Our establishment politics is run by elites within elites. DNC poll requirements are a perfect example, a situation with no transparency but with power to block candidates not anointed by a gatekeeper class. In America there should be no gatekeepers; only the people should decide
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ok tulsi.
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Tulsi is right about this. I agree with her 100%.
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no, she's wrong about it, and i'm saddened you would agree with her. you didn't meet the established criteria. the rules are the rules, and they were not a secret. if you don't like them, don't run.
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Wait. Let me understand this. I thought the rules were written by the Founders, who wrote into the Constitution who is qualified to be president. You think the DNC should "rule" this? I think not. It isn't about Tulsi or me or anyone else; it's about our democracy.#notanother2016

Sep 1, 2019 · 4:19 AM UTC

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Can you lead me to the place in the constitution where they write about who can be on a debate stage? I’d like to take note
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Wow. If your understanding of the constitutional context of political parties is that bereft of common sense, it's a really good thing you're out. I can't even imagine your take on more complex issues.
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It would REALLY help if you knew what you’re talking about. All the talk about elites and oligarchy means nothing if you are ill informed.
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California vs Jones says it’s a constitutional right to join a group to vet candidates. 2008 Obama had a real revolution where women and POC took over the Democratic Party. Now you want to take away our constitutional right to vet?
“Let me look on the world I see as the representation of my own state of mind.” – A Course In Miracles
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Don't bother responding to a bot who has no civil or political sciences pedigree.
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So if you’d made the cut would you still have a problem with the rules?
Honey, parties aren’t in the constitution. So, neither is the DNC. And debates aren’t because presidents weren’t initially suppose to campaign or even openly show interest.
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