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129. Did they say they were against it? I looked up one signatory - Janelle Bynum
Sat Jun 27, 2026, 03:43 PM
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Last edited Sat Jun 27, 2026, 04:32 PM - Edit history (1)

She promotes most of those items you suggest they are against, according to the info at Ballotpedia.

She is in Oregon and trounced her most recent primary opponent. In 2024 she flipped an R Congressional district.

According to Wikipedia, she is assigned to the Financial Services Committee.

Maybe she just happens to think that the exploding national debt is a huge problem? OR, perhaps that her constituents believe that?

I suspect that this group is mostly a marketing tactic, but YES, more "centrist" than many on the farther-left will like.

But if they actually GET ELECTED and don't imply to potential D voters that they should sit home if their favorite candidate didn't get on the ballot - I'm 100% okay with it.

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My Dog.... NewHendoLib Yesterday #1
We are definitetly going to need to take the house by more than 13. LuvLoogie Yesterday #2
We definitely have a centrist problem. Emile 23 hrs ago #41
Without centrists Boo1 23 hrs ago #44
We have a centrist problem!! Emile 23 hrs ago #45
Seriously. What a bunch of drivel from these CivicGrief 21 hrs ago #55
You get to define what Boo1 20 hrs ago #67
See post 36 Emile 20 hrs ago #71
we know what it ISN'T Skittles 17 hrs ago #95
Yes Cirsium 3 hrs ago #117
Actually you don't Boo1 2 hrs ago #122
But you do? Cirsium 1 hr ago #124
When did I? Boo1 10 min ago #142
Technically, we all get that say, in the privacy of the voting booth. 😁 -nt CrispyQ 40 min ago #138
Indeed Boo1 8 min ago #143
If you re-read H2O Man 1 hr ago #130
All I see is 'let's fix the economy & get along.' CrispyQ 46 min ago #136
Damn I am tired of people like me being attacked at this website RandomNumbers 42 min ago #137
Not to mention centrists are terrible negotiators. They only ask GPV 5 hrs ago #107
I agree PatSeg 5 hrs ago #108
And "Centrists" are just Bettie 21 hrs ago #58
Bullshit Boo1 20 hrs ago #69
Did you read it? Cirsium 3 hrs ago #118
Yes Boo1 2 hrs ago #123
OK Cirsium 1 hr ago #126
I strongly disagree LetMyPeopleVote 5 hrs ago #111
Recommended. H2O Man 59 min ago #131
Bullshit. So much for not trashing Democrats. RandomNumbers 57 min ago #132
Moderates is a better description demosincebirth 5 hrs ago #109
"Centrist" is replacing "establishment" as the fashionable meaningless insult to label Democrats as not progressive, betsuni 34 min ago #139
Post removed Post removed Yesterday #3
"Contract on America" orthoclad Yesterday #5
Right? AStern Yesterday #16
This "promise" is an agreement to orthoclad Yesterday #19
Exactly Blue Full Moon 19 hrs ago #76
Shades of Newt Gingrich orthoclad 19 hrs ago #77
I'm good with most of that stuff. What are they against? mymomwasright Yesterday #4
Y'know, all those things that "socialist" countries have. orthoclad Yesterday #6
Did they say they were against it? I looked up one signatory - Janelle Bynum RandomNumbers 1 hr ago #129
It's bad enough that the R's are trying to divide us Deuxcents Yesterday #7
They seem to believe that everything happening today is fine and is mainstream and normal Quiet Em Yesterday #8
They don't believe everything is fine. yardwork Yesterday #10
They aren't offering anything Quiet Em Yesterday #11
I agree mvd 6 hrs ago #100
Tom Suozzi is in NY Quiet Em Yesterday #13
Then they should have some respect for the Dems who won in their districts. Why put out this Nanjeanne Yesterday #25
What? I don't understand what you're saying. yardwork 22 hrs ago #49
