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Thank you. I think the appealing thing about working for the Dem party for me was very much what I'm witnessing now, which is the idea that you are fighting against something. I didn't even pay attention to what I was fighting FOR and how it was hurting the people I wanted to protect.
Thank you, I'm still learning.
I'm embarrassed to say that I too worked for the Democratic party on multiple occasions, for free. I thought that if I mailed enough post cards, it would absolve myself of blame for the decades I spent voting for lesser evil candidates that harmed the people that I claimed to care about. It didn't.
Thank you. I appreciate that.
Your bias doesn't strengthen your case, if anything, it's the opposite. Having relationships and empathizing with baby murderers is a choice, calling it your strategy is twisted.
America is great. The United States, not so much.
Saving them from what? (take all the time you need)
Care to elaborate? Let me guess. Another uninformed voter who was under the false impression that there was only one black woman on the ballot in 2024, amiright?
How were they in 2023?
Why do you?