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Replying to @omidG9 @Politics_Polls and
So you prefer the more moderate candidate?
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Replying to @Biggan4Congress @Politics_Polls and
Jayapal wouldn’t endorse a moderate
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Replying to @omidG9 @Politics_Polls and
And, yet, she did. And this is a moderate who sided with Republicans (after convincing Dems to back her) when she was on the local school board, which she quit before the end of her very first term to run for Congress.
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Replying to @Biggan4Congress @Politics_Polls and
Candace sided with republicans ?
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Replying to @omidG9 @Politics_Polls and
On the school board, yes. That’s why the people who backed her for school board have supported other candidates in the primary. Of the 7 people who ran in the primary, there was only one who was more conservative than her.
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Replying to @Biggan4Congress @omidG9 and
That’s also why only one local Dem club has endorsed her (and that one endorsed someone else in the primary, but endorsed her in the runoff), while the other clubs have endorsed Kim.
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Replying to @Biggan4Congress @Politics_Polls and
Why are unions siding with Olson?
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Replying to @omidG9 @Politics_Polls and
Unions were split and endorsed both Candace and Kim. They basically endorsed anyone with money.
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Replying to @Biggan4Congress @Politics_Polls and
Like the Texas AFL-CIO endorsed Candace and Royce west
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That’s who I meant. AFL-CIO endorsed both Kim and Candace. It was a dual endorsement.
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