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In reply to the discussion: Can't support Warren anymore. Superpac was last straw [View all]peggysue2
(12,359 posts)67. Warren's decision on the super pac marks her as a realist, a pragmatic contender
You can't run these campaigns on air or hope; national campaigns are obscenely expensive. Unlike Sanders' campaign that refuses to disclose their big money donations (even in the face of a FEC complaint and demand) or hide behind the Our Revolution front, Warren has been honest and upfront.
If she wants to compete, she needs the money to do so. Everyone knows that. And if she were to repeat her upswing from October/November of last year, I wouldn't hold it against her.
She is a very good candidate, stronger IMHO than Sanders will ever be. And in 2020? It's all about WINNING. Otherwise, we all lose. Everything.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Totally. And all those SC republicans who pledged last night to vote for BS should not be taken
Squinch
Feb 2020
#8
If the super PAC money was the last straw, you may need to reconsider your current choice as well:
beastie boy
Feb 2020
#5
Now can we get a statement from Sanders concerning Our Revolution's lack of disclosure
ehrnst
Feb 2020
#68
re: "the last straw in a string of broken ideals and reversals on her part."
thesquanderer
Feb 2020
#34
What I see is that she is willing to work out whatever will be beneficial and pass through
2naSalit
Feb 2020
#56
Yet you refuse to support the one Liberal candidate in the race who actually has a history
Moderateguy
Feb 2020
#43
Right, I guess Super PACs are bad until you are desperate to turn around a failing campaign
tritsofme
Feb 2020
#42
Sanders has about a half dozen Super PACs working for him and a couple of "dark money" groups.
George II
Feb 2020
#47
A couple weeks ago Sanders said M4A would not pass, a staffer said the same and AOC came out stating
LizBeth
Feb 2020
#60
Warren's decision on the super pac marks her as a realist, a pragmatic contender
peggysue2
Feb 2020
#67
So you switch from a person that just set up a superpac to one that has had two helping
Blue_true
Feb 2020
#71