Smart take here. (This goes to my point that it is very often dudes deploying the misogyny argument, which is extra rich...) https://twitter.com/DavidofSeattle/status/1018298160320352256 …
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Yup, I think in the upcoming primaries in August, Justice Dems have only endorsed Brent Welder and James Thompson for a white Male. Rest like Cori Bush, Abdul El Sayed, and Rashida Tlaib are POC.
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Ya I believe OR also backed the white male in my NJ2 race when there was a prog WOC leading the race (he ended up dropping out). Anyway, it would be an interesting stat to see just Bernie’s endorsements men via woman (not just those larger PAC endorsements). Could clear it up.
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I should say the prog WOC was leading the progressive in the race. A Dino ultimately won the primary.
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I just checked and unfortunately that's incorrect. Our Revolution only backed Peter Jacob in NJ-07 and Jim Keady in NJ-04. Justice Democrats backed
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They backed Sean Thom. He dropped out.
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Interesting, i don't see it listed anywhere on their National Website. Yeah that sounds weird.
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Looks like it’s their NJ chapter. Which I’m assuming must/ should be approved by the national chapter.
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Yeah a lot of the times the national chapter wont endorse because they find issue with the local endorsement. That definitely rang true in my state of Maryland where they endorsed I think about only a quarter or 35% of the candidates endorsed by the local chapter



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The NJ chapter also took him off their site. (Maybe bc he dropped out) But it was reported back in March. anyway I was more curious about Bernie not his pac.http://www.ocsentinel.com/news/four-democratic-house-candidates-outline-positions/article_b9c0d7ac-1c96-11e8-9d0f-233dd9d6654c.html …
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