The Democratic Senate candidates in Georgia do not need coastal Democrats who think they know better, to presume to tell Georgians how to win an election in Georgia. The South & SW are rising ... and they’re doing it their way.

Nov 8, 2020 · 2:51 PM UTC

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Yes ... from the inside out!
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Half my old neighborhood now lives in ATL - there’s definitely a strong NW vibe going on down there - And why shouldn’t all democrats help one another - that’s how the Racist Republicans keep their power Graham was begging Nationally on a daily basis
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Yes, what they need is funds to fight with and grassroots organizations built to network statewide for mutual aid and support. We Dems in these 80% republican counties can change the dynamics, but it will take much good public works.
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Politicians have their own advisers, all they need from outsiders is MONEY. Now when outsiders need help, they tell u to ur local politicians
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Let's see what happens when Hammer and Scorecard is discussed and investigated. If you are trying to say this election isn't cloudy then I honestly think your hatred for Trump has changed you. He's just a man, like Joe, who's done shit things. They both have. Check your balance.
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The ground game is superb in GA. They have @staceyabrams on the case along with several interconnected grassroots groups.
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Coastal dem checking in, ready to take my direction from Georgia. How can I help?
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I believe we as voters have moved beyond the need for a two party system. We live in such a diverse society now that restricting us to two parties is just foolish on its face. It's time we start voting with our beliefs and leave Identity Politics behind
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