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Miles
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« on: December 27, 2013, 07:37:04 PM »

I might change the endorsements to Green candidates in both states if there are any who decide to run, but I just can't see myself endorsing these two Senate Democrats. It's based on a number of issues including the controversial background check vote and not invoking support for same-sex marriage (Pryor) and attacks on the ACA (Pryor & Landrieu). I would rather have Pryor kicked out than Landrieu, but Landrieu I still see as a traitor for someone who actually did vote for the bill back in 2010, yet proposed a horrible bill that would allow people to stay on their current plans which goes completely against what the law stands for. She also supports the Patriot Act.

That doesn't mean Cotton and Cassidy are great candidates though or even close to that. They're horrendous, but endorsing them is the best way to join the cause of unseating Mark Pryor.

So, basically this.
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« Reply #1 on: December 27, 2013, 08:46:23 PM »

Alabama: ?
Alaska: Mark Begich (D)
Arkansas: Mark Pryor (D)
Colorado: Mark Udall (D)
Delaware: Chris Coons (D)
Georgia: Michelle Nunn (D), enthusiastically
Hawaii: Colleen Hanabusa (D), enthusiastically

Idaho: ?
Illinois: Dick Durbin (D)
Iowa: Bruce Braley (D)
Kansas: Chad Taylor (D)
Kentucky: ALG (D)
Louisiana: Mary Landrieu (D), enthusiastically
Maine: Susan Collins (R)
Massachusetts: Ed Markey (D)
Michigan: Gary Peters (D)
Minnesota: Al Franken (D), enthusiastically
Mississippi: Thad Cochran (R)
Montana: John Walsh (D)
Nebraska: ?
New Hampshire: Jeanne Shaheen (D)
New Jersey: Cory Booker (D)
New Mexico: Tom Udall (D)
North Carolina: Kay Hagan (D), enthusiastically
Oklahoma: Matt Silverstein (D)
Oregon: Jeff Merkley (D),
Rhode Island: Jack Reed (D)
South Carolina (G): Jay Stamper (D)
South Carolina (S): Rick Wade (D)

South Dakota: Larry Pressler (I)
Tennessee: Lamar Alexander (R)
Texas: Maxey Scherr (D)
Virginia: Mark Warner (D)
West Virginia: Natalie Tennant (D)

Wyoming:?
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Miles
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« Reply #2 on: May 29, 2014, 05:22:35 AM »

How are you enthusiastic about Kay Hagan but reluctant about Landrieu?!
Crap! Thanks for noticing that. Edited and yeah, she's pretty much another Landrieu when it comes to mah state's rights on same-sex marriage, tighter border security along the border, signing off on the Alberta-Gulf Coast pipeline extension, and both are often notably anti-establishment/anti-Reid.

In that they both support SSM Huh
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