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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAl Green has lost his primary
He lost after being forced to compete due to redistricting. Perhaps his opponent will be good, but it's a shame. I've always liked him. I wish that the Dems had supported him when he walked out on trump during the SOTU and took other strong actions in the early days of trump's second term. You never had to question where he was coming from, unlike some who were playing footsie with R's back then. Thank you for your service, Rep. Green!
eppur_se_muova
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I hope Rachel gives him a good farewell segment.
senseandsensibility
(25,596 posts)But apparently, Rep. Green and another incumbent, Christian Menefee, were forced to face off because of the redistricting.
cachukis
(4,100 posts)senseandsensibility
(25,596 posts)and was not part of the old guard to put it mildly.
cachukis
(4,100 posts)to more youthful candidates with a more geriatric government on display.
I worry for Markey, for example, whose knowledge and legislative expertise may suffer an age comeuppance.
Boomers are baggage to some.
AZProgressive
(30,000 posts)Including in the primary -- I think groups such as Sunrise Movement helped with that effort.
He may still be able to but I haven't kept up with him much since that 2020 Senate election in Massachusetts.
BaronChocula
(4,803 posts)Seemed pretty audacious.
dflprincess
(29,427 posts)I did see he's being challenged in the primary by Rep Seth Moulton (think I spelled that right). I don't know anything about him but have seen comments that he'd be the "next Kyrsten Sinema".
senseandsensibility
(25,596 posts)He hasn't lost a step, so IMHO it would be foolish to lose his expertise and experience. It's true that some need to go, but painting with a broad brush is not the answer.
yorkster
(3,960 posts)AZProgressive
(30,000 posts)Last time Joe Kennedy who Pelosi endorsed ran against him and young people actually backed Markey. I see Wikipedia has that he is "an icon to Gen Z activists" on his Wikipedia page so personally I don't see that happening with Markey.
electric_blue68
(27,383 posts)TBF
(37,287 posts)I'm sorry to see him lose. He ran in the newly created 18th (after they gerry-mandered him out of his district). The winner is also a young progressive so it's not as bad as some of the races. Still sad to lose Rep. Green though.
senseandsensibility
(25,596 posts)Neither one of them should have been redistricted out.
Nanjeanne
(6,648 posts)Wiz Imp
(10,497 posts)Also, for his whole career, Green's voting record is not nearly as good - Progressive Punch rates him a D. I predict Menefee will be a better Representative than Green.
https://progressivepunch.org/scores.htm?topic=&house=house&sort=overall-current&order=down&party=D
https://progressivepunch.org/proto/record.jsp?member=400653
https://progressivepunch.org/proto/record.jsp?member=413035
FoxNewsSucks
(11,954 posts)we might have had them both.
AZProgressive
(30,000 posts)These are usually a couple years behind but it keeps track going back to at least a decade.
For 2024 Al Green was tied with Jasmine Crockett and Becca Balint who are both terrific congress women.
https://www.govtrack.us/congress/members/report-cards/2024/house/ideology
I'm usually ok with anyone to the left of Henry Cuellar though.
FoxNewsSucks
(11,954 posts)We need more fighters like him, not less.
ColoringFool
(1,151 posts)Exp
(1,030 posts)mahina
(20,743 posts)With immense respect, gratitude and aloha.
IzzaNuDay
(1,350 posts)Like Sen. Massie, they could form a coalition. Just a thought!