I will say this once again.....
@SenSanders IS NOT A DEMOCRAT
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I won’t!
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If he’s the candidate, whether I like it or not, I’ll vote for him. I won’t give my vote away.
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Agreed. I wish Sanders would take his Russian bots and go away, yet I won’t stay home. I’ll vote for the Dem nominee.
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I have serious problems with Tulsi Gabbard.pic.twitter.com/g7JJUR0emL
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Ditto. She won’t get even near nominated so purely theoretical.
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#Never is#NeverTrump. I pledge to support my candidates and not bash any other Democratic Candidates... United We Stand, Divided We Fall.#VoteBlueNoMatterWho#VoteBlue2020#Democrats#DNC#Progressives#BlueWavepic.twitter.com/FUpA9YQsdP
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Тази мултимедия може да съдържа неприличен материал. Научи повече
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Sorry, but we need to be talking about all of these candidates clearly and succinctly! Calling it bickering demeans the process of selection.
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Yes. Don't call it "bickering." We're discussing.
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You're missing the entire point of a primary Brian. Pruning a tree doesn't kill it. If you want a popularity contest vote in student council. If you want a leader of a major political party, participate in the primary
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No, in today’s media climate...we must avoid inter party anger and insults.
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Criticizing policies, past or present, criticizing actions and deeds, are absolutely necessary for the process. It makes us better and maybe we can actually figure out what the party stands for
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Each person having the opportunity to weigh in on which candidate would be the best choice for President is exactly what primaries are for. People who say to Get In Line have no clue what a turnoff their authoritarian, anti-democratic BS is to many voters.https://twitter.com/luciusringwald/status/1121767898400342017 …
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Another nuance that's often lost in preemptive voter-shaming: criticizing a candidate & supporting their opponent—as with my abandoning Bernie for Tulsi because she was the only one to defend Julian Assange—pressures that candidate to take a more principled stand on key issues.
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I still stand firmly in support of Bernie but he definitely needs a Tulsi to push him left on his weaker foreign policy
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She would be a SoS for the ages. It's arguably a more powerful spot than VP, though as Cheney illustrates, it mostly depends on the VP.
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Absolutely, I've been wanting a Bernie/Nina ticket with Tulsi as SoS and Warren as CFPB chief
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