With two billionaires (both nice people, actually) spending tens of millions of dollars on TV ads, it’s time for Americans to ask whether we think the presidency should be so easily bought. If this assault on our democracy doesn’t call for a non-violent revolution then what does?

Nov 24, 2019 · 4:58 PM UTC

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I so appreciate you saying they are both nice humans. ✌🏼❤
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They should only be running anti trump ads that way it at least only helps us
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It's about to get violent
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It’s refreshing to hear a political “complaint” given in such a respectful manner. Many of us are tired of the demeaning name calling- on both sides, thank you for your great attitude.
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You would be an amazing president. I feel like you and people like are what we need to turn America’s consciousness around. Love what you do ❤️
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America is blinded by the Government's control methods, any of us that question is get branded a witch or labeled negatively. frankly, bullied out
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We are in a midst of a political revolution. Question is if we will have a coup by @DNC similar to the one in 2016. The billionaires have no chance unless the primaries are rigged again.
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Money can't buy me love everybody tells me so
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Billionaires are part of "polite society" and very, very un-nice while promoting manners as a means to control the population.
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Don’t give up Marianne you are So vital to raising the consciousness of humanity! What you have to offer surpasses any amount of money on earth! 🙏❤️ over $$.
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