I would without a doubt have supported her if she would have had the courage to endorse Bernie in 2016. She endorsed and campaigned for Hillary KNOWING how corrupt she was #Bernie2020
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She didn’t indorse HRC until Bernie was out, was neutral until then. I’m sure she regrets it.
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Her silence spoke measures. She didn’t endorse Bernie when he needed a sitting senator’s endorsement the most. She praised him and spoke highly of his ideas so much, but didn’t wanna rock the boat and take a chance when she 100% knew he was the right candidate
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You think that Warren made the difference? I wouldn’t vote for Sanders or Warren for anything. Xoxoxox
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Yeah, I don’t really care much for a Hillary supporter’s opinion on this seeing as $hillary, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, and the DNC are pretty much the sole reason we have Trump in the White House. But thanks for your input, I guess....? Xoxoxo
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My money is on kamala...the Bernie ship, although i supported him, has sailed
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He’s still the most popular politician in the country based on every poll. And with the name recognition from 2016, the 2020 election is his to lose. That being said, I think Harris makes the final four because she seems to be the establishment’s new favorite toy.
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New favorite toy? Did you really just tweet this?
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Yes. She checks all the boxes the establishment wing of the Democratic Party could want in a candidate: a corporatist who can use gender and race to belittle any dissent as merely sexist or racist, even if the dissent is purely based on policy.
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Hmm so your saying a woman or a person of color can run because they can’t be objective? Is that what you’re arguing?
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No. I’m making an argument for why the party’s donors like her so much. A woman and/or person of color can run on policy. Nina Turner and Tulsi Gabbard come to mind. And who knows how high Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s ceiling is.
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Here are facts: these candidates are typically favored by younger people. Younger people typically have the lowest voter turnout and don’t appeal to moderate democrats who are typical over 40 and have a higher voter turnout. I like all three, and while I disagree with some of
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Warren/Harris 2020 sounds pretty good to me
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Harris/Warren sounds better to me.
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I actually like this one the best as well!
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She played it safe and followed the orders of the party during the primary and didn’t endorse Bernie. How can she be trusted to be anything different? We have to aim high.
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She’s a mixed bag. She seems to have an identity crisis: her policy instincts are sound but her political instincts aren’t. Her success comes down to her willingness to listen to her gut as opposed to giving into the Democratic Party think tanks that advise losing campaigns.
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This tweet right here sums it up very nicely. Has the instinctual passion to do good- but is still caught up in the Democratic Party, which is questionable
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