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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There is no third party path to anything but rightwing/corporate domination. Either the progressive left (Democratic socialism) wins the war against the DNC and takes over the Democratic Party or we continue to slide deeper into barbarism
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It’s as easy for @JoeBiden to move left as it is for @BernieSanders to move right. In both cases, that’s not gonna happen.
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Your neighbour Canada 🇨🇦 has a strong third party called the NDP [new democratic party]. Currently in our minority government the NDP have significant influence over the Liberal Government. Look up @theJagmeetSingh
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The Dem party will not allow change, they cheat in primaries and control MSM. Support the People's Party financially and by volunteering. We have much we need to accomplish the next four years. Advertising policies, name recognition, and Ranked Choice Voting in every state!
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Support the People's Party! peoplesparty.org/ Why? Because Dems said in court they are a corporation that doesn't have to conduct fair primaries and they can choose whatever candidate they want. Plus they move further right every election. Stop supporting the Dems!
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Staying within the Democratic Party is like staying within an abusive relationship. The Democratic Party is not our friend or ally. It is there to FILTER OUT our voices.
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I fully believe you know what you know when you need to know it and that you will follow your guidance to be exactly positioned exactly where you are going to be most effective in bringing the divine plan into fruition @marwilliamson
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Without comprehensive election reform we are doomed. Term limits, age limits and popular vote for all Bills Congress puts forth.
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I think it is a "both and" situation. Stay within the party to make sure voting reform (gerrymandering, EC, suppression) happens. Otherwise, far right can win pluralities and defeat the purpose. Build pluralities with the Dems and win 3rd party seats. Rest of it-streets.
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First we get #RankedChoiceVoting , then folks can form new parties.
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