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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Change the Democratic Party. It’s already happening. Love always wins.
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Form another party
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Why don't you allow thean to get into office focus on getting him the type of Senate that is willing to work with his agenda aka Georgia seats, instead of constantly assuming something that you perceive to be true? I'm just asking
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Definitely new party. ✌️
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The only time you have any leverage with a politician is when they need your vote.
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He cannot ignore the 71M who voted for Trump and the GOP house and senate. The country is still very divided.
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#DEMExit is overdue. Unfortunately, the #DNC is a private corporation. The Leadership sold it to the highest bidders. Bloomberg paid more than $18 million. Mitt Romney’s Bain Capital is the 2nd top donor on the list of #DNC top donors: opensecrets.org/parties/cont…
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please split the dem vote!
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I'm going to register for the other political party. I hope that helps in some small way.
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No. If they truly wanted change they would start it now. Choose moderates (either side, red or blue) that will work together. Choose outside politics (healthcare providers maybe? Military officers? Both?) Stop choosing politicians and liars and expecting any change.