The way to win in 2024 is not by telling people things are getting better even if the majority of them can’t really feel it. The way to win in 2024 is to validate the frustration of the 80% of Americans for whom the economy isn’t working at all, promising to disrupt the system into which such inequity is baked into the cake. The status quo will not disrupt itself. We will. We can - even more importantly, we should - and if I win, we will.

Apr 24, 2023 · 4:42 AM UTC

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How are you going to disrupt the system? "Compassionate" capitalism to replace "crony" capitalism? 🙄
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WTF are you babbling about?
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You're not a legislator, you don't have the wisdom of years of experience in politics. You're very pie-in-the-sky in some ways. And a nutty, distracting mess-maker in others. Just no.
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The way to win 2024 is not by supporting the established parties. Run independent and give the people the voice they need. It's not stealing votes from Joe Biden if people largely don't approve of Joe Biden in the first place.
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President Biden will win.
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Marianne, could I ask you, do you know virology is a hoax and viruses don't exist or at the very least there is no proof they exist?
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Trump dominated the GOP because he wasn't beholden to any factions. Obama mobilised popular support through social media. You might have just as much chance appealing directly to the People removed from the Washington Swamp.
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I think an independent has a shot now quite honestly. People are sick of the two parties.
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