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In reply to the discussion: I see that James Talarico is doing something that Kamala did not [View all]RandySF
(86,536 posts)44. You don't define an opponent with a single interview.
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I see that James Talarico is doing something that Kamala did not [View all]
senseandsensibility
18 hrs ago
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It is also important he confronts MAGA christianity about their bastardization of Christianity.
travelingthrulife
18 hrs ago
#4
My thoughts exactly. That's why I've thought that Talarico was particularly needed at this time.
summer_in_TX
16 hrs ago
#42
I would say Obama was elected to bring us a public option in healthcare
questionseverything
17 hrs ago
#22
Here's a link from Wikipedia that appears to support my recollection of events
Mad_Machine76
14 hrs ago
#59
I still genuinely believe if the Dems had RAMMED Medicare for all Americans through in 2009, we never
PatrickforB
16 hrs ago
#36
Nah, with all due respect, your post would have us all dancing at the end of the same string.
PatrickforB
9 hrs ago
#76
Opportunity economy, middle class, small business, first-time house buyer subsidy, corporate price gouging,
betsuni
9 hrs ago
#77
Except I would get rid of the 'fight hard' clause. My email box and mobile text fills up every day with dozens
PatrickforB
16 hrs ago
#40
Picking a convicted felon over competency is entirely because of not solving issues like housing and affordability (n/m)
Soul_of_Wit
15 hrs ago
#49
It is a fact. Do we want to have our principles or do we want to win some elections so we can make these things right?
Bluetus
16 hrs ago
#38
I am not sure one can ever define an opponent especially one as creepy as his. Best to just constantly define yourself.
efhmc
11 hrs ago
#73
Last night, Paxton broke out every stereotype from the Trump book he could find.
ificandream
15 hrs ago
#53
She called Trump an "unhinged and unstable" fascist ... oh wait, it's Kamala the Invisible, like all the
betsuni
12 hrs ago
#69