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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)"The stories of the 'Me Too' movement have humbled the powerful and empowered the forgotten," Murphy said in her speech at the event..."I will add my voice to this growing chorus," she added before going into detail about her experience as a college sophomore...."Three decades ago, as a college sophomore, I was sexually assaulted," Murphy said.
But another, very different and, frankly, disturbing feeling about this quixotic candidacy needs to be addressed, too. This is a sense of cynical entitlement that also frames Tammy Murphy's entrance into elective politics...She's rich, the wife of a very wealthy governor who made his own entrance into elective politics largely because he happened to have a hefty checkbook, bolstered by his own success on Wall Street...In fact, for many years, she was a registered Republican. And, while her husband clearly positioned himself as a major Democratic fund raiser as early as 2006, the New York Times found election records indicating that Tammy continued to vote in Republican primaries as late as 2014