Now imagine if people like you hadn't worked to convince them there was hope to be had in the Democratic party, thus delaying actual change.
This is tragic. Millions of people had so much hope attached to it... washingtonpost.com/us-policy…
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Replying to @james_roe
I would vote for him again.

Mar 2, 2021 · 2:09 AM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
That's not really a defensible position. You live in a state that experienced the wildfires this year, you know what it was like to not be able to leave your home because the air outside was poison. The Democratic party saw all that and made a coal lobbyist the party chair.
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How many more years can you keep providing them moral legitimacy as the world literally burns? At what point are you putting good money after bad?
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That attitude is why they keep ignoring progressives
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Shocking that dems see no reason to change.
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Pledging allegiance to politicians without getting anything in return just because orange man bad would eventually lead to said politicians being marginally "better" and still counting ur vote in his tally. Which is the case with biden