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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: YAY!! Democrats Are Going Back Into Florida With Millions Of Dollars To Retire Marco Rubio [View all]BlueStater
(7,596 posts)27. Yeah, I know about the internal polls.
Hard to believe that they could have such radically different results than the public ones.
Well, if Rubio wins, whatever. I won't be happy about it but, as a Floridian, my motivation for wanting him gone has nothing to do with some fear that he'll run for president again. He's already exposed himself as a cowardly empty suit with no integrity to speak of. His resume will be just as weak by 2020 as it is now. He'll spend another two unremarkable years in the senate and then abandon the state yet again to launch another idiotic presidential bid. And then if he gets humiliated a second time, which is quite possible, his national ambitions will truly be over for good.
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YAY!! Democrats Are Going Back Into Florida With Millions Of Dollars To Retire Marco Rubio [View all]
babylonsister
Oct 2016
OP
I hope they focus on rubios own words which said he missed so many Senate votes because he hates
still_one
Oct 2016
#4
YES! We need Rubio and Burr OUT. That will be the only way we can seat a full Supreme Court.
blm
Oct 2016
#8
But, but, but, he knows how to look like he believes in an invisible thing!
yortsed snacilbuper
Oct 2016
#15
Good. Rachel Maddow's exposé the other night may have had a hand in this wise decision.
forest444
Oct 2016
#17
dKos: average poll at 45.5 - 41.3 Murphy w/ 11.8 % undecided = 4.2% spread w/ polls trending blue.
Coyotl
Oct 2016
#23