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lapucelle

(21,007 posts)
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 10:33 AM Yesterday

The next time we are warned about multiple red flags in a primary candidate, folks should pay better attention.

Democratic Sen. Fetterman says US strikes on Iran are not "an illegal war"

Democratic Sen. John Fetterman on Sunday defended President Donald Trump’s decision to strike Iran and pushed back on some members of his party, telling CNN, “This was not an illegal war.”

“The War Powers Act has not been violated at this point,” the Pennsylvania Democrat told CNN’s Dana Bash on “State of the Union.” “This was not an illegal war based on terms of the War Powers Act,” he added.

Legal experts have been skeptical of Trump’s constitutional authority to launch new military action against Iran without Congress’ approval. And many members of Fetterman’s own party — as well as some Republicans — have objected to Trump taking action without their expressed approval and are calling for members to return immediately to hold a formal vote.

https://www.cnn.com/world/live-news/us-israel-iran-attack-03-01-26-intl#cmm7u7fjy00003j6xmn6hkfg1
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The next time we are warned about multiple red flags in a primary candidate, folks should pay better attention. (Original Post) lapucelle Yesterday OP
I never liked that guy. But he was the progressive leftist candidate. They got burned. boston bean Yesterday #1
Yep, but the other guy had some no-deal positions, as I recall RandomNumbers Yesterday #9
Your last objection seems moot now. Frasier Balzov Yesterday #25
Moot, how? TSF is playing some games with the visa programs, RandomNumbers Yesterday #28
Like if all they do is attack and dont actually offer solutions their entire campaign? SSJVegeta Yesterday #2
Having voted for Donald Trump in 2016 and 2020 or having worked for Republicans in Texas lapucelle Yesterday #4
"Working for republicans": Like having your campaign pushed by Republicans? SSJVegeta Yesterday #5
Nope. I mean having worked for Republicans in Texas and then moving to another state lapucelle Yesterday #10
Welp. There are a couple candidates that have fetterman vibes. SSJVegeta Yesterday #11
Keep in mind that polls conducted by Progressive Change Campaign Committee are not entirely reliable. lapucelle Yesterday #15
Good to know. Thanks!! SSJVegeta Yesterday #16
Oh I was actually refereing to the UNH poll. SSJVegeta Yesterday #19
Hence, my headline. lapucelle Yesterday #23
This message was self-deleted by its author SSJVegeta Yesterday #20
To be fair, he was the Dems best shot at picking that seat up. aeromanKC Yesterday #3
Just hope he resigns before he has time to "discover" he is actually a republican. SSJVegeta Yesterday #6
Lets start a go fund me Sweet Rosie Red Yesterday #13
I've got my $5 ready!! aeromanKC Yesterday #17
and those who think Fetterman's views are the result of his medical episodes are being naive. Those who present lostincalifornia Yesterday #7
If Democrats can take control of the Senate after 2026, or it's evenly split, Fetterman will become a big problem. sop Yesterday #8
I think he was 'brainwashed' while in the hospital for his stroke alittlelark Yesterday #12
unfortunately no, there were signs in PA prior to running. We got screwed again. Jbraybarten Yesterday #24
Has this disappointing man from Braddock, PA La Coliniere Yesterday #14
That's also why we hope Platner loses. ananda Yesterday #18
Ding ding malaise Yesterday #21
Conner Lamb was a far better candidate YorkRd Yesterday #22
You mean the guy that was endorsed by Donald Trump? Wiz Imp Yesterday #27
Trump didn't endorse Conor Lamb. He endorsed the Republican: Trump pushes support for Saccone a day before election lapucelle Yesterday #29
This message was self-deleted by its author Wiz Imp Yesterday #30
Agree, but we got backstabbed by the establishment senator last time. carpetbagger Yesterday #26
The next time? Gawd, I hope so. We're already not listening the this time. Iggo Yesterday #31

boston bean

(36,919 posts)
1. I never liked that guy. But he was the progressive leftist candidate. They got burned.
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 10:38 AM
Yesterday

Consider me a liberal.

RandomNumbers

(19,141 posts)
9. Yep, but the other guy had some no-deal positions, as I recall
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 10:49 AM
Yesterday

e.g., supporting fracking; claiming he would protect abortion rights but was personally opposed to it (scary for women)

and one that won't hurt him with the left-wing idealists who don't work in technical fields, but is a huge no-deal for me (and most of the electorate for various reasons): supporting RAISING the cap on so-called "high skilled" (*cough* bullshit*cough*) visas and family visas = "Americans are too stupid / expensive so we have to import allegedly smart people"

Frasier Balzov

(5,002 posts)
25. Your last objection seems moot now.
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 01:27 PM
Yesterday

An adjustment to how legal immigration could be increased for certain skills?

