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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Not everyone is a bigot like you.
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The responsibility for the mess we are all in belongs exclusively to both the @DNC and the @GOP , for their decades of catering to their elite corporate donors. We, the people, have never been their priority and never will be as long as they have exclusive control. #FWD
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BTW, Marianne is doing politics exactly as it should be done. She is telling us the issues and informing us what changes she would push for. Negative campaigning has been the destruction of our political system. Its caused people to vote against, not for. Never bash the opponent.
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If you’re not bold enough to fight for significant change now, when will you be? You, like the Democratic Party, will just keep kicking that can down the road; a “promise” for next election. How often has codifying Roe v Wade been part of a campaign? Look how that turned out.
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I hope you recognize what she’s up against…DNC is thinking about not even having a “traditional” primary debate, potentially cutting many American’s ability to make an informed choice. Another way to put us between a rock and a hard place.
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I have heard her call them out.
No whining and complaining. Get to work
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You do realize that she's suggesting she should primary Biden and therefore if she succeeds voting blue no matter who would mean voting for her right lol