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Replying to @TomSteyer
I repeat to progressives: #TomSteyer is the real deal. * Pro-climate * Pro-housing * Anti utility monopoly * Universal single-payer healthcare * Free college * Billionaire tax * Abolish ICE * Stop AIPAC
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1 trillionaire. 30 million uninsured. 40 million living in poverty. 50 million relying on food assistance. 70 million workers earning wages that still don’t cover the basic cost of living. No society can ignore numbers like these forever. America needs change.
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Literally everyone deserves to go out for dinner, buy coffees, wear quality clothing and have fun experiences whilst also being able to afford rent, groceries, bills & have a little left over for savings no matter what job they do. Why is that so absurd to some people?
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Electability is the buzzword at Democratic conventions across our nation. I understand why some Democrats are tempted to play it safe. Many see Republican victories in 2026 and 2028 as an existential threat and think the answer is to nominate the safest possible candidates. But America is not facing an ordinary moment. We have levels of wealth concentration not seen since the first Gilded Age. Millions of young people cannot afford a home, childcare, healthcare, or college. Voting rights and women’s rights are being rolled back. Black and Latino communities, rural America, and factory towns have been excluded from the wealth generation of the modern economy. The answer to a crisis of this scale is not caution. It is a bold vision equal to the moment. We cannot simply be against Trumpism and go back to a status quo that tore this nation apart. We need a new economic patriotism that creates good jobs in every ZIP code, rebuilds American industry, delivers Medicare for All, provides childcare $10 day, makes public college tuition-free, creates 1,000 new trade schools and technical institutes, guarantees homeownership for every American who works hard by age 35, and ensures that the gains from AI and technological progress are shared by working and middle-class Americans. We need to end foreign wars, reject gun boat militarism abroad, and stop providing aid to governments that violate human rights. And yes, I believe America is strongest when it celebrates being a nation of immigrants. The future of this country is not one group against another or running away from our diversity. It is Americans of every race, faith, and background united around the simple idea that everyone who works hard deserves economic security, dignity, and a chance to succeed. That was Frederick Douglass’s prophecy of a Composite Nation in 1869. If Democrats want to defeat Trumpism, we cannot simply run safe, focus-group-crafted politicians who try to substitute demographic or biographical connection for a real policy vision. We cannot recycle candidates who will never be seen as leaders for true change. We have to offer something fresh, something bigger than fear and insults. We have to offer a vision of shared prosperity. We have to give people a reason to believe that the future can be better than the past. That is the path that Franklin Roosevelt, a leader who governed from a wheelchair after polio, showed us. It is the path John Kennedy showed us as the first Catholic president. It is the path Barack Obama showed us as a trailblazing African American president. It is the path Bernie Sanders showed us as a Jewish, democratic socialist who transformed our politics. The great reformers in American history did not win by playing it safe. They were by no means conventional candidates. They won by meeting the challenges of their time with courage equal to the moment. We are at our best as Democrats when we are not afraid. We are at our best when we are bold.
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If Bernie's 5% annual wealth tax on billionaires had been enacted in 2012, Elon Musk would be worth less than $365 billion instead of the $1.2 trillion that he's worth today. Elon would still be the wealthiest man alive & every family in America would have universal childcare.
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As bombs continue to drop in Iran from Trump’s illegal and unjust war, Common Defense Action Fund is proud to partner w/ @LaborVoters to launch this ad supporting an anti-war veteran like @GrahamForMaine! See why Jimmy and so many Mainers just propelled him to victory tonight:
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For the record, I consider myself somewhat well-read -- including about the Holocaust, which my grandpa survived -- and I hadn't heard of a totenkopf before Platner's scandal. I knew the SS used a skull sigil, but I couldn't have picked it out of a line of other skull icons.
Look, to be clear I'm not anti-Platner, I want him to beat collins, but for the sake of just being honest with ourselvesβ€”he's very well read and curious and also he didn't know what a totenkopf wasβ€”bit of a tension there
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Eco-Lefty 🌎 πŸ’™ ✌️ retweeted
One last time. Fuck you Katie Porter!!!!! We could have won this.
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Donald Trump is not himself the disease of our politics. He's just the worst symptom. The disease is the system that allows corporations, special interests, and billionaires to buy and sell politicians to rig the system against us. It's the reason we pay more for the stuff we gotta buy, get paid less for the work we do, and watch as our tax dollars buy bombs and tanks for other countries rather than schools and healthcare for our own. If we're serious about taking it on, we need to get money out of politics, put money in your pockets, and pass Medicare for All.
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Corporations should not be able to buy politicians.
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VoteHub projects Nithya Raman to advance from the Nonpartisan primary for Los Angeles Mayor.
