I think, if we disagree, it's on whether Dem politicians share left goals but were stymied, or don't share them at all.
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Replying to @e_urq
My working assumptiom is that most Dems are more in tune with donors than voters, and donors have rich people's priorities.
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that's a problem w the whole campaign finance system. Dems can't afford to turn their backs on it. Honestly, I don't see a way out rn
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Replying to @MadelineOnMars
I don't either, but I reject calls to just be quiet and support Dems because they're not Trump.
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Replying to @e_urq
The one thing I have in common with Trump voters is massive anger and feelings of impotence at the current political system
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Sessions will be WAY more harmful than DeVos: that was poor prioritizing. Dems should have concentrated on policy, not character...
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Replying to @MadelineOnMars
Ugh, don't get me started. Sessions is the worst of the worst, and got very little pushback.
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Getting a bunch of old white men to admit to their racism is not a winning strategy! 100% accurate but totally fruitless.
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Replying to @MadelineOnMars
I think people are still reeling from the things that need to be explained and made clear. I have a conservative friend...
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Replying to @e_urq
He's very against racial discrimination, but figures "it's illegal so no need to worry about it". Connecting dots of to enforcement is hard.
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There are things people thought we'd stopped having to litigate, like whether the justice department should enforce civil rights.
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