But I suspect the other, mostly female frontrunners may have a quiet advantage: The same women who put in the time and shoe leather that won the Democrats the 2018 midterms. Women may not have as much money to give, but they’ve been better at organizing and putting in the work.
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It’ll be interesting to see this play out. What wins: Men writing checks or women knocking on doors? The answer might have impacts beyond just this election cycle.
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They averaged $27.50
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Yep, that’s about what an upper middle class person with a little extra cash to throw at a candidate early in race would likely give.
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This middle aged brown woman plans to knock on lots of doors... for Bernie. I exist. I have girlfriends who are going to knock on doors for him. We exist.
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And I'm going to guess the gender split isn't as drastic as she assumes.
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Yeah, it is all misogyny & racism. Otherwise, the candidates are exactly the same. It doesn't have anything to do with his consistent message for the last forty years for which we have been thirsty. Bernie Sanders showed us that another world is possible. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/feb/20/bernie-sanders-democratic-party …
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Oh. Do you only go back 40 years so you can ignore who he was at age 30?pic.twitter.com/OBX8ckWz4o
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