I would say this has been overtaken by events.

Trump deports indiscriminately.

And a common criticism of Biden is that he allowed non-citizens entry without screening them at all.

I am actively putting Conor Lamb's name forward as a 2028 presidential candidate.

So I am very interested in why I shouldn't. So I don't embarrass myself.

RandomNumbers

(19,141 posts)
28. Moot, how? TSF is playing some games with the visa programs,
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 02:10 PM
Yesterday

but they are mostly unchanged. I don't think "import more foreign labor" is a winning message in America right now ... EVEN IF most of us don't like the tactics employed by ICE. (for me particularly, I am in favor of humanitarian immigration -that is allowing in refugees. I just think the H-1B and similar programs are bullshit and harmful to American workers, while not being justified on humanitarian grounds, or any other grounds except helping corporations exploit foreign labor while screwing Americans.)

Back to Lamb.

* Ballotpedia has a statement from his past campaign website. He comes out as very pro-fracking and doesn't mention taking care of the environment ANYWHERE. https://ballotpedia.org/Conor_Lamb

* Wikipedia mentions that he voted AGAINST rescheduling of marijuana, AND FOR weakening bank regulation. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conor_Lamb


Combined with his tone-deafness on technology jobs, he would not be my first pick. If he were to become the Dem nominee, I would support him in a heartbeat, and keep my gripes to myself.

SSJVegeta

(2,667 posts)
2. Like if all they do is attack and dont actually offer solutions their entire campaign?
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 10:38 AM
Yesterday

...or kick out journalists from campaign events?

lapucelle

(21,007 posts)
4. Having voted for Donald Trump in 2016 and 2020 or having worked for Republicans in Texas
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 10:41 AM
Yesterday

are red flags that are very concerning.

SSJVegeta

(2,667 posts)
5. "Working for republicans": Like having your campaign pushed by Republicans?
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 10:43 AM
Yesterday

And the RNSC?

lapucelle

(21,007 posts)
10. Nope. I mean having worked for Republicans in Texas and then moving to another state
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 10:51 AM
Yesterday

and running as a Democrat.

SSJVegeta

(2,667 posts)
11. Welp. There are a couple candidates that have fetterman vibes.
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 10:55 AM
Yesterday

One of those candidates might win their primary. And it is looking like Platner will absolutely win his primary if he maintains his polling lead.. (60%-25% in the last one I saw). But Maines primary isn't till June so hopefully he either isnt as bad as fetterman like i fear, or he loses.... 🤞

lapucelle

(21,007 posts)
15. Keep in mind that polls conducted by Progressive Change Campaign Committee are not entirely reliable.
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 11:33 AM
Yesterday

It's an advocacy group that conducts push polls during primaries.

Unlike some polls, we tested Platner AND Mills critiques/rebuttals

Critics of Graham Platner say he is unelectable because of his old Reddit comments on the Internet, where he identifies as a communist, calls white rural people stupid and racist, calls police officers “bastards,” and insults LGBTQ+ people and victims of sexual assault in the military. He also had a skull and crossbones tattoo that critics
say resembled a symbol associated with Nazis.

Platner says he wasn’t aware of the connotations of the tattoo he got with fellow Marines 20 years ago, and has covered it up. He says his internet posts were from a “dark time” when he had PTSD after his military service, and they don’t represent who he is today. He says he’s motivating working-class and rural Mainers, and the Washington Establishment is trying to tear him down because he’ll defeat Susan Collins and bring real change.

Janet Mills is 77 years old, would be the oldest new Senator ever, and won’t release her medical records. Critics say she planned to retire until Washington Establishment politicians recruited her to run — and she’s funded by corporate donors after vetoing a tax on the wealthy as Governor. She also vetoed a bill requiring rape kit testing, vetoed a bill strengthening workers’ rights, and vetoed two bills reducing prescription drug costs.

Mills says she is the only Democrat in the race who can defeat Susan Collins, having been elected Governor twice. She says she shows every day that she is up to the task of standing up to Donald Trump’s overreach and has promised to only serve one term in the US Senate

https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/s3.boldprogressives.org/images/Public_Deck_PCCC_Poll_Nov_2025.pdf

SSJVegeta

(2,667 posts)
19. Oh I was actually refereing to the UNH poll.
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 11:51 AM
Yesterday

I saw it on the nytimes collection of polls but didnt realize till just now who conducted it.

https://democraticunderground.com/100221053168

Response to lapucelle (Reply #15)

aeromanKC

(3,873 posts)
3. To be fair, he was the Dems best shot at picking that seat up.
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 10:39 AM
Yesterday

Just hope he stays in the Dem caucus before he can be primaried and replaced.

