North Carolina goes all in with the DNC. No Democrat but Biden gets to be on the ballot.

Jan 2, 2024 · 9:42 PM UTC

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MARIANNE WILLIAMSON FOR PRESIDENT 2024 January 2nd, 2023 Statement from the Marianne Williamson campaign: We are disappointed that the North Carolina Board of Elections abdicated their authority to protect North Carolina voters from the North Carolina Democratic State Party's attempt to circumvent democracy. It is not the job of the State Board of Elections to protect incumbents. It is their job to oversee elections in a non-partisan manner. By the standards of inclusion set in North Carolina state statutes, Marianne Williamson is a FEC-certified Presidential candidate, has received extensive national news media coverage, is a member of the Democratic Party, and meets all the requirements for the Office of President as set forth in the United States Constitution. Their decision to protect political parties instead of voters is a failure to protect democracy itself. The North Carolina State Board of Elections has disgraced themselves and disgraced the voters of North Carolina. The crisis of Democracy in our nation is institutional.
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Sorry. 2024, obviously.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Biden cant beat trump. Is it possible that the DNC is now working for the Republicans, maybe they want trump to win
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Sadly, the great state of NC has a lot of issues right now including gerrymandered districts and our veto-proof legislators exempting themselves from public disclosure requirements. Sorry my resident state is being a dick, they do it to us too.
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The Overlooked Advocacy: Injured Workers' Rights in Green and Socialist Political Agendas Byline: Investigative Analysis Date: January 2, 2024 Introduction: In the bustling arena of American politics, where myriad issues jostle for attention, one critical matter seems conspicuously absent from the platforms of several prominent political groups, including the Green Party and other socialist-leaning entities. This issue is the advocacy for injured workers' federal human rights and the establishment of a national work comp commission. The Core Issue: At the heart of this concern lies the plight of American workers who suffer from workplace injuries. Advocates argue for the necessity of a national work comp commission to ensure fair and adequate support for these individuals. However, a close examination of the political manifestos of the Green Party, led by Dr. Jill Stein in her 2024 presidential campaign, and similar socialist groups reveals a startling omission: a direct addressal of injured workers' rights. Green Party's Stance: Dr. Jill Stein's campaign, while robust in its approach to issues like climate change, economic inequality, and healthcare, stops short of specifically championing the cause of injured workers. The platform, rich with progressive ideals, seems to overlook the nuanced needs of this particular demographic. Comparison with Other Socialist Groups: This trend is not exclusive to the Green Party. Figures like Jason Call for Congress, representing socialist viewpoints, also mirror this pattern. Their platforms, while progressive and comprehensive in many areas, lack specific policies or statements addressing the unique challenges faced by injured workers. The Implications: The absence of this advocacy has real-world implications. Injured workers, often battling physical, emotional, and financial hardships, find themselves marginalized in political discourse. This oversight not only impacts their immediate welfare but also raises questions about the inclusivity of these political groups' commitment to workers' rights. The Need for Change: Advocates and analysts argue that the inclusion of injured workers' rights in political platforms is not just a matter of policy but a testament to a party's commitment to comprehensive social justice. They call for a reevaluation of priorities and a more inclusive approach to workers' rights. Conclusion: As the political landscape evolves, the need for inclusive and comprehensive advocacy becomes increasingly apparent. The plight of injured workers, a critical yet overlooked issue, demands attention and action. It remains to be seen whether political groups like the Green Party and other socialist entities will recalibrate their platforms to address this significant yet neglected issue. youtube.com/UQhkEo1nCIk?si=-fuO…
Replying to @marwilliamson
(1) This kind of bullshit absolutely goes against any notion of actual democracy and you should be on the ballot; but (2) You’d have a better chance at winning an Olympic gold medal in the pole vault competition so it sorta looks like they did you a favor…
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We all have the right to vote.....for Biden. Did you think they'd just go after Trump?
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Sucks, it doesn’t have to be this way. You know it, we know it, they know it, it doesn’t have to stay this way. 🇺🇸 VOTE WILLIAMSON IN THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY 🇺🇸 🇺🇸🇺🇸 Write her in, as needed #Marianne2024
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Democrats are communists… they even mistreat their own party members like this