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John Fetterman seems to genuinely think that the reason no one likes him is because he refuses to wear a suit. It's not the hoodie, dude. It's because you've become a stooge for AIPAC and the Republican party.
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What the U.S. Senate campaign in Maine is all about.
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Entering month 6 of the Mamdani mayorship of NYC and Robberies are down 11%, Retail theft is down 19%, and Murder is down an astounding 21%. And he did so without "Adding 5000 new cops" to the streets. Instead, he's invested in public safety with free childcare, accessible infrastructure, and better funded schools and libraries. He's proven once again that if we want safer communities, we must invest in Peopleβ€”not Punishments.
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Replying to @mathewrodriguez
I am not posing nude. Those days are over.
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AOC: βœ… had all three of her endorsed candidates win their primaries this week βœ… stayed far away from Platner even as Bernie and Warren, her political mentors, got behind him βœ… Refused to endorse Saikat and saw him get in third in California Few lefties move like her
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CNN: Platner’s campaign just announced raising over $200,000 in a single day following the New York Times article β€” their best fundraising day since Janet Mills dropped out of the Maine Senate race
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This is crazy. The #Platner story is from a longtime Republican political operative. She's worked for SuperPACs and Heritage Foundation. This is obviously an "icky boyfriend" story sensationalized to bash her political rival.
It's kind of wild to find out that the Republican in the NYT story that says she had a toxic relationship with Graham Platner is Lyndsey Fifield. Having been in DC for too long, I know a decent number of people who know her quite well. For a long time she was the co-host of a podcast with her best friend Bethany Mandel, called Ladybrains, though she has also worked for multiple super PACs, the Chamber of Commerce, and the Heritage Foundation. Some background, presented without judgment: In 2014, Fifield began work as digital director for American Action Network, a Republican Super PAC that oversees House races. The next year she became social media manager for the Heritage Foundation, where she stayed for the next seven years. In 2022, she joined the Super PAC backing Nikki Haley for president, switching to the official campaign side the next year, and staying until the campaign flamed out. She now lists herself as a visiting fellow at the Independent Women’s Forum, a prominent dark money group that is best known for helping usher Brett Kavanaugh on to the Supreme Court and giving Susan Collins the talking points she needed to make her decisive speech in his favor. The NYT breezed past all this, saying she was "a Virginia conservative who has worked for right-leaning groups and Republican campaigns." In an interview for a news outlet called Red Alert Politics that named her to a β€œ30 under 30” list back in 2016, she said that she wanted to β€œemulate the late conservative blogger Andrew Breitbart’s approach to online activism.” Breitbart, known for pushing the boundaries when it came to political combat, is perhaps best remembered for having exposed Anthony Weiner’s penchant for sending nudes to young girls, and for his work elevating James O’Keefe. That she worked for Independent Women's Forum recently is even wilder since IWF played a critical role in Kavanaugh's confirmation and in persuading Collins to support it. Heather Higgins, chair of IWF, laid out the group’s role in a talk several years ago. β€œWe wrote a memo. It was used by a lot of members of the Senate and the House, Fox News, and elsewhere. Most important, Susan Collins told me that without that memo, she would not see how to support him,” Higgins said. β€œAnd if you look at the speech she gave on the Senate floor, it’s entirely the playing out and architecture of how we said to structure the argument β€” what to say and how to say it, which is just so gratifying. We’re watching TV and we’re like, β€˜That’s ours! That’s ours!’” Meanwhile, the timeline Fifield gives of their relationship is confusing, because during at least some of that time she was actually dating a different person, her longterm boyfriend who became her fiancee before she called off the wedding in 2018. We all know this because she and Mandel did a podcast episode on it that went mega-viral in Republican circles back then. Apparently this is the kind of thing the NYT thinks is important now, so I guess it requires more reporting. I'll report back. Here is Heather Higgins celebrating IWF's role in getting Susan Collins to confirm Kavanaugh:
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The lone accuser of @grahamformaine is the same GOP operative who was the anonymous source behind the tattoo. And she was founder of Ladies for Kavanaugh! Come on. Is this a joke? Brazen hatchet job. They targeted him and actually got nothing other than the original operative.
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To recap: - Dem and Rep operatives spend the week setting the narrative that Graham Platner is a predator - Pro-Israel NYT runs a story on Graham Platner - Done by a pro-Israel reporter - No SA allegation - They talk to 6 exes. 3 say he was fine. - 2 of the remainder say he drank and womanized - The last is a Conservative activist who protected Brett Kavanaugh - She claims Platner trapped her in a room - The NYT reads her diaries, texts, Google Chats, and Facebook messages. Nothing corroborates her story. - NYT finds a text from the accuser saying she "Would personally campaign for Susan Collins." This is the most obvious Zionist smear campaign in history.
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