The president is *not* “right in the middle of where the country is.” Poll after poll shows Americans want Medicare4All and substantial cancellation of the college loan debt.
.@JoeNBC: "Why is it that it seems time and time again the president's overreached, moved too far left, and has not been able to bring those final two senators home?" @WHCOS Ron Klain: "Well first of all I think the president is right in the middle of where the country is ..."

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November is going to be a shock to the system
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Student debt cancel is good because it gives people freedom and holds lenders accountable for preying on people. Medicare for all is a bad idea because it massively increases govt spending with no appreciable improvement in healthcare outcomes. Really can’t do both.
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Seriously Marianne? Really? Just stop
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Polls don’t garner senate votes
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It's a scam, folks! The Democratic Party is very right-wing. GOP is radically right-wing. The mid-point between the two is extremely right-wing. They want you to believe the political midpoint is equal to the midpoint between conservativism and liberalism. It's FAR from it!
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no surprise that large blocs of people want their debt to be forgiven. offering free stuff will never be unpopular but that doesn't make it prudent or advisable.
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nope, family bibles back lawfully
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If your ideas are so popular then why are you left this progressive candidates unable to win any election outside of heavy democratic districts. It's amazing the disconnect between your belief system about popularity and what is actually electable in this country.
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Wait so are you saying you’re a moderate and Biden is on the right? You’re so out there that nothing you say makes sense
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You misunderstand. All the media, the investor class, and 90% of elected office constitute America. What the rest of us want is irrelevant because the country is owned and we are not part of it.
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