulness, make him an attractive candidate. He's certainly not shown anything like the spineless, wishy-washy, indecisiveness that characterizes Collins time in the Senate. Her character is represented by spectacular cave-ins to partisan pressure, when she knowingly voted to approve Supreme Court appointees who were lying to Congress, and who duped her into thinking they would never vote to overturn Roe. The loss of Roe is largely her fault, and that's not how you represent people who trust you to stick to your word and hold to your convictions.

If that's what the people of Maine expected from their Senator, unfortunately, they were sorely disappointed. They won't be disappointed in Justin Wood.


From a personal perspective, what I'm looking for are Democrats who actually take the threat of Trump to American democracy seriously, and who will be willing to take a few risks and be bold enough to do the kind of things that will shut down that threat. I want to vote for candidates who would have been willing to get rid of the Senate filibuster, and who would not have been opposed to packing the Supreme Court, seeing it as necessary to bring Trump to justice, and to restore court decisions that are more consistent with the Constitution and the values it represents, and willing to prevent corrupt judges like Alito, Thomas and Roberts, and immoral playboys like Cavanaugh, from influencing court decisions.

I want to vote for candidates who see the core values of the Democratic party from my economic and social status. I worked for a living, all my life, in retirement, I'll be virtually dependent on Medicare, and almost completely reliant on social security. I believe that those who have benefitted the most from the things that we, the taxpayers, have provided for them to prosper should pay the highest tax rates as a result of their benefitting from infrastructure, security and economic power. "Fair share" is the best word to describe this, and I believe candidates like Justin Wood will stand for these values.
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This is what Democrats need for the 2026 Midterm elections (Original Post) lees1975 Tuesday OP
I'd donate to him if we can get Collins OUT Captain Zero Tuesday #1
I'm going to be a little more careful with my donations this time. lees1975 Tuesday #2
Katie is running for Gov. of California...that's a good thing... NowsTheTime Wednesday #3

Captain Zero

(7,891 posts)
1. I'd donate to him if we can get Collins OUT
Tue May 27, 2025, 10:01 PM
Tuesday

She's such a waffler and flip flopper, then staggers home to roost with the oligarchy.

lees1975

(6,566 posts)
2. I'm going to be a little more careful with my donations this time.
Tue May 27, 2025, 10:53 PM
Tuesday

It looks like the DNC will be a dead end waste of time. Lots of talk, not much action, except from David Hogg, and that's not because of his DNC involvement, it's his "Leaders We Deserve" Pac. I am donating to that. I was excited about their plans for a war room, but that doesn't seem to be making much progress. The fact that it doesn''t seem to be fully operational while Trump's proposed legislation has already passed the house seems like it would be a case of too little, too late. They are missing a great opportunity to grab hold of the messaging. Indivisible is doing it for them, so they may also be worthy of another donation.

I'm going to wait before putting any money in anywhere else.

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