Trump has ushered in an era of political theatre and it will not be going away. Among Dem candidates, “who ignites the greatest passion among voters” is as important an issue as anything else. We need a humongous wave of passionate intensity to override the Trump phenomenon.

Mar 2, 2020 · 7:59 PM UTC

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That won't happen, Marianne, America likes the changes President Trump and they asked for, and got.
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Political theater is nothing new. In the past politicians just did it in ways different from Trump.
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Not going to happen Marianne....
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he made it more "theatrical" and absurd than every before, but it's always been theater. 100 percent
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I feel a huge wave of energy with @BernieSanders. It’s positive & progressive, most important it’s necessary. I think it’s the true rising of the people. The cultural creatives, without labels, kind of like ‘Horton Hears a Who’ we’re here! But again, who ever wins, all MUST VOTE.
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It is not a phenomenon. God's children are awake and they taking the battle to Satan's minions. They will have no more. The very rocks are crying out. The house will be swept out. And death will no longer have dominion.
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Marianne, we need that passion in red states like mine. We need new and motivated voters energized and passionate enough to volunteer and knock doors, but most importantly to vote.
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I completely agree with you! 💖👑
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