How about you just read the free link to the Wash Post or maybe even Suozzi's own statement Nanjeanne 18 hrs ago #83
Are you suggesting that people should vote against them? yardwork 18 hrs ago #84
What are you talking about? Where did I say that? Voters get to choose. Im flummoxed. Nanjeanne 17 hrs ago #86
North Carolina's primaries are over. yardwork 17 hrs ago #87
My OP made no comment at all. I posted a Wash Post article and the actual Promise To America. Nanjeanne 17 hrs ago #88
These are your exact words in this thread: yardwork 17 hrs ago #89
Read my lips. I NEVER SUGGESTED ANYTHING ABOUT HOW SOMEONE SHOULD VOTE. Nanjeanne 17 hrs ago #91
Bashing Democratic candidates depresses the vote for them. yardwork 17 hrs ago #92
All of us at DU want to take back the House and we want all of our Democratic nominees to win Quiet Em 17 hrs ago #94
You seem to be either misunderstanding, misreading, or misinterpreting the poster's message. msfiddlestix 1 hr ago #125
Very red district here Cirsium 2 hrs ago #120
No arguments from me on that strategy. yardwork 1 hr ago #127
I see Cirsium 1 hr ago #128
I'm not surprised to see the two from North Carolina. yardwork Yesterday #9
I am mixed on this issue. Matthew28 Yesterday #12
My goal is to get a Democratic majority in Congress. yardwork Yesterday #18
But they are attacking other Democrats in a not so subtle way. CivicGrief 21 hrs ago #59
How are they attacking other Democrats? yardwork 21 hrs ago #60
They said it was. Read the articles. Nanjeanne 20 hrs ago #65
We're all aware how civics works. CivicGrief 17 hrs ago #90
"Yes, but who wants a majority if we must sacrifice being pure to get there?" ... or something 😂🤣🙄 QueerDuck 5 hrs ago #110
It seems laughable but here we are. yardwork 5 hrs ago #112
And are the progressives who have won their primaries against "strong" borders and against some level Nanjeanne Yesterday #23
We aren't in a big tent, I guess. aocommunalpunch Yesterday #26
I personally think the Dems MustLoveBeagles Yesterday #33
Which 'socialist' policies do they disagree with? NeoTrajan Yesterday #14
I suspect they're appeasing their corporate donors LearnedHand Yesterday #30
Here is my first stab at a list. yellow dahlia 21 hrs ago #53
They probably disagree with the DSA's call to defund the police, abolish prisons, and release all convicts. lapucelle 4 hrs ago #114
Post removed Post removed Yesterday #15
Me too politics doesn't work MustLoveBeagles Yesterday #34
they all need to be primaried hookaleft Yesterday #17
Many of them should be on the top of the primary list for 2028 Renew Deal Yesterday #20
Yeah, Europe is so extreme. However, I agree that "Socialist" is a loser in the .... ColoringFool Yesterday #21
Socialism is the bogeyman pushed by the pukes LearnedHand Yesterday #31
And they still will be labeled as Socialists from the right. CivicGrief 21 hrs ago #57
If it's a choice between a genuine Republican, Emile Yesterday #22
What a completely pointless clump of words. Oneironaut Yesterday #24
Post removed Post removed Yesterday #27
So corruption and neoliberalism are totally okay LearnedHand Yesterday #28
First of all Karma13612 Yesterday #29
They aren't trying to put forth any new ideas. They merely want to imply that these damn progressive Nanjeanne Yesterday #36
What this usually means is Bettie 21 hrs ago #63
You got it. Nanjeanne 21 hrs ago #64
They're really Eisenhower Republicans. The GOP doesn't want them. haele Yesterday #32
Eisenhower doesn't want them either. Nanjeanne Yesterday #37
Not one F***ng word in the Promise to America about (for profit) HMO HealthCare. Ars Longa Yesterday #35
