Can we maybe not call legislators voting “the wrong way”, on a procedural issue nevertheless, traitors?
ElderberryMental101 on
Do we really want to be the party that calls our own people who oppose gerrymandering “traitors” because they aren’t falling into lockstep with the party line? You might disagree with them (fair enough) or try to vote them out (again, fair enough), but let’s be reasonable
culman13 on
Oof. Ask the newly unemployed State Senators from Indiana, who did the same exact thing, how that worked out.
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Can we maybe not call legislators voting “the wrong way”, on a procedural issue nevertheless, traitors?
Do we really want to be the party that calls our own people who oppose gerrymandering “traitors” because they aren’t falling into lockstep with the party line? You might disagree with them (fair enough) or try to vote them out (again, fair enough), but let’s be reasonable
Oof. Ask the newly unemployed State Senators from Indiana, who did the same exact thing, how that worked out.