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1. asgees+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-09-11 02:30:40
No, they weren't US congressmen. Funny you just like that other whining guy don't even know anything about the subject. "They" (actually only one) was a MINNESOTA CONGRESSMAN, not a US CONGRESSMEN. You probably aren't even aware there is a Minnesota congress.
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2. bdangu+o[view] [source] 2025-09-11 02:35:03
>>asgees+(OP)
Minnesota is part of Canada now? Must have missed that… :)
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3. asgees+c1[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-09-11 02:42:04
>>bdangu+o
You missed the part of your education that taught you the difference between a state representative and a US representative.
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4. rdtsc+L2[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-09-11 02:58:55
>>bdangu+o
> MN Democrats were not random “niche” “Democrats” but US CONGRESSMEN reply

> Minnesota is part of Canada now? Must have missed that… :)

When you've dug yourself into a hole it's good idea to stop digging and get out instead of keep digging. As the GP pointed out, a US member of Congress refers to representative in the US Congress (that one from Washington, DC).

In addition to the US Congress, states have their legislative bodies. Melissa Hortman was a member of such a state legislative body -- the Minnesota House of Representatives.

So on one hand you sound like you know a lot about her and want her to be more well known, on the other hand you don't even know what legislative body she was a representative in. So that's pretty confusing.

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