Maybe you should tell the press because all they ever report is the amount of campaign financing, not issues.
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Even more remarkable is the tiny percentage who say they'd prefer a candidate less like Bernie Sanders - 16%.
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Well if they'd quit voting for candidates because of fear maybe they'd get the candidates they perfer.
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@MichaelAvenatti fits this bill!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Someone who represents you and fights for you this should be obvious to more than 57%. Well get there.
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1) True. He’s a senator in his 70s. He’s made OK money for awhile, but his household income is barely over 200k. Pretty modest all in all. https://www.rollcall.com/wealth-of-congress … 2) the car thing is false: https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/bernie-sanders-audi-8/ … 3) that’s upper middle class, not 1%
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Absolutely. The problem with many Democrats is they have too much corporate money in their pocket and serve those interests over the people. We deserve to be represented, not just used as a voting mechanism. Hold them accountable. Elect sensiblypic.twitter.com/xkvFzZnKpL
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