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Aren’t the same people freaking out about Biden the ones perfectly happy to weekend-at-Bernie’s Feinstein — or play along with that — as long as they could? This is a genuine question; I don’t know.

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Matthew Cortland (they)'s avatar Matthew Cortland (they) @matthewcort.land
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I don't think so? Like, D members of the house weren't really involved in the Feinstein situation, but are very concerned about the current situation

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Rev. Magdalen's avatar Rev. Magdalen @revmagdalen.bsky.social
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No I found both situations equally horrifying. I don't want to accuse a whole generation of being like that but what the actual fuck. This is not normal adult behavior, they are like children.

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Pwnallthethings's avatar Pwnallthethings @pwnallthethings.bsky.social
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Her seat was CA, where in the first round she got 44.2% to the highest R candidate (who came in third) getting 8.3% tho.

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Workers are the most powerful force on Earth 's avatar Workers are the most powerful force on Earth @workers.bsky.social
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They just have to run out the clock

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Andy Craig's avatar Andy Craig @andycraig.bsky.social
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Can't speak for others, maybe some overlap, but I was definitely very against what happened with Feinstein. But that was primarily her inner circle, with more acquiescence than active encouragement from the party. And just the bottom line that a Senate seat matters a lot less than the White House.

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Paul Crider's avatar Paul Crider @paulcrider.liberalcurrents.com
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No? I'm a fiercely loyal Democrat and I wanted Feinstein out before her final term, and certainly wanted her to retire when she was walking dead in office. And yeah Biden should step down in favor of Harris for the same reason he ran in the first place. To save American democracy.

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