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ehrnst

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54. It appears you don't live in Vermont
Tue Feb 26, 2019, 10:12 AM
Feb 2019

https://www.vtdemocrats.org/

Josh Massey, before joining the Vermont Democratic Party as Executive Director, worked for the Vermont State Employees’ Association for two years as a labor organizer union Rep. and another two election cycles for the Vermont Democratic Party one as the Washington County field organizer in 2012 and then as the Coordinated Campaign Director in 2014, pushing out the vote to help deliver the 2,300 vote difference that won the executive branch a third term for the VDP. He also served the VDP as the Chair of Washington County in 2013.

After graduating from the University of Kentucky in 2001 with a B.A. in History, Massey worked shortly in the field of real estate, but, a few years after starting, America’s housing market went bust and Josh and his family were left in economic crisis.

Massey, a lifelong Kentucky Wildcats fan, is married and has three children. He enjoys snowboarding, boating and attending his children’s basketball and gymnastics. He resides in Winooski.
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden

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Did you expect an answer? Voltaire2 Feb 2019 #1
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Blackmail Loki Liesmith Feb 2019 #3
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Ok. Then question me... SidDithers Feb 2019 #4
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He just gave you a damn good Cha Feb 2019 #7
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Not everyone wants BS to Cha Feb 2019 #9
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There are millions of others who Cha Feb 2019 #13
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We heard this before. MrsCoffee Feb 2019 #47
Nah, I disagree. Cha Feb 2019 #48
Bernie is the first to say he is a Socialist Democrat and not a Democrat, that's why. flying_wahini Feb 2019 #15
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Mahalo, flying_wahini! Cha Feb 2019 #20
You don't have to be a Democrat to vote for a Democrat... SidDithers Feb 2019 #16
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And I refer you to... SidDithers Feb 2019 #22
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... LexVegas Feb 2019 #28
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Beat me to it... SidDithers Feb 2019 #40
Sen Patrick Leahy (D-VT) honest.abe Feb 2019 #29
There is nothing that stops a candidate from running on a major or minor party ticket. MrsCoffee Feb 2019 #39
Yes there is. There is both a republican and Democratic Party... George II Feb 2019 #49
Just the opposite.. I don't like him Cha Feb 2019 #51
Bernie self-identifies as an Independent and Socialist. He does not self-identify as a Democrat. Honeycombe8 Feb 2019 #57
There's no party registration in Minnesota, like Vermont. The Velveteen Ocelot Feb 2019 #33
She has a (D) after her name as a Senator, not (DFL) (nt) ehrnst Feb 2019 #36
So what. There are political parties in Vermont and options to run as a major/minor party or ind. MrsCoffee Feb 2019 #42
Representatives choose which party they are. That will be declared in the gov. site. Honeycombe8 Feb 2019 #60
wash state doesnt have a party affiliation either but when you say you are something... samnsara Feb 2019 #30
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No, Independents who caucus with Democrats are Independents, not Democrats. ehrnst Feb 2019 #38
No, it does Not "make him a Democrat". Cha Feb 2019 #52
Not having to register to a party is not the same thing as not BEING affiliated with a party. Honeycombe8 Feb 2019 #63
It appears you don't live in Vermont ehrnst Feb 2019 #54
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Actually that is a valid response. You do realize how many times this has been batted around here? still_one Feb 2019 #59
Because Bernie hasn't signed their sacred sheet of paper Sinistrous Feb 2019 #19
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Best to get it in writing from him. MrsCoffee Feb 2019 #43
OK Dave in VA Feb 2019 #24
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well i hope the DNC makes everyone show their tax returns this year IF samnsara Feb 2019 #26
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re: "that's up to the DNC to determine what they require, not us." thesquanderer Feb 2019 #44
Again, not our first rodeo. He never released them the first time he promised. MrsCoffee Feb 2019 #45
Bernie is a Democrat only when it serves his needs. democratisphere Feb 2019 #34
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That and when he returns to his independent status he bashes the democrats Thekaspervote Feb 2019 #41
annnnnnd have you missed that it serves our needs as well? shanny Feb 2019 #46
Bernie is a Democratic Socialist Funtatlaguy Feb 2019 #37
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Democratic Socialist is one who holds that political theory, not a party. ehrnst Feb 2019 #56
His lack of support for the ACA says it all. ucrdem Feb 2019 #53
Mahalo for that news report, Cha Feb 2019 #58
Thanks Cha ucrdem Feb 2019 #61
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Are you seriously that naive? LongtimeAZDem Feb 2019 #55
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