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marianne i’m really disappointed in you for this. i hope you’ll reconsider and endorse the only candidate that has a chance of beating the awful candidate Amy McGrath, @Booker4KY
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I understand the argument, and ultimately it’s for Kentuckians to decide. But it seems to me we should have our eye on the person who can beat McConnell. Democrats keep leaving rural America out of our thinking as well as our strategy & it loses elections for us all the time.
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I've already donated ... but I'll donate again!
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I dunno man....Booker seems like a better bet and a better candidate
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Booker should drop out and endorse Mike. They are relatively close in policy positions, but Mike is the one with the best chance to been McConnell.
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Marianne, I really like Mike. He was very kind. We conversed via DM. He lived in WNY, where I’m from. The most recent poll had him at 4%. While I’m not saying he should quit & endorse Booker, I hope his candidacy doesn’t allow McGrath, running to the right of McConnell, to win.
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@Booker4KY is the One to Beat McConnell with Victory in Mind and with policy in mind.
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Seems odd that you don't mention Booker once in this article
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I keep thinking, perhaps naively, that if only the Democrats would talk about democratic capitalism and how we have slipped away from it, that they can reclaim a giant part of the middle, including rural areas.. demcastusa.com/2020/01/17/de…
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Polling 4% weakens the argument for Broihier, and I am still not convinced that he can win rural voters and Booker cannot
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