D. Liam Penn-DorrisVerified account

@DLiamDorris

A former candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives A voice for working-class Hoosiers. , , Advocate, Fan.

Indiana's 9th CD
Joined May 2019
Born 1979

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    It is better to vote for what you want and not get it than to vote for what you don't want and get it. -Eugene V Debs

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  2. One thing that keeps being brought up in my circle is that I am unabashedly a socialist, that gives me a lot more latitude in politics.

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  3. I will fight to restore the respect and dignity for the workers of this Nation. If you’re unheard, under-represented, underpaid, unable to pay your bills, feed your children; I know the struggle and I invite you to join me in my mission.

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  4. I will fight for the workers of my district, my state, and my nation the wins that they are hungry for.

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  5. I am not a corporatist soldier. I am an audacious voice for the working class. I will fight for our rights in any way the ruling class may make necessary. I stand not for party, but for the working people of this nation.

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  6. Going to be setting up an exploratory committee for a 2022 Congressional run soon. Indiana’s 9th is a tough district. As a voice for the , there’s a lot of critical choices to be made early on. To win, I will need to consider high risk/reward strategies.

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  7. Nov 5

    So ridiculous. Donald must work on his Anger Management problem, then go to a good old fashioned movie with a friend! Chill Donald, Chill!

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  8. I really dislike that Republicans jacked the color red. Red is the color of a leftie. I want to bring red back.

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  9. Anyone in who feels their voice was not heard, please feel free to dm me and we can work together to make sure that doesn’t happen again. if you want to run for office, help others with mutual aid, or just help inform others of the issues contact me.

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  10. Postscript to the takeaways to the takeaways. Yes, the misteps Andy made annoyed me, but I am not mad at him, nor am I attacking him. These were my observations. Things I intend to do better at than he did.

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  11. I maintain is a good guy, and he means well. He simply wasn’t prepared for current dynamics.

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  12. Additional Takeaways. 1. The fishing pictures were net negative optics. 2. The Trey Video promoted Trey. Did not serve to self promote. 3. Ran DemSoc policies, and denied he was a DemSoc or SocDem. Took from creditably, should have leaned into it.

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  13. 3 things could have done better: 1. Really settled on progressive points. He cobbled together too many conflicting solutions. 2. Once the pandemic hit, he should have hammered away at social media. 3. Less name calling. We get it, is from Tennessee.

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  14. 3 things did that didn’t work well: 1. Inadvertently promoted in nearly every social media post. 2. Knowledge: Ran a progressive platform without understanding the nuance. 3. Missed Opportunity: With Covid, should have moved the campaign to social media.

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  15. 3 things did that worked well: 1. Ran progressive. 2. Attempted to be personable. 3. Bridge gaps using music.

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  16. Like many others, I am disappointed by the results in Indiana’s 9th. I really did hope that my former opponent, , would have faired better. Here are my takeaways:

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  17. Looking at the election results from like:

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  18. I would venture to say that most of those who are ideologically socialist are not single issue voters. We have an array of opinions and passions. We probably have a position or two that we support for anyone in the working class can and would support. ❤️✊

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    There’s always going to be negative, but same can be said about all political labels. We, Socialists, get a little more ‘negative’ largely because we’re not mainstream and misunderstood. The more people know, the more they are amiable. We’ve got a lot of potential.

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  21. Nov 5

    On November 5th, 1855, Eugene V. Debs was born in Terre Haute, Indiana.

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