Theres still some good in this electionYou're having a real bad night aren't you
Theres still some good in this election
Maine loves Susan Collins. Identity politics don't play up here like they do in the rest of the country.Susan Collins winning is the most perplexing.t
For perspective- Susan Collins right now has 285,000 votes. Biden in Maine has 282,000.Susan Collins winning is the most perplexing. I knew they wouldn’t vote out graham and Mitch. That was wishful thinking but Susan Collins. That one I don’t get
For perspective- Susan Collins right now has 285,000 votes. Biden in Maine has 282,000.
She's a champion for our state and a good one. She's one of the only truly bipartisan politicians left out there.I don’t understand her winning. The others I get but not her.
I bet they would elect Joey Gamache if he ever ran for office. No-one else ever comes out of MaineShe's a champion for our state and a good one. She's one of the only truly bipartisan politicians left out there.
She's a champion for our state and a good one. She's one of the only truly bipartisan politicians left out there.
She's one of the most bipartisan Senators-- if not the most bipartisan Senator-- in the Senate.She’s not bipartisan tho.
She's one of the most bipartisan Senators-- if not the most bipartisan Senator-- in the Senate.
Maybe you just hate Republicans so deeply you can't recognize this simple truth.
the Christian Right will tell you they vote on policy, not personality. At least when it suits their narrativeHey, it’s ok to grab a woman by the puss and say f Christmas and still be supported as a Christian. I’m looking at my job career to move to a red state and make $$$ from being a hypocrite too
She’s not bipartisan tho.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polit...gressional,roots as a Northeastern Republican.A study published by Congressional Quarterly found that Collins voted with her party on party-line votes 59% of the time between 1997 and 2016; currently, she is the Republican senator most likely to vote with Democrats. Her perceived bipartisanship is largely due to her roots as a Northeastern Republican.