1/ To those who think a response to the corporate Dems' dominance of the system, the party duopoly etc is to sit out the election or vote third party, I'd like to give my thoughts: 1) You'll teach them nothing by not voting. It didn't teach them anything in '16 & it won't in '20.
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That's their problem, not mine, Marianne. Stop bullying voters.
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I'm not bullying. I'm expressing my opinions on my twitter account.
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You're vote shaming. Vote shaming is bullying.
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Disagreeing with someone is not shaming them. What's shaming is to tell people they shouldn't express their opinion because it might make someone uncomfortable.
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My opinion is you should be demanding better from the party for whom you're demanding people vote. Am I not allowed to disagree with you because I'm not rich and don't have a blue check mark next to my name?
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Replying to @smokeynj123
That was my point to you: that I’m allowed to disagree. And the way you demand better from your party is by supporting better candidates in the primaries.

Jul 13, 2020 · 8:25 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Supporting better candidates in the primaries didn't do a damned thing in my state, yet you expect me to reward the party for the malfeasance with my vote?
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I will NEVER ever vote for anyone who supports AB5 in California or the PROact nationally. LEARN about it and get back to us about voting for those who deny us our freedoms to earn a living.