Some of the seven Democrats who voted for Noem say they’d now oppose her in the wake of Trump’s aggressive deportation plans and last week’s incident involving Sen. Alex Padilla.

Five days after Donald Trump’s inauguration, seven Senate Democrats voted to confirm Kristi Noem to lead the Department of Homeland Security.

Nearly 5 months later, most of them are critical of her, with some going as far as to say they regret their votes.

“I’m very disappointed. I’m very disappointed in her,” Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., told NBC News this week. “If I were voting on her today, I definitely wouldn’t vote for her.”

Freshman Sen. Andy Kim, D-N.J., also said he would vote differently and oppose her nomination if he could do it again.

  • @seaQueue@lemmy.world
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    392 days ago

    I’ll bite. Because on the whole they vote our positions more than the red team would. Are they a good fit for my politics? Nope, but they’re usually the least bad option in the general.

    That said we need to primary these fucks every time.

    • @timbuck2themoon@sh.itjust.works
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      232 days ago

      To your latter point- if people show up to vote at all they don’t usually show up to primaries.

      Wish in one hand, shit in the other. See which fills up first. People aren’t voting every single election and just hoping someone great shows up. Well newsflash- you gotta show up first.

      • @seaQueue@lemmy.world
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        152 days ago

        To your latter point- if people show up to vote at all they don’t usually show up to primaries.

        And this is the problem right here. You should be voting at least once a year and paying fucking attention to who the candidates are and their platform

    • @Freshparsnip@lemm.ee
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      152 days ago

      We have a similar problem in Canada. A lot of us wanted to vote NDP but felt we had to vote liberal to avoid the risk of vote splitting leading to a conservative win. This problem could be avoided with ranked choice voting like they have in Australia, which our last prime minister promised to give us but he gave up on it.

    • Cruxifux
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      92 days ago

      You guys didn’t even get a primary last election lol they just picked Harris for you.

      • That’s false. 48 states held a democratic primary. Only Delaware and Florida didn’t. Biden won something like 87% of the vote, it was a landslide. Then he stepped down and put his VP in. Had someone else won those 48 states, Harris would have never been on the ballot. If they did hold a vote in Delaware (Biden’s home state) and Florida, the results would be the same.

      • @conditional_soup@lemm.ee
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        52 days ago

        We did get a primary, I voted for Dean Phillips. It was a bullshit primary because they lied about and covered up Biden’s condition until it was too late to do anything about it, but we did have one.

      • The goal of primary is to grow the progressive wing as much as possible and eventually split to just being progressive. Even if we don’t get to that point we are a real threat to spoil, so we would get taken more seriously.

        Bit late at this point tho. Now we have a bigger and more complicated fight without clear goals and leadership. Which is needed to follow up protests.