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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jun 28

    "We had people running this like a 1998 City Council race and not a 2018 congressional primary," said one person involved in Joe Crowley’s campaignhttps://nyti.ms/2tzjGk6 

    7:50 AM - 28 Jun 2018
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      1. Kennedy35‏ @McgeeDDD Jun 28
        Replying to @nytimes

        Sounds like HRC presidential campaign. @davidaxelrod would have never let that happen.

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      1. BubbaLucia‏ @BubbaLucia Jun 28
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        keywords: aggressive grass roots campaign. she got out the vote. he didn't.

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      1. tony v. zampella‏ @zampella Jun 28
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        Neither did the NYT, same phenomenon. Look in the mirror.

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      1. Ken Pa. never give up‏ @KennethHeer Jun 28
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        I can't read the article. But off the top of my head, this is what is wrong with our current Dems. Their grasp on what needs to be done has been, and will continue to be, of great concern to me. I'm appreciative of his consession speech, but glad he is gone.

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      2. Norman Young‏ @NormanGYoung Jun 28
        Replying to @nytimes

        Because the Democrat Party is now: 1. Anti-Israel. 2. Open borders. 3. Openly socialist.

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      3. Vivian Da Silva‏ @VivianDaSilva Jun 28
        Replying to @NormanGYoung @nytimes

        What’s wrong w/being anti-Israel? It’s an apartheid state. Being anti-Israel isn’t being anti-Semitic.

        2 replies 1 retweet 1 like
      4. ProgressiveforLife 🎼 📚 🇨🇦 🇪🇺 🇫🇷 🇳🇱 🇩🇪‏ @Torontoprof1 Jun 28
        Replying to @VivianDaSilva @nytimes

        True. People need to stop conflating the two.

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      2. Michael‏ @kdevil66 Jun 28
        Replying to @nytimes

        and that is the crux of the problem, why younger more media savvy candidates are needed in the Democratic party that understand today's social networking, today's form of communications to masses and the ways to address false claims and counter smearing tactics.

        1 reply 1 retweet 2 likes
      3. Kung Fu Fighting In The War Room‏ @TheDoomsdayGap Jun 28
        Replying to @kdevil66 @nytimes

        I wouldn't call it a problem, nor that the crux of it. People are tired of the elections being bought, tired of the interests of multinational corporations being protected over their own as working-class citizens. Tired of white-collar thieves exploiting them and walking...

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      4. Michael‏ @kdevil66 Jun 28
        Replying to @TheDoomsdayGap @nytimes

        Older candidates are smart enough to hire younger Media savvy people. We are stuck with multi-nationals, the world is much smaller and trying to insulate the US from the world means economic disaster for the US as the rest of the world moves on ask Harley-Davidson

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      1. greenmile82‏ @jcoff316 Jun 28
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        $3+ million is an awful lot of money for a city council race.

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      1. Prasun‏ @PrasunK5 Jun 28
        Replying to @nytimes

        Oh

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      1. #MeThree 🏴‍☠️‏ @_Me_Three Jun 29
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        We're going to make Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez the new Nancy Pelosi. It's going to be great

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      1. themadoperator‏ @themadoperator Jun 28
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        You know what else happened in 1998 ? Bill Clinton cracked down on immigration and it's been that way since then!

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      1. Linda Clawson‏ @LindaClawson3 Jun 28
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        Congress will never vote for term limits, so we need to impose them by electing someone new every 6 yrs. Hard to keep your eye on the ball when you are showered w/campaign money, lucrative job offers ,& lavish gifts by special interests.

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      1. Monty Sullivan‏ @SullivanMonty Jun 28
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        Democrats wake up pony up update all your candidate running approaches to become winners next 4 months first - then fine tune all the way to 2020 enlist younger assistants and managers to reach young voters @TheDemocrats @CA_Dem @davidhogg111 @Emma4Change #BlueWavers

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      1. Val Escher‏ @EscherSays Jun 28
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        "'Her strongest support came from areas that were not predominantly Hispanic,' Mr. Romalewski said, citing Astoria, where white residents comprise nearly half the population."

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      1. z‏ @n3rdSt4r Jun 28
        Replying to @nytimes @cindygallop

        I’m not seeing an upset. I’m seeing an arrogant and entitled leader gutted by his own complacency.

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