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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The fact they aren’t going to give or trying to give your coverage they know you are the factor and example of what we really need. Also this is coming from Gen Z
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I support RFK Jr.
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The problem isn't Biden, the problem is those you would be stymied by if you were President - those you never seem to acknowledge as the problem with these issues.
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What accepted narrative? You don't challenge anything. You support dems. You support Biden. And you support our proxy war in Ukraine. You are the establishment.
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All of that applies to you
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You know what is just so annoying about you- you whine. Run for mayor. Run for congress. Run something and then tell us how that experience prepares you for the presidency. Just stop saying it’s someone else’s fault. It’s just so freaking gross.
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You can’t be trusted or believed.
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A common denominator I am finding is that people, especially young people, find you inauthentic. They feel you're doing this for national attention to sell more books.
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Oh honey, you are in it for the GRIFT.
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