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    18 hours ago
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    You cherry-picked a micro sample of 1,001 people. The portion of you referenced is 139 people. Margin of error much? Of those 139, 115 “Strong Liberals” voted for and 105 “Strong Liberals” voted for . This is a difference of only 10 people. Lousy journalism.

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    20 hours ago

    That's the point. They make it nearly impossible to find. You have to click the Harvard-HarrisX Poll link (can't see on mobile), go to the bottom of the second article, enlarge the spreadsheet. SPOILER ALERT- only 139 "strong liberals" took this poll (NOT progressives).

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    15 hours ago

    Just when we're ready to give you credit for being relatively responsible, you go & add more to your article. Serious question: Is keeping you so busy you don't have time to read polls accurately? Here are some points you left out:

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    19 hours ago

    Help keep the truth in the media. We have hit a point where people in the media are blantly lieing and deceiving us on a daily basis. We will not tolerate it anymore. Join today!

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    WATCH: Sen. Orrin Hatch removes a pair of glasses he's not wearing

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  6. Retweeted
    Jan 3

    Congresswoman tells cheering crowd that Trump impeachment coming “We’re going to go in and impeach the motherfucker”

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    Jan 3

    If even the progressives who voted for the whole rules package agree that is an anathema to progressives - and they do - why did Dem leadership insist on putting it in? I know it’s inconvenient but it’s also super important for you to acknowledge they are not on your side.

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    Jan 3

    Over 200 members voted for Nancy Pelosi today, yet the GOP only booed one: me. Don’t hate me cause you ain’t me, fellas 💁🏽‍♀️

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    Jan 3

    The people who said that we can’t have a convention to get money out of politics because we might get a balanced budget amendment just pushed for , which artificially demands balanced budgets. Dem establishment was never against that GOP idea, they’re against real change!

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    Jan 3

    Credit to for being one of the four votes against package. We just talked about it on-air, how some strong progressives like & voted for progressive priorities!

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  11. Retweeted
    24 hours ago

    Another excellent, balanced an thoughtful piece by . Explains what’s wrong with Congress in the context of the vote.

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  12. Retweeted
    Jan 3

    Progressives who voted yes on rules package that included , ball is in your court. If you don't bring things like for a vote now, that means establishment absolutely lied to you. Do we agree that if they don't allow a vote, they can never be trusted again?

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  13. Jan 3

    2018 Was A Year Of HUGE Wins via

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  14. Retweeted
    Jan 2

    When Republicans win they take power, but when Democrats win they too often give their power to Republicans. If House Democrats pass , they’ll be ceding power to Donald Trump and Republican politicians immediately after historic Democratic gains. 🤦‍♂️

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    The House needs 18 NO votes to stop PAYGO on Thursday. There are 2 confirmed NO votes so far. & Let's stop this fiscal madness in its tracks. We need a flexible budget to rebalance our economy.

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    Jan 2

    PAYGO is wretched policy, but I am most irritated over the sheer stupidity of it. it says "I am a gormless clod whose head has been trapped in a pickle jar since 2006"

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    Jan 2

    Message to House Dems: Do NOT vote for “PayGo” in the rules package. It’s a brainless Republican idea that tax cuts or mandatory spending increases must be offset by tax increases or mandatory spending cuts. Totally disables fiscal policy.

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    Jan 1

    This is a terrible move from Pelosi and Democratic Party leadership and a slap in the face for movements demanding justice and prosperity for all — not just a privileged few.

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    Jan 2

    If is such a “master legislator,” why do Dems have to pass that kneecaps themselves as first order of business? Did the pass where they didn’t pass tax cuts unless they could pay for it? Of course not, why would they punch themselves in the face?

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    PayGo would be a terrible policy that unilaterally disarms the incoming Democratic majority’s ability to govern. Rather than pursue cuts to programs we support, we should stand on our principles and argue that our policies would lead to economic growth

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