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In reply to the discussion: For your consideration. Cori Bush - MO 01 [View all]Algernon Moncrieff
(5,961 posts)32. This article from Kos kind of sums up my opinion on that race
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2018/07/19/1781757/-Alexandria-Ocasio-Cortez-has-inspired-me-to-support-Sharice-Davids-for-Congress
Here is O-C's comment from a different article in Kos.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2018/7/18/1781722/-KS-03-Alexandria-Ocasio-Cortez-Teams-Up-With-Bernie-Sanders-amp-PCCC-To-Help-Brent-Welder-D-Win
I'd be happy with either of them.
Ideology and movements aside, I just dont see the grit and determination I see from Ms. Davids, who clearly worked her rear off for every inch of ground shes ever gained in life.
And the diversity factor is important to me. Look...Im a white guy. I feel for white guys who might get overlooked because we are energized by women, and POC, and LGBTQs. But in the grand scheme of things, I feel that having a diverse Congress gives some candidates an edge when we have a slate of good contenders.
Im going to have to back Sharice Davids on this one. Shes the right choice for where we are, and where we want to go.
I would like to see both Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sharice Davids sworn in next January. We will be a better country for it. If you have some time, check out her website. Perhaps she will inspire you too.
And the diversity factor is important to me. Look...Im a white guy. I feel for white guys who might get overlooked because we are energized by women, and POC, and LGBTQs. But in the grand scheme of things, I feel that having a diverse Congress gives some candidates an edge when we have a slate of good contenders.
Im going to have to back Sharice Davids on this one. Shes the right choice for where we are, and where we want to go.
I would like to see both Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sharice Davids sworn in next January. We will be a better country for it. If you have some time, check out her website. Perhaps she will inspire you too.
Here is O-C's comment from a different article in Kos.
Brent is leading the Republican incumbent by 7% in a poll conducted by the PCCC. Hillary Clinton won this Kansas district and Bernie won it in the primary.
Brents primary opponents include a banker, a corporate attorney, and a guy who emblazoned his website with the words leading from the center and boasts of the courage to compromise. Brents Republican opponent is the #1 recipient of campaign funding from payday loan sharks.
Brents primary opponents include a banker, a corporate attorney, and a guy who emblazoned his website with the words leading from the center and boasts of the courage to compromise. Brents Republican opponent is the #1 recipient of campaign funding from payday loan sharks.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2018/7/18/1781722/-KS-03-Alexandria-Ocasio-Cortez-Teams-Up-With-Bernie-Sanders-amp-PCCC-To-Help-Brent-Welder-D-Win
I'd be happy with either of them.
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Is this the Cori Bush who is running the primary against progressive Congressman and....
George II
Jul 2018
#1
His voting may be outstandiing, but he funnels campaign money to his sister.
Algernon Moncrieff
Jul 2018
#9
That's a great question, and Senator Sanders should answer that question.
Algernon Moncrieff
Jul 2018
#23
Unless it's verifiably "legit" (as you say) and corroborated, this shouldn't be posted here....
George II
Jul 2018
#30
The St. Louis Post Dispatch absolutely did NOT report that Clay was "funneling money to his sister".
lapucelle
Jul 2018
#64
And every penny that Clay's campaign committee spent has been duly reported to the FEC.
George II
Jul 2018
#65
And you chose to mischaracterize a legal expenditure as "funneling money to his sister"
lapucelle
Jul 2018
#74
Would you find it "ethically questionable" for a candidate to pay him/herself for anything?
George II
Jul 2018
#79
Since it's such an issue for you, I checked Cori Bush's FEC filings. Did you know that she paid....
George II
Jul 2018
#87
That's less than what most companies allow for daily meal money on trips
Algernon Moncrieff
Jul 2018
#96
In all my years as a treasurer, other than reimbursements (which are also in that report)....
George II
Jul 2018
#102
You know what's really interesting, to see how much of a "story" this is, I decided to google...
George II
Jul 2018
#110
Well it's obviously not Clay - but I think all he's sent to sis' firm all told is half a million
Algernon Moncrieff
Jul 2018
#112
"The voters will decide" who uses a pejorative to mischaracterize a legal practice?
lapucelle
Jul 2018
#72
Yes, it is perfectly legal to inaccurately frame facts in a negative way to serve an agenda,
lapucelle
Jul 2018
#77
I don't think my framing is that different than this Post Dipatch piece
Algernon Moncrieff
Jul 2018
#86
If he paid for the services out of persona funds, THAT would be illegal! What he did/is doing....
George II
Jul 2018
#76
The ability to make nuanced distinctions between the meaning, register, and tone
lapucelle
Jul 2018
#93
I get it. Desperate attempts to justify an inaccurate and misleading allegation
lapucelle
Jul 2018
#99
I'm not going to go looking for them, not worth the trouble, but do you have any idea....
George II
Jul 2018
#62
But you're acting like what Clay is doing, and fully documenting, is out of the ordinary....
George II
Jul 2018
#103
I'm not worried about him winning, I'm worried about some trying to divide Democrats in Missouri....
George II
Jul 2018
#11
I understand that, I'm just not accustomed to politicians traveling 1,000 miles to campaign....
George II
Jul 2018
#14
Harumph, a "corporate attorney" who moved to a reservation to advocate for....
George II
Jul 2018
#28
So what's the point of running against him in a PRIMARY other than to divide?
George II
Jul 2018
#24
The bigger question is why be excited about a race where the incumbent is almost sure to win easily
Kaleva
Jul 2018
#31
You're putting words in my mouth (keyboard) But a Democrat challenging a VERY popular...
George II
Jul 2018
#36
Electing progressive women is great, I'm all for it, but not at the expense...
George II
Jul 2018
#29
WHAT? Lacy Clay is only 61 years old, certainly not "old blood"! Doesn't his experience...
George II
Jul 2018
#49
I thought this was a discussion about Cori Bush challenging incumbent progressive Democrat Clay?
George II
Jul 2018
#40
People ignore the fact that 70% of the electorate in the 14th District are in QUEENS....
George II
Jul 2018
#43
Toss up seat that Clinton only lost by 2.2%, and DCCC "Red to Blue candidate"
brooklynite
Jul 2018
#46
I'll tell you why I would support this race in a more holistic level
Algernon Moncrieff
Jul 2018
#50