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.

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Hmmm - you are still disconnected. Thanks for reaffirming.
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Here comes comrade answering these items with other people’s money. Hard pass.
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You're not daring to challenge anything. You're pandering.
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This is why America is where it is. The toxicity in this thread is 🤯
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Please speak up against Biden’s proxy war with Russia.
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An even more common denominator is that President Biden and the Democratic Party are engaged in a massive struggle to save democracy from white supremacist fascist criminals, and you are doing your best to undercut Biden.
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who is neoliberalism for
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Did @peterdaou tell you to insult the voters, like Hillary did? No wait, you were already telling people “…If you don’t like me, don’t vote for me…” instead of listening to their issues and learning how to to help more people.
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It couldn't be the fact that you're a liberal spouting more empty promises and whatever plan you propose, if accomplished, would only mean more / higher taxes for those that are already living hand to mouth? Couldn't be your playbook, eh?