Sweet Rosie Red

(63 posts)
13. Lets start a go fund me
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 11:21 AM
Yesterday

for the first person to resign that seat. Every Dem could kick in $5 every time he pisses us off. If he holds the seat till he can be primaried, it goes to his challenger.

lostincalifornia

(5,288 posts)
7. and those who think Fetterman's views are the result of his medical episodes are being naive. Those who present
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 10:45 AM
Yesterday

themselves as "populists" seldom seldom live up to expectations, and many time a lot of people get hurt in the process.

History is filled with them.




sop

(18,239 posts)
8. If Democrats can take control of the Senate after 2026, or it's evenly split, Fetterman will become a big problem.
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 10:47 AM
Yesterday

alittlelark

(19,128 posts)
12. I think he was 'brainwashed' while in the hospital for his stroke
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 11:03 AM
Yesterday

I really do, and I know that sounds cray-cray, but just look at the state of our world now….. the ‘crazy conspiracy theorists’ seem to have been right - but with the wrong ppl…. Projection is rampant.

La Coliniere

(1,869 posts)
14. Has this disappointing man from Braddock, PA
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 11:31 AM
Yesterday

taken too many spins on Kennywood Amusement Park’s notorious head banging roller coasters which are just across the river from Braddock? I think perhaps.

YorkRd

(433 posts)
22. Conner Lamb was a far better candidate
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 01:00 PM
Yesterday

Lamb had flipped an actual red Congressional district but many thought he was to much pro Biden. Now days Lamb protests at ICE facilities and Fetterman is M💩GA

lapucelle

(21,007 posts)
29. Trump didn't endorse Conor Lamb. He endorsed the Republican: Trump pushes support for Saccone a day before election
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 02:47 PM
Yesterday
Trump pushes support for Saccone a day before election

President Donald Trump on Monday reinforced his endorsement for Rick Saccone a day before Pennsylvania’s special election while at the same time criticizing Saccone’s opponent as being allied with Nancy Pelosi.

“The Pittsburgh Post Gazette just endorsed Rick Saccone for Congress. He will be much better for steel and business. Very strong on experience and what our Country needs. Lamb will always vote for Pelosi and Dems....Will raise taxes, weak on Crime and Border,“ the president tweeted Monday morning.

https://www.politico.com/story/2018/03/12/trump-rick-saccone-support-454831

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Trump rallies for Rick Saccone ahead of high-stakes Pa. special election

President Trump traveled to Moon Township, Pennsylvania, Saturday night, outside of Pittsburgh to rally for Republican Rick Saccone. The state representative has been struggling to lock-up the special election in a district Mr. Trump won by more than 20 points in 2016. CBS News correspondent Tony Dokoupil reports.


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Trump Endorses Saccone In 18th Congressional District

The president spoke highly of the state representative last week at an appearance near Pittsburgh.

PITTSBURGH, PA - During a stop near Pittsburgh last week, President Trump called Republican state Rep. Rick Saccone “a real friend and a spectacular man.“ He went even further on Tuesday, formally endorsing Saccone in the March 13 18th Congressional District special election.

“We are pleased to announce our support for Rick Saccone to become the next Member of Congress from the great state of Pennsylvania,” Lara Trump, senior adviser to Donald J. Trump for President, Inc., said in a statement on the Trump website.

“President Trump needs more leaders in Congress who will support his agenda to Make America Great Again. In the 18th District of Pennsylvania, Rick Saccone is that leader. Rick is a highly respected military veteran and faithful family man who will fight for the families of Pennsylvania for more economic growth and opportunities. We believe Rick Saccone will be a great supporter of President Trump in Congress and he has our full support to win his campaign.”

Saccone faces Democrat Conor Lamb, a Marine veteran and assistant U.S. attorney, in the special election to succeed Tim Murphy, who resigned in October.

https://patch.com/pennsylvania/pittsburgh/trump-endorses-saccone-18th-congressional-district-race

Response to lapucelle (Reply #29)

carpetbagger

(5,460 posts)
26. Agree, but we got backstabbed by the establishment senator last time.
Sun Mar 1, 2026, 01:33 PM
Yesterday

Well-vetted and known, was even the VP nominee in the election before the war.

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