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His strategy is to take all of his time, and all of the moderator’s time, and all of Biden’s time?

This is just so bleak
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I am physically manifesting stress
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Live debate reaction from