That would impact the bottom line of Bettie 20 hrs ago #72
One could argue that this line does address that: RandomNumbers 48 min ago #135
13 out of 200? SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #38
Rule: If even one Democrat can be used to suppress support for the whole party, we're off to the races. betsuni 17 hrs ago #93
What's the point of this.... Etherealoc1 Yesterday #39
More Fettermans. Emile 23 hrs ago #40
Democratic Socialism is now mainstream AZProgressive 23 hrs ago #42
Oh alright ...OK, from now on.... you get TWO bread crusts a day-- instead of ONE. Ars Longa 23 hrs ago #43
Post removed Post removed 23 hrs ago #46
My thoughts too! Emile 22 hrs ago #47
Every one of these candidates is the Democratic candidate in their district. yardwork 21 hrs ago #61
This is likely going to be a theme durablend 22 hrs ago #48
I'm for socialism, taxing the billionaires into nonexistence, labor's freedom of movement equals capital's Prairie Gates 22 hrs ago #50
What's wrong with socialism? Violet_Crumble 22 hrs ago #51
As MLK Jr said Nanjeanne 6 hrs ago #103
Thank you! H2O Man 55 min ago #133
... Nanjeanne 52 min ago #134
"We disagree with socialists," Suozzi said". yellow dahlia 22 hrs ago #52
Democratic Socialists aren't socialists. They are the real centrists. pat_k 21 hrs ago #54
Please corect tthe headline. These people are not at the "center" of anything. Bluetus 21 hrs ago #56
It was the Wash Post description. Nanjeanne 20 hrs ago #73
I suggest putting it in quotes then, because it is an opinion of theirs, certainly not a fact. Bluetus 19 hrs ago #75
Got any details to go with that rhetoric? Raven123 21 hrs ago #62
Oh goodie. mr715 20 hrs ago #66
Not just tepid dishwater - sour sink water that's been sitting there for three days with grease and soap in it . . . hatrack 20 hrs ago #68
PTA is Vague Classic "No Labels" stuff : Zero mention of Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid-- Ars Longa 20 hrs ago #70
"Fiscal discipline?" ... TAX THE RICH, and ... Martin Eden 19 hrs ago #74
A good start for the creation of a new Republican Deminpenn 19 hrs ago #78
The question is what are we going to do make difference in peoples lives. everyonematters 19 hrs ago #79
I'm glad my rep didn't sign that. 50 Shades Of Blue 19 hrs ago #80
Lol, gab13by13 18 hrs ago #81
I was almost convinced to vote for candidate Marlene Galn-Woods in Arizona but her decision to sign on to this in2herbs 18 hrs ago #82
Post removed Post removed 18 hrs ago #85
Aw, hell... duckworth969 16 hrs ago #96
Flipping a red district that Donald Trump won is an actual Nixie 15 hrs ago #97
I'm proud to say that we flipped two Nassau county districts blue in 2024, lapucelle 6 hrs ago #98
President Harry S Truman knew the type and warned us. Kid Berwyn 6 hrs ago #99
What a piece of shit document JBTaurus83 6 hrs ago #101
Al politics is local. - Tip O'Neill mzmolly 6 hrs ago #102
Putting lipstick on capitalism with colonial era values bucolic_frolic 5 hrs ago #104
You can NOT have "fair" capialism without some johnnyfins 5 hrs ago #105
Exactly JBTaurus83 4 hrs ago #113
The "Carville Fetterman axis" trying to look relevant n/t Munu 5 hrs ago #106
James Carville supported Conor Lamb in 2022. N/T lapucelle 4 hrs ago #115
Even a broken clock.... JBTaurus83 3 hrs ago #116
So the "Carville-Fetterman axis" doesn't actually exist lapucelle 3 hrs ago #119
I wasn't the one that posted that JBTaurus83 2 hrs ago #121
Well, mainstream is socialist. I really wish they would use the label communist instead of socialist KPN 33 min ago #140
"Full-time work should make it possible to ... afford healthcare...." area51 15 min ago #141
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