I have great respect for Tulsi for saying such inconvenient truth. She is absolutely correct.
I am seriously considering boycotting October 15 debate to bring attention to DNC/corporate media’s effort to rig 2020 primary. Not against Bernie this time, but against voters in early states Iowa, New Hampshire, South… --> tulsi.to/considers-boycottin…

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Replying to @marwilliamson
I also want to say that I've been very discouraged by the Marianne supporters who get on the "Democrats are corrupt" bandwagon. I find this unproductive in a political campaign of this importance and counter-productive to Marianne's success as a candidate...
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Replying to @marwilliamson
However true @TulsiGabbard’s message may be, a boycott is still a bad tactical response. I support the message. I’m also adamantly opposed to the boycott as a vehicle for the message. .
Replying to @TulsiGabbard
DON’T DO THIS! 1.) This is only useful if the boycott gets more coverage than debate exposure would give you—by the same media that are not giving you coverage already. 2.) You fund raised on, “Help me get to the Oct. debate!” Now you’ll screw supporters who donated. BAD IDEA!
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Are we losing our morale values too greed? It appears so! WE are in a RICH vs 98% WAR ! Today, there are approximately 600 billionaires in the U.S., it is in their best interest to shape America to their advantage .... it’s WAR!
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Replying to @marwilliamson
This. Another thoughtful, righteous woman, speaking truth to power. Such fine examples we have in Marianne and Tulsi!
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Tulsi if you boycott no one will miss you. You're NOT GOING TO BE THE DEM. NOMINEE. Get over it accept reality. Keep representing your district in Congress. Move on. You too Maryanne.
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This. Is. NOT. Helpful. I just lost a huge amount of respect for you.
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Much respect Marianne. I miss u on the stage
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