you vote for a candidate, republican or democrat. you're putting your trust that they are going to go to whatever office you elect them to serve you the constituents as best to their ability. and in this deal where , because clearly it was not based on emojis that caused her to switch if she were able to get some sort of deal, which helped her constituents then she should be judged on that. and the voters have a right to judge her and fire her and next election didn't help her constituents. we don't know at this point. it's too early to tell. we still have time in our term. it's very early in the term and also democracy is messy . politics is messy. you don't elect people to be just a rubber stamp of you have to do this. that and that, so there's still time for her to be judged by your constituents. and if they end up liking what she did in the long run, they re elect her. if not, she's gonna be thrown out. shouldn't we expect her though based on what her past positions were as a democrat? to be more or less a purple rather than red or blue public servant