Tens of millions of young people don’t know how they’re going to pay off college loans or get healthcare, whether the economy will support their starting families & making their dreams come true, or if the planet will even support their survival. Their grief tonight is reasonable
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We shouldn’t just be thinking “Who can beat Trump?” - because no one can really know the answer. We should be thinking “Who can help those young people?” - and that’s who can beat Trump.

Mar 11, 2020 · 6:45 AM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Very true. Those asking only “Who can beat Trump” will, ironically, lose to Trumpism in the long run, no matter what happens in 2020 Just look at what happened in Italy with 3-term prime minister Berlusconi. A controversial guy won, then lost, then won again and again.
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Bernie is winning on the issues, Biden on familiarity.
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So if Biden wins because people think he's the most "electable", then the real art of the deal if the Dems wanna defeat the Republican agenda would be for them to unite behind the agenda Bernie ran on - the same issues he's winning on in all the polls.
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Marianne, I repeate, you were and are way too good a soul to run for such a filthy office. Love & Respect.
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I think young people themselves should build their own genuine political movement "from bellow" that would demand the rights which are already stated in the Declaration of human rights (Healthcare, higher education for all). They should not wait on Democrats or Republicans.
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Thank you Marianne💜
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Considering his cognitive decline I’m seriously concerned for Biden’s ability to face off against Trump. I also find it totally irresponsible of the democrats who took the call to drop out and pretend as if nothing is wrong.