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In reply to the discussion: Hillary’s ‘Progressive’ Effort Backfires, Wall Street Calls Her Out [View all]Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)101. Since Hillary was saying many popular Democrat issues befoe Warren came on the scene of even being
A Democrat, then the one to go left has been Warren. Hilary has advocated for women's rights for years, has fought for Civil Rights for years, has fought for children's rights for years, has sponsored minimum wage increases whole in Congress and was passed whole she was on Congress and now some thinks she is getting pulled to the left. Good move, I know where she has been. Yes she has been told by a hedge fund he isn't happy with her, it did not matter to Hillary and she goes on with her campaign. She is not afraid.
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The rich think the only way they can get what they want is through a "democrat"....
Spitfire of ATJ
Jun 2015
#30
Goldman Sachs CEO L. Blankfein reportedly said he’d be okay if either Clinton or Bush won next year.
AtomicKitten
Jun 2015
#2
"Wall Street" is usually code for fiscal matters. Typically, Wall Street doesn't
merrily
Jun 2015
#52
Hell, even some of the repubs have donned progressive drag and talked about these thing.
arcane1
Jun 2015
#4
I'm not going to jump on you because you didn't post that despicable slur, 1SBM.
beam me up scottie
Jun 2015
#88
Normally it would be a good sign that Wall Street calls out a Democratic candidate. n/t
pampango
Jun 2015
#13
Yeah, how is this a 'backfire' if she's pissing off the right people? I don't get it, either.
randome
Jun 2015
#55
Well, she made a hedge fund manager sad. Surely you'd admit that's at least a start.
randome
Jun 2015
#80
Since Hillary was saying many popular Democrat issues befoe Warren came on the scene of even being
Thinkingabout
Jun 2015
#101