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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMost of the Democratic leaders are calling for Northam to resign, and I agree. In stark contrast
though it is no surprise, most of the republican leaders did not say that King should resign. Yeah, they stripped him from a committee post, but except for a handful of republicans, most are silent, and not saying he should resign
Gee, there is a difference between republicans and Democrats, and it speaks volumes
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Most of the Democratic leaders are calling for Northam to resign, and I agree. In stark contrast (Original Post)
still_one
Feb 2019
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I think they knew about him much longer than 6 months Autumn. Everybody else did
still_one
Feb 2019
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Autumn
(45,120 posts)1. The Republicans probably knew about King for 6 months which gave
them time to get on the same page before it came out.
still_one
(92,325 posts)4. I think they knew about him much longer than 6 months Autumn. Everybody else did
Squinch
(50,989 posts)2. Yeah. He's got to go.