Dana Bash said tonight that the moderate lane “organically” fell into place behind Biden today. No it did not. What happened was the result of a strategized, orchestrated plan to block someone deemed inconvenient to the political establishment.

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Elite Republicans don’t respect democracy; elite Democrats don’t trust democracy. Real power in the hands of the people is a threat that neither of them can abide.
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I so disagree with this Marianne.
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I love & admire you greatly Jennifer but we do disagree on this one. The Dem Party has no idea the damage it does when it makes tens of millions of people feel that no matter what they do their voices don’t count. Case in point:How that’s never discussed on the CNN nightly panels
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I organically chose to vote for Biden because I wanted to. The “establishment” did not call me.
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Delete this one too Mar. I donated to you and supported you. Yesterday, the Bernie surrogates were trying to get the progressives to fall in line behind Bernie the same way the moderates were getting them behind Biden. And then people got out and voted.
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Don't you have cancer patients to cure with your magic wand and the power of love?
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You mean, black folks voting for Biden? Does that bother you?
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A truly great leader must be honest and incorruptible; but such qualities are not sufficient to lead. @BernieSanders has the. absolute. worst. model of how the world actually works, of any candidate involved in 2020. That includes Trump.
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The voters spoke—it's how democracy works. How in the hell was Bernie "blocked?" He couldn't get the votes for a revolution because the majority of Democrats want to get rid of Donald and take Congress first. Progressive policies will follow.
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