If I didn’t see it, I wouldn’t be running.
I don’t think some people over 40 understand how fed up millennials & gen z truly are. There is no future for us. We have been used as political bargaining chips our entire lives while getting nothing in return. There is historical precedent to where this will eventually lead.

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Until their is a WELL ORGANIZED American Association of Young Persons { AARP } who volunteer AND VOTE IN ALL US elections things will CONTINUE to NOT Change positively for Millennials AND Generation X . ....
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How about the Ukraine proxy war? See that? Israel apartheid? See that? Nope, you don't.
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#ForceTheDebate Please ask Fox news or DemocracyNOW to host the democrat debate bc you know none of the other democrat-owned lamestream mainstream media will. Screw the corrupt-to-the-core DNC and hold a DEBATE!
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Sorry but Kristenn isn’t your shining example.
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HAHAHAHA YOU sure as HELL aren’t the solution we’re looking for
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Could you have a national debate without the DNC/Biden? What would it take to make this happen? I believe you should consider going on Joe Rogans podcast. Like him or not its a huge stage. When Bernie went on he was able to reach a large audience he couldnt before.
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That's wrong - a notion established by MSM. Young middle classers don't understand that the US has been on this course since the "Reagan Revolution," 1980s. Millions of Boomers had been dumped into poverty, etc. US is middle class vs. poor.
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Years of work went into pitting middle class against poor, black against white, young against old, intensifying old divisions - divided and conquered, so the ruling class can sit back easy.
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Curious, though: What would make the young think the same wasn't true for older people? Middle class Millennials look at their middle class parents, and assume this represents the majority. That is false.
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