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doublethink

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9. So both from N.Y. and running for Senate?
Wed Nov 12, 2025, 12:29 AM
Yesterday

Is he even up for re-election this term? If he is I think you may be right. Hmmm ...

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How soon can we replace Schumer? [View all] doublethink Yesterday OP
What we? Srkdqltr Yesterday #1
Thanks for the response. doublethink Yesterday #6
Okay 'we' who want to avoid fascism ASAP. Respectfully. doublethink Yesterday #11
They could do it over breakfast tomorrow morning if they wanted to. It's just that they don't want to. tritsofme Yesterday #2
Maybe, but Bernie would make an excellent replacement in the near term. InAbLuEsTaTe Yesterday #15
LMAO! Funny! tritsofme Yesterday #16
Don't think he's eligible SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #17
If AOC does run against him he's done. underpants Yesterday #3
I bet he retires before facing that humiliation. BannonsLiver Yesterday #5
His term isn't up until 2028. Nt Fiendish Thingy Yesterday #8
Thanks for clarification on that. N.T. doublethink Yesterday #10
So both from N.Y. and running for Senate? doublethink Yesterday #9
Definitely toast!! But prefer that AOC run for prez in 2028. InAbLuEsTaTe Yesterday #14
After the mid terms but I'm not sure it even happens then. BannonsLiver Yesterday #4
Who will have a "blunt" conversation with Schumer PufPuf23 Yesterday #7
Looking forward to AOC in the Senate. aeromanKC Yesterday #12
My immediate reaction after Sunday was he should resign from the senate altogether and let Hochul pick a replacement fujiyamasan Yesterday #13
Thanks for your perspective. doublethink 21 hrs ago #18
I believe that Schumer was ultimately responsible for the removal of Al Franken. Intractable 21 hrs ago #19
Are you a Senator? No? maxsolomon 21 hrs ago #20
Am I the only one who thinks this whole exercise was a setup? Initech 21 hrs ago #21
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