💼 Careercow Graham Platner / The Democrats' Last-White-Hope / Hitler-Dick(?) / The Second Coming of Fetterman

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Sexual assault allegations dropped:


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Can't read extensively until after work, but sharing in the interest of the thread.

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Fucking A, if true, why do women do this for the most scumbaggiest men imaginable?



Lame and gay. Nobody protects rapist men quite like women seeking volatile men
"Raping me was mean, so as your punishment, I will not call the police, I won't take a rape kit, I won't do a blood test to see pregancy as soon as possible (at 35+ lol). I will just text that you are mean, then delete it without a backup, then years later I will vaguepost about it before I stall even longer to spell it out what you did."

Pick a camp lady. Either you seek justice and protect other women THEN, or you take it to the chin and leave the incident behind. This is why men don't trust women.

"Didn't want to be known as a rape victim."

Now you are a vapid, conspiring, enabling rape victim instead.
 
 
God I cannot believe I ever used to treat this utterly raped Backstreet faggot with respect as a “reasonable” progressive.

Man, oh man, oh man.

Krystal Ball musta done something to him in bed one night because her takes sometimes have some bite, whereas he’s just been reduced to a “blue no matter who” puddle of hair dye and greasy pollack genetics.
 
That's the big thing, is that any of the potential replacements for Platner are pretty unpopular, especially with independent voters that are essential for winning a senate race in Maine where a whole third of the voter base is independent. The most likely choice is Janet Mills who is the governor, who is leaving due to term limits but even the democrats don't care for her much anymore and she's been a disaster of a governor. The other likely option would be the Secretary of State Shenna Bellows who is very far left, pretty unpopular with independents and not even very popular with democrats (She got nationwide attention for trying to bar Trump off the ballet in 2024, which got struck down by the courts. She lost her primary for the dem governor nominee to the nepo baby daughter of the congresswoman for Maine's first district.) Any other options would more unlikely, being the former head of the Maine CDC Nirav Shah (a Jeet who oversaw the disastrous COVID response in Maine, also lost the democrat governor primary) and Angus King III (The Nepo Baby of Maine's other senator, he got barely any support at all in his governor primary race, and I don't think the optics of the son of the other current Maine senator running for the seat would be great), Add in that whoever replaces him is way behind in fundraising, putting signs out, etc, Collins will pretty easily be able to win.
So what im gathering is that Maine is essentially a place that’s near-all white and has a nominally democratic political system that in reality functions like an old-school nepotistic political boss system, complete with the old-school racism mixed with the old-school populism.

How is contemporary Maine both the least and the most American state in the union at the same time?
 
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How is contemporary Maine both the least and the most American state in the union at the same time?
City-rural divide, many such cases. Most of Maine's landmass is in the northern half with Canada-like barely-inhabited woodlands which skews red but big cities toward the south like Portland have most of the people and are deep blue.
 
This whole thing just reaffirms the obvious fact that leftists have no actual values and just use words as a way to further their agenda.

They keep claiming Trump is a rapist and Nazi, but the second one of their own is outed as an actual rapist Nazi suddenly nuance matters.
 
 
Platner is hiring for a research director listing posted today.
7k-11k a month

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Skillset looking for:
  • Proven experience conducting opposition and/or self-research for a federal or high-profile statewide campaign.
  • Highly organized, detail-oriented, and capable of managing tight deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
  • Proficiency with research tools (e.g., LexisNexis, Westlaw, FEC databases, public records requests/FOIA, and media monitoring software).
  • Willingness to work a campaign schedule, including irregular hours and rapid-response situations

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That job could be done by dozens of users here. Why aren't campaigns hiring us to do this shit?
Reason why I posted it. 7k-11k a month is good coin, especially if you in a stte like maine, and the people here do it for free.

Maybe we should just form a research squad.
 
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