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oberliner

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4. Medicare for All, $15 Minimum Wage, Higher Corporate Tax rates
Wed Aug 29, 2018, 07:27 AM
Aug 2018

Last edited Wed Aug 29, 2018, 03:30 PM - Edit history (1)

He ran on a platform that was very similar to Bernie's.

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Gillum is great if thats who won the primary. Go Blue. Crutchez_CuiBono Aug 2018 #1
I dont think that is the battle. honest.abe Aug 2018 #2
Medicare for All, $15 Minimum Wage, Higher Corporate Tax rates oberliner Aug 2018 #4
Those ideas were around long before Bernie. honest.abe Aug 2018 #6
Of course they were oberliner Aug 2018 #8
Those voting for Gillum will not be because he is assoicated with Bernie. honest.abe Aug 2018 #21
Actually, I thought you were going to say something else... NurseJackie Aug 2018 #32
Are you saying that EVERY voter who voted for Gillum agrees with EVERY one of Gillum's positions? George II Aug 2018 #40
Sure but name 1 person who ran on all that? SkyDancer Aug 2018 #13
yes but ALL dems want this..not just bernie ppl.. samnsara Aug 2018 #7
That's not true oberliner Aug 2018 #9
Of course there were a "few areas" uponit7771 Aug 2018 #23
That was BEFORE the primary. Good Democrats embrace the policies of their standard bearer.... George II Aug 2018 #37
No that isn't true at all SkyDancer Aug 2018 #14
+1 Go Vols Aug 2018 #44
Gillum is going to have to battle this Narrative UncleTomsEvilBrother Aug 2018 #3
Gillum ran on a platform that was very similar to Bernie's oberliner Aug 2018 #5
And also the Democratic Party's platform. George II Aug 2018 #25
Bernie didn't endorse him until August 1. ehrnst Aug 2018 #30
If the bandwagon can hold all that weight... I guess it's safe to hop on... no matter how late! NurseJackie Aug 2018 #31
Running to get to the front of another parade? yardwork Aug 2018 #42
I really wish people would stop trying to give Bernie credit for Gillum's Win. vdogg Aug 2018 #10
That's not what this article is doing at all oberliner Aug 2018 #11
Wonder who he will put as his Lt Gov? Graham perhaps ? FloridaBlues Aug 2018 #12
Sanders doesn't own these issues. NCTraveler Aug 2018 #19
+1, I think that's what grates me the most people acting as if these concepts are new uponit7771 Aug 2018 #24
yes it is Go Vols Aug 2018 #45
No. Skidmore Aug 2018 #15
+1 Exactly. n/t FSogol Aug 2018 #16
I think it's a mistake for anyone to try and TAKE CREDIT for Gillum's personal achievements. NurseJackie Aug 2018 #18
+++ sheshe2 Aug 2018 #29
That's my take as well. yardwork Aug 2018 #43
Your act is clear. Nt NCTraveler Aug 2018 #17
What a ridiculous media-concocted narrative mcar Aug 2018 #20
There's a slight problem with your divisive narrative. retread Aug 2018 #22
No, it doesn't... SidDithers Aug 2018 #26
I wonder what the narrative will be once President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.... George II Aug 2018 #27
It means a progressive Democratic challenge verses the trump agenda. While some relish in trying to still_one Aug 2018 #28
I'm Confused Me. Aug 2018 #35
Not so fast malaise Aug 2018 #33
This! sheshe2 Aug 2018 #36
I s'pose that's one of many interpretations. LanternWaste Aug 2018 #34
great pushback on this, Duers bigtree Aug 2018 #38
No. ismnotwasm Aug 2018 #39
Here's a thought peggysue2 Aug 2018 #41
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