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In reply to the discussion: Elizabeth Warren Comes Down Hard Against Global Warming, Separates Herself From Hillary Clinton [View all]merrily
(45,251 posts)mean that Democrat is left, right or center. It can mean simply that he or she is a loyal Democrat.
If a Democrat endorses and campaigns for a Democratic Presidential candidate, it does not necessarily mean that Baucus is exactly aligned on the political spectrum with that candidate. It could just mean that the Democrat is a loyal, unconditional Democrat. So, saying you worked to elect Warren, in and of itself, does not necessarily mean that you are left, right or center. It could mean only that you are a Democrat who campaigns for Democrats. On the other hand, it does not disprove anything either.
That is all my post meant. So, no, I was not saying you are a DINO. I don't know enough about you to say that--or to say that you are a liberal or a centrist. I was saying only that telling us you worked for the Democratic candidate in Massachusetts doesn't prove anything about where you are on the spectrum.
But, if you want to read something else into my post, no matter what pains I took to try to prevent you and other possible readers from doing that, I obviously can't stop you despite this being my third attempt.
So, yeah, whatever.