Is the best way to push Biden in a less corporatist & more humanitarian direction to stay within the Democratic Party in exchange for perceived (or imaginary) access, or to form another party that could actually threaten the citadels? Not saying I know the answer; I’m just asking

Nov 29, 2020 · 5:39 PM UTC

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Form another party simply because it makes sense if the current party doesn't share the same ideals.
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• Fusion voting like the Working Families Party in NY may help. For example, a candidate might run as a Democrat and also gain the endorsement of WFP. So they listed as both. It gives voters a clear idea about a candidates position on the ballot.
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Form another party!
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I think the progressive block in the house needs to vote against corporate handouts in legislation like a reverse tea party
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Joe is nominating Neera Tanden. There is NO pushing him left. Period. It's going to take a third party and a wildly popular candidate at the top of that ticket to make it work.
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New party
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It’s the only hope. The Democratic Party sold it’s soul years ago
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Another party. The Democrats will never change. The heart of the Democratic Party is a giant pile of corporate money. #FreeTheBear
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Dude just nominated Neera Tanden to OBM.
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Forget the point of your tweet. That sentence is the most poorly structured piece of writing I've ever read, and I'm at the end of a 39 beer bender. Cheers.
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