We know who he is, so much so we don’t really need to keep talking about it. The real question is who are we? Are we a generation of adults committed enough to do everything necessary to defeat him - and his political phenomenon - at the polls in Nov & then restore our democracy?

May 10, 2020 · 3:48 AM UTC

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I've been listening to this same argument, of vote the lesser evil now, work within the Dem Party to effect change and "next time" we can vote our principles for so many elections I really have lost count. There is no "next time," we are out of 'em. There's only now. #NeverBiden
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And WHY is there never any change in our, the people's favor? Because Democratic politicians have been working to block it, prevent all our efforts, for decade. Like this: theintercept.com/2019/03/22/…
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Outwardly, we're hearing "It's your (Democratic voters') fault, for not voting progressives, liberals, into office"...
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We are from different generations. I don't want to continue this abusive cycle that has wrecked my life thus far, along with my future.
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What Obama did w/our mandate to put through a #Medicare4All & lower Rx costs bill, was save an anachronistic, failed insurance-thru-jobs system that isn't universal, doesn't prevent bankruptcies nor does it let people afford meds. He was a sneaky bastard about it, too. #DemExit
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What you said can be equally applied to Biden and Trump. Both are garbage corrupt relics of yesteryear. But the Democrats earned my ire most by taking away any kind of bright future. #DemExit
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You can't rally people behind Biden. It's just not possible.
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