According to a poll this morning, 94% of Dems under 30 prefer a candidate other than Biden in 2024. People are faced with uncertainty. High prices, climate change, healthcare, student debt—these are issues that must be addressed. These are voters Dems need in ‘24 to win. 1/2
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The good news is that Dems have the House, Senate & White House. There is still time to turn things around to get these voters back on board—but it’s going to take action. This isn’t *just* about 2024, it’s about the future of the party as a whole. 2/2
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Replying to @ninaturner
It’s about the future of the country at this point.

Jul 12, 2022 · 12:08 AM UTC

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It is. We can let the Dem Party take us down the toilet-swirl of corporatist Fascism alongside their GOP collaborators - which they ARE doing FASTER than Trump was able - or we can REJECT the ENTIRE seamless corporatist duopoly, and find a new way for people to govern themselves
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I wish we could say the Democrats have the senate but so many Democrats in Republican clothing. Still pissed I donated to Kyrsten Sinema. Her and Manchin literally meet with the Republican Senate to vote how they want her to vote. Democrats need to embrace Progressive Policies.
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But I see no action
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The patriarchal political system can’t survive itself. New patterns of divinity are here and affect our expression of divinity personally and collectively, and thus, the way we organize and govern.
both of you are willing to destroy the country just so that the Democratic party has absolute control over the government at the moment. and that so you're left-wing political agenda can get past. neither of you care about the election process only about your agenda and the Party
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Too bad they’re Democrats. Do nothing, reward political donors vs working class. Get asses kicked in midterms. Fascists take over, screw everything up, then Dems run in “see, we’re not as bad as those guys”. Wash n repeat.
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And if you think democrats are going to save anything is time to grow up. They are corporation that legislate for larger corporations not sure how many different ways they need to prove that point.
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