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.

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The way to win is to join the Party of Women. The unrepresented, over-taxed majority who have no rights in this country except the right to vote.
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We just don’t want someone to win saying the right things, we want them to actually do it when they get into office. We want progressives to not endorse corporate democrats if they lose. We need to draw a distinction!
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Hi, I would love it if you could speak out about the revolution in Iran along with using the hashtags: #MahsaAmini and #IranRevolution. This would help a ton to keep this issue in the media spotlight especially coming from a U.S. presidential candidate.
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What's the average CIA per diem?
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More meaningless rhetoric. You never state any actual solutions to any of our issues.
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Organized Labor + 120M non-unionized wage-earners + 80M without healthcare + 80M living paycheck to paycheck + 80M who didn't vote in 2020 + Independents = the democracy-saving Anti-Neoliberal Majority. Run from, not with the Reagan Democrats. THAT'S how to win in 2024.