"A first-time Senate candidate ran on an unapologetic platform of universal healthcare, labor rights, Indigenous sovereignty, economic justice, condemnation of genocide in Gaza, condemnation of the illegal war in Iran + a complete refusal to take a single dollar from AIPAC or corporate PACs . . . "
"ET APRÈS LA PESTE LA RENAISSANCE . . . "
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"I will take a bad senator from a broadly liberal party over a 'moderate' senator from a fascist party 100 percent of the time I’m confronted with the choice . . . "
"The establishment is not afraid of his past mistakes . . . "
"They are afraid of his future votes . . . "
"ET APRÈS LA PESTE LA RENAISSANCE . . . "
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%A9...
"I will take a bad senator from a broadly liberal party over a 'moderate' senator from a fascist party 100 percent of the time I’m confronted with the choice . . . "
"The establishment is not afraid of his past mistakes . . . "
"They are afraid of his future votes . . . "
"I will take a bad senator from a broadly liberal party over a 'moderate' senator from a fascist party 100 percent of the time I’m confronted with the choice . . . "
"The establishment is not afraid of his past mistakes . . . "
"They are afraid of his future votes . . . "
"I will take a bad senator from a broadly liberal party over a 'moderate' senator from a fascist party 100 percent of the time I’m confronted with the choice . . . "
"The establishment is not afraid of his past mistakes . . . "
"They are afraid of his future votes . . . "
"I will take a bad senator from a broadly liberal party over a 'moderate' senator from a fascist party 100 percent of the time I’m confronted with the choice . . . "
"The establishment is not afraid of his past mistakes . . . "
"They are afraid of his future votes . . . "
"Out of sheer spite . . . "
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"I will take a bad senator from a broadly liberal party over a 'moderate' senator from a fascist party 100 percent of the time I’m confronted with the choice . . . "
"The establishment is not afraid of his past mistakes . . . "
"They are afraid of his future votes . . . "
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The double standards, the legacy media pile-on, and why a landslide primary victory tells you everything about who the billionaire class is actually afraid of
The double standards, the legacy media pile-on, and why a landslide primary victory tells you everything about who the billionaire class is actually afraid of
www.qasimrashid.com
The double standards, the legacy media pile-on, and why a landslide primary victory tells you everything about who the billionaire class is actually afraid of
The double standards, the legacy media pile-on, and why a landslide primary victory tells you everything about who the billionaire class is actually afraid of
www.qasimrashid.com
The double standards, the legacy media pile-on, and why a landslide primary victory tells you everything about who the billionaire class is actually afraid of
The double standards, the legacy media pile-on, and why a landslide primary victory tells you everything about who the billionaire class is actually afraid of
The double standards, the legacy media pile-on, and why a landslide primary victory tells you everything about who the billionaire class is actually afraid of
"ET APRÈS LA PESTE LA RENAISSANCE . . . "
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%A9...
The NYT has spent weeks trying to destroy Graham Platner—a vet with a history of PTSD, depression, and alcoholism resulting from his public service—so I thought I'd see how the same outlet covers a soon-to-be trillionaire whose actions in 2025 *doomed 14 million people to death*.
I voted for Platner.
The NYT has spent weeks trying to destroy Graham Platner—a vet with a history of PTSD, depression, and alcoholism resulting from his public service—so I thought I'd see how the same outlet covers a soon-to-be trillionaire whose actions in 2025 *doomed 14 million people to death*.