Candidate for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States.

Joined February 2009
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Replying to @beetagolsh
Ha! That’s certainly not coming. It takes a whole lot more than tweets.
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Biden strong in his remarks in Pittsburgh right now. #BidenHarris2020
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Replying to @JakeSherman
It’s about time.
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Replying to @therecount
Right. I’m sure it’s real hard.
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Replying to @MichelleSmithZA
It did at first, but then… Check the facts yourself by the way.
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This is not just wrong. It is fairly insane.
Trump’s new advisor, Scott Atlas, who has no infectious disease training, is pushing the herd immunity strategy which failed in Sweden. “With a population of 328M in the US, it may require 2.13 million deaths to reach a 65% threshold of herd immunity.” washingtonpost.com/politics/…
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Absolutely. The choice is clear.
It's becoming clearer by the day that the choice in November is not Democrat or Republican. It is democracy or fascism.
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It’s astonishing that you would call yourself a patriot. I hope people will read your tweet so that they understand the danger we’re in if Trump wins again.
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It’s up to us to create a new Congress. Support those who will do the most good! Here are my endorsements. Please check them out.
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Absolutely. Without a doubt. This is not an either/or, it’s a both/and. But children have to be set up to win! That’s why I put so much focus on children. You can’t say to someone who has had too little education or opportunity that they “simply have to work harder.”
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Economic justice is not “government creating an inefficient centrally planned program.” That’s just propaganda created by those who want to keep all the money.
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We need to take on the absurd canard that helping people will weaken them, make them dependent or disincentivize them. I’ve thought a lot about what’s given me whatever success I’ve had & I’ve realized main 3 things: 1) someone helped me 2) someone helped me 3) someone helped me.
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They cheated because they actually thought it was the only way to win. You and I totally disagree with that but it’s the truth. And the fact that the DNC was corrupt does not mean that the American people, or the world, deserves Donald Trump.
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If we let Trump back in, believe me the DNC will not see it as “punishment”. If that were true that’s how they would’ve seen things that way four years ago. I’m all for smashing DNC corruption but giving Trump a second term is not a way to do that.
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Because of the undue influence of money on our politics, the guiding principle of American domestic and foreign policy is to do that which increases short term corporate profits. Our guiding principle should be, however, to do that which helps people thrive.
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Replying to @LJohngan @ravelesm
A conversation isn’t about what you “have to say.” It’s not a court room. It’s where you express your opinion and people do with it what they wish. An effort at moral persuasion is different than a debate.
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I’ll agree with you on the first half. The second half is more complicated. Even to the extent to which it’s true however, to me that’s not a reason to let Trump back in.
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Neither you nor I can see what’s going on inside other people’s heads.
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Replying to @ravelesm
He will not continue Trump’s policies! I’m not saying you or I would be thrilled with his policies, but they will be a pause in the action that will give us the time to regroup and create a path of fundamental change. We’ll have a fighting chance.
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