Hard words but necessary: both Booker and McGrath are great candidates, I wish them the best, but they have both raised far more than they can possibly use. If you want to help secure a Senate majority, give in marginal races and downballot in competitive states, not in Kentucky.https://twitter.com/PpollingNumbers/status/1276171967226396674 …
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Our broken campaign finance system has the same problem as the startup economy—it rewards the people who are best at storytelling to donors with money, and not the people who can deliver on the stories they sell.
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To be fair though, the KY democratic senate primary was, until this year, one of those lesser known elections.
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I agree McGrath doesn’t need any more donations but people are going to keep giving to Booker when he wins the primary because they find him inspiring. You are right there are inspirational candidates all over the country and we need to learn who they are and donate accordingly.
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Yeah, that's what I mean about people giving with their heart rather than with their head. I find Booker inspiring too!
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The Democrats still won't admit they're carrying a rapidly extinguishing torch of bullshit corporate appeasement. They could be spending half the money and winning twice as much with progressives. But, lobbies, and donors, and glad-handing, and post-office lecture tours.
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We tried this and all the progressives were obliterated at the polls.
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