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In reply to the discussion: The Whole System Stinks, By Elizabeth Warren [View all]Zorra
(27,670 posts)13. Rush Holt, an Elizabeth Warren Democrat, is opposing Third Way corporatist Cory Booker
in the New Jersey Democratic primary to be held in mid-August.
Support Rush in his underdog bid to beat "Wall St Booker" in the NJ Dem primary!
Should he win the Aug. 13 primary and, later, the Oct. 16 special election, Holt said that he envisions working with current senators Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, Sherrod Brown of Ohio and Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin as a progressive. Holt counts universal healthcare, lowering student interest rates and fighting climate change as traditionally progressive ideals that he plans to support in the Senate. -
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i read in the republican version, 10.5%, with early low 'teaser' rates. i agree, it used to be
HiPointDem
Jul 2013
#33
Rush Holt, an Elizabeth Warren Democrat, is opposing Third Way corporatist Cory Booker
Zorra
Jul 2013
#13
Am I right that she is saying these high rates are here to stay or go higher? She is conceeding
Dustlawyer
Jul 2013
#17
Instead of charging interest on student loans, the government should be subsidizing the students.
RC
Jul 2013
#22
Maybe if we invested less in internet and phone surveillance we could afford to invest more in
JDPriestly
Jul 2013
#42