I haven’t endorsed anyone because there’s more than one good progressive and everyone has to vote their conscience. But I submit to my supporters that someone with no real agenda and no real vision for our country beyond a vague notion of inclusion is nothing but a corporate tool

Feb 9, 2020 · 10:14 PM UTC

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Oh wow...a whackadoo who has ever dwindling moments of lucidity gives an anti-endorsement...and it's as laughable as some of her debate answers.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
She says no name and we all know she's talking about Pete. Says something about him.
Replying to @marwilliamson
I could not agree more.
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Whoever you chose will be fine, just go with who best fits what you want for the country and the world we all live in. Having heard you speak, I know you'll go with your heart & make a sound decision. Respect.🙏☮️🕉️❤️
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Replying to @marwilliamson
I know you can see which candidates are truly running with compassion. Once the race narrows down a little more, please endorse Bernie. He needs all the public support he can get because the establishment isn’t even hiding its blatant rigging against him anymore.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Let me guess....a certain mayor, who's punching way above his weight?
announce your anti-endorsements
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A strong indication as to whether a candidate is, or is not, a corporate tool is by taking a close look at how their campaign is funded. Either their allegiance is to the people, funded by the people... or it’s to short term profits, funded by the corporations. It can’t be both.
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