She can't even answer the question of whether she voted for Obama in the last election.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014...ma-four-times/
If she can't stand up to him and his donors or admit she supports him now, why would we expect her to be her own person in DC where her superiors will decide her committee appointments, her access to the lobby money, etc.?
Either she voted for him, which shows her support for him and would cost her 20 points in the election, or she didn't vote for him and all the liberal money funding her run dries up b/c they expect her to be an Obama Yes vote.
I get the problem, but if you can't even be honest about something like that and stand on your own two feet, you have no chance of standing up for your views or your constituents once in office. The pressure to conform only gets worse, not easier.
As I've said I'm not a big fan of Mitch, I'm tired of party run politics, but instead of the state Dems running someone who had a little gumption and gave me any reason to maybe cross lines, they gave me a lifelong insider literally born into the inside track who will be no different from Mitch other than supporting about everything I disagree with in Washington.
It may be a big time nationally important election, but other than money I don't see how anyone brought much to the table to try to win it.
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