A common denominator I find among many who are angry at me for daring to challenge the accepted narrative and primary the president, is that they themselves have healthcare, neither they nor their children are shackled by college loan debt, they can afford to send their kids to college, and neither they nor their children are hungry.

Apr 16, 2023 · 10:03 AM UTC

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Being an assertive woman is enough for many to not like you...
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And those people may very well have family members who fall into one or all of those categories, but they choose to either blame them by saying something like “you need to work harder” or dismiss by saying “oh it will work out someday”.
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People are angry with you because: 1) we have a very effective and progressive president who should be re-elected, 2) you don't have a ghost of a chance of winning, and 3) you are a grievance peddler whose only impact, if any, will be to dampen turnout for Democratic candidates.
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Once WE stop fighting each other we will be able to take back control.
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Yep! Nailed us! It's not that you have a proven track record of gaslighting ppl & caving to The Establishment that you now rail against. Naaaahhh! We're all unfairly picking on you cuz we're rich! 🙄
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The austerity is deliberate. Wealth and poverty are policy.
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Why do you support Nazis in Ukraine?
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A lot of people here are missing her main point. She is saying that many of her detractors have in common the fact that they are doing well in today's economy. No one seems to be disputing that point.