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Daniel Boone's avatar

The Democrats need to develop a war strategy like Clinton had. Think ahead to the next generation or two not just the next election. Attract not just the best and the brightest but also the toughest. Wield the damn hammer when you get it!

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Lynn's avatar

"Democrats sit there and say, “We can’t be like them.” My sentiments exactly. It was painful to see Kamala stand there doing a "peaceful transfer of power" and then brag about how nice Democrats are to not make a fuss. The election being so close with known cheaters who openly plan to overturn democracy needs to be challenged.

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Wright's avatar

YASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!

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Trenton R. Pennington's avatar

I agree with you on all of this.

And I’m using basic science to approach voting.

Does a candidate have a history of doing what I need from them? Do they have a history of using compromise to serve everybody? Are they proven in their ability to make good on their promises?

If not, then no vote from me.

I refuse to be bullied by fear mongers to vote for a spineless party.

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LGBTQ+ Christian Poet's avatar

I don't want to become the enemy, "The master's tool will never dismantle the master's house". I do agree that there needs to be an offense, but I think a lot of people, myself included, don't know what it should be... We can't fear monger people to our side... Or use extensive money and power to get our way...we simply don't have that

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Walter Rhein's avatar

The tool isn't at fault, it's the person who holds it.

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