"The race hinged more on the candidates’ organizing and fundraising resumes than on their postures regarding the ideological soul of the party"
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss...
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"The race hinged more on the candidates’ organizing and fundraising resumes than on their postures regarding the ideological soul of the party"
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss...
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss…
"Nothing will fundamentally change."
Democrats have learned nothing.
Oh goodie another establishment status quo guy in the face of fascism brought to power because of the status quo.
Who?
The "there are a lot of good billionaires" candidate.
Same shit. Different toilet.
So Wikler had all the big party names endorse him along with union endorsements and he still lost? I don't know anything about Martin but I did like Wikler and had the hope that he could bring some sense to the party leadership.
The union endorsements sunk him.