Progressives are having some wins tonight, some losses, and we might even experience some electoral injustices. But what matters most is that we’re in the game. Some amazing candidates ran - and made their mark whether they won or lost. Let’s keep on going. We’ve only just begun.
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Brohier, not Booker though?
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Replying to @hootsmom
I like Booker too, but I felt Broihier was the best candidate to defeat McConnell. Dems of Kentucky have clearly favored Booker and I’m hoping he will close the gap tonight between himself and McGrath.

Jun 24, 2020 · 3:11 AM UTC

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Booker meets the moment. I still love you, but you got this one wrong and we needed your support. There’s no reason for you and Bernie to endorse different candidates going forward. We need maximum effort behind one progressive per race. We’re the underdogs as it stands. #NotMeUs
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Dems haven't favored him, they favor McGrath! You just got it wrong. It happens.
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Your personality meter aside. Broihier didn't have enough grassroots to get him anywhere. Reason why most of the elected democrats in Kentucky broke with the national party for Booker is he had the grassroots. By your own logic I thought that was what was important in Kentucky?
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Is this a roundabout way of saying that you hope Booker wins?
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