I see the pseudo-sophisticates on Twitter asking what I’m “possibly hoping to achieve…” by running for President. They’re big on the argument that I could never win. Whether I win, I cannot control. But I know what I can control. I can control whether people have the option of a President who says this country belongs to a tiny percentage of us, with a political system that perpetuates a fundamental economic injustice. And that we have to change that. A President who offers an Economic Bill of Rights - from MedicareForAll to a guaranteed living wage. Plus a Department of Peace. And a Department of Children and Youth. And ending the War on Drugs. That’s not just what I “hope” to achieve. Whether or not people choose that option is not under my control, but the option is offered. And I will be able to look at myself in the mirror because I know I offered it. #Marianne2024

Nov 26, 2023 · 6:11 AM UTC

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I guess you're the only sophisticated one here Marianne. How about you lose the arrogant and condescending tone when talking to potential voters for a start.
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One of the most revealing aspects of the presidency is lucidly described in "A Promised Land." It's worth studying. All great ideas crash on the brick wall of partisansghip. You can convice a few with New Age positivity, but the presidency needs toughness. 2/
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Thank you so much Marianne ❤️
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pseudo-sophisticates.. Thanks, Marianne.
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That’s great. I would never vote for you though.
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I know truth when I hear it and Marianne’s truth aligns perfectly with my intuitive voice.
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