Millions of people who voted for Trump are disturbed by his behavior now. If we campaign in 2020 simply raging at Trump, we are scolding those people, making them wrong. The way to win in 2020 is not by fighting what is, but by inspiring and invoking what could be.

Dec 13, 2019 · 10:07 PM UTC

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Marianne Williamson 2020— Inspiring and invoking what could be.
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I wasn’t “wrong”, I just need Dems to give me a candidate who isn’t a tool or worse (i.e. Hillary). Yang, Tulsi, Marianne or else I’ll just roll with Trump again. I don’t think I’m alone in thinking this way.
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You mean Be Assertive but Respectful? I don’t think that will work. This is a battle, not a consensus building exercise.
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Honestly -- he needs to be called out over and over on his corruption, bribery, lies and selling out our national security. Love conquers all...except Trump.
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Some of that will require acknowledging the accomplishments Trump has secured. Ignoring them will only define Democrats as weak or uninspired in those areas. The man has some feathers to show. But God, he's such a clucker!
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I agree. Transforming anger is easy (for me) with millions of trump voters who are disturbed, less easy toward those who continue derailment of democracy & continued oppression of poor & working class people. But I completely agree w/u. Let anger become the phenomenon Espíritu.
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A-men, Marianne. I think you & Tulsi should come on over to the right! ♥️