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In reply to the discussion: I like Talarico and belive he will win. But, I didn't like him dodging [View all]mcar
(46,386 posts)59. Exactly. Rs do this all the time and media falls for it
Don't do their work for them.
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I like Talarico and belive he will win. But, I didn't like him dodging [View all]
Rafi
21 hrs ago
OP
the attention transgender people gets far exceeds the percentage of the population (because it is a smoke screen)
JT45242
18 hrs ago
#52
Talarico knows that the only way that Paxton can win is to focus on cultural issues.
walkingman
21 hrs ago
#6
Literally because she had no winning message besides "im a fighter and trump is awful"
SSJVegeta
6 hrs ago
#81
We need to win elections. We can fight bigotry and still not take the bait during campaigns.
FascismIsDeath
20 hrs ago
#20
With the destruction of our Democracy in the balance I may lean towards the needs of the many
NoMoreRepugs
19 hrs ago
#37
Does illustrating "cajones" (sic) entail engaging in the conversation one started?
Torchlight
19 hrs ago
#39
It's more important to win than to be perfect. Pointing out things like this...
QueerDuck
19 hrs ago
#50
Maybe he should advocate for taxpayer funded gender reassignment surgeries for prisoners
fujiyamasan
16 hrs ago
#62