Oh no, you mean the desperate pivot to racism didn't turn her campaign around? Tragic.
Anyways
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Oh no, you mean the desperate pivot to racism didn't turn her campaign around? Tragic.
Anyways
McMorrow’s exit ahead of the early August primary doesn’t just reflect her own struggles, but also an emphasis among many Democrats to stop El-Sayed, out of fear he would be a weaker general election candidate against former Rep. Mike Rogers, a Republican.
Wrong, he'd be a stronger candidate. Fucking neoliberal traitors would just rather have a fascist.
They gotta go
Fuck yes. "Progressive" my ass. Big mistake by Warren to endorse her.
“Progressive” my ass.

Big mistake by Warren to endorse her.
Classic Warren.