If you don’t know how to bite your tongue and not fight against the people on the same side as you— you’re not going to be able to lead the Democratic Party, let alone the United States. The Dem Party is a huge tent it needs to be lead by example though unity not division.
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Republicans learned this lesson long ago when Reagan came up with the 11th commandment for his 1966 gubernatorial campaign saying: “Thou shalt not speak ill of any fellow Republican.”
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This tweet is not specifically for one candidate but for pretty much all of them at this point. I’ve been extremely disappointed to see so many people with so much experience act so immaturely by making frankly stupid mistakes that divide their own side and help the opposition
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Send money to the opponents of these senators. Senators are not listening to 3/4 of the American public they are turning a deaf ear to Americans. Serious danger.pic.twitter.com/1fC1QS3ZL4
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For those wanting to know: Susan Collins' opponent is
@SaraGideon Lindsey Graham's opponent is@harrisonjaime
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Then what's the point of a primary?
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Ideally to let the party voters pick. Voters should bicker, not candidates.
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You should check out videos of the 2008 primary debates. There's no correlation between playing patty cake in primaries and victory in the general.
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That is because the dem. candidates only care about money & power, they do not care about anything or anyone else, just themselves. They know that they cannot win on issues or merit that is why they are trying to buy votes by promising free stuff.
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Not all of them
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