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In reply to the discussion: Why I'm running against Debbie Wasserman-Schultz [View all]ChiciB1
(15,435 posts)2. I Can't Afford To Donate Anymore $$ Right Now...
but so happy to see this and to support him.
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And they must just love that she doesn't want to tax Wall Street speculation the way Bernie does...
cascadiance
Jan 2016
#15
Most people in this demographic don't buy into the rhetoric you are using. eom
MohRokTah
Jan 2016
#18
Then I guess they didn't think Wall Street needed a bailout since it was doing so nicely...
cascadiance
Jan 2016
#20
Maybe corporatists won't, but most people aren't the 1%. That's why they are called the ONE percent
cascadiance
Jan 2016
#47
Gloat while you can. You have the billionaires on your side, but sooner or later the People
rhett o rick
Jan 2016
#48
And that will continue as long as craven politicians tell them only what they already believe.
Jim Lane
Jan 2016
#69
Oh sure,...telling older people you are going to expand Social Security is a real loser.
Spitfire of ATJ
Jan 2016
#44
What was the 2014 turnout in her district? How many disaffected are needed to tip the scales?
Scuba
Jan 2016
#61
In 2007 i had people here tell me pot legalization was a non issue, no state would EVER legalize it.
Warren DeMontague
Jan 2016
#22
The way to relate to millenials is to have core beliefs that govern how you act as a politician.
JonLeibowitz
Jan 2016
#33
Remember when her advisers were talking about their "new rollout of authenticity and spontaneity"?
Warren DeMontague
Jan 2016
#41
They have planned spontaneity :-) :-). Indeed, you can't make this shit up. n/t
JonLeibowitz
Jan 2016
#43
Doesn't matter. I am sure DWS has her sights on bigger things. I bet she is hoping that
rhett o rick
Jan 2016
#49
I live in California as well and rather than donate, I'm buying a few votes in her district. nt
cherokeeprogressive
Jan 2016
#30
When are the findings from the investigation that Sanders ask for on the DNC due out? He will win.
DhhD
Jan 2016
#32
I think DhhD meant that if Sanders' report on the contract breach by DWS is out
Betty Karlson
Jan 2016
#53
That's why endorsements by what they consider to be "the in crowd" don't impress me.
Spitfire of ATJ
Jan 2016
#55
There is no "obsessive dislike" in his article, just clearly stated policy positions.
senz
Jan 2016
#57
Any reason will do. Just get her out of office. Florida has more than it's share of dino's.
Ivan Kaputski
Jan 2016
#72
Canova:Anti-TPP, private prisons, pro medical marijuana, pro Glass Steagall
stuffmatters
Jan 2016
#74