Steyer has dropped out, now Pete is dropping out. The moderates are consolidating. This is going to be a rocky week. Whichever way your passion lies, this is the moment to drill down. The next two days are everything.

Mar 1, 2020 路 11:32 PM UTC

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2/ 馃煛what鈥檚 it worth to have a job that helps you afford to live decently 馃煝what鈥檚 it worth to be able to afford a place to live 馃數what鈥檚 it worth to not have to be at war endlessly 馃煟what鈥檚 it worth to not be the nation w/most incarcerations
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馃煝馃數馃煟馃敶馃煛鈿笍馃煚鈿笍 All of these and many more issues CAN be achieved with a president who backs a higher tax on the most wealth and believes all humans deserve dignity.
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and Warren is still splitting the progressive votes. Perfect scenario for the establishment.
The neoliberal push to unseat the progressive democratic socialist candidate. It鈥檚 happening, the 2 party system will be our undoing.
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Which ones were moderate? Probably more moderate than Bernie, but that doesn't count.
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Me on November 4th: "Marianne would've won."
Consolidating out of the election.
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The moderate progressive split is an illusion. @PeteButtigieg supporters list Bernie as their 2nd choice. I鈥檓 supporting Bernie & he should immediately name Mayor Pete as his running mate. He鈥檚 they only moderate voice that isn鈥檛 either a billionaire or career politician.
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Fascinating to see nearly everyone is fighting against Bernie and his movement when he is the only seriously progressive candidate in a supposedly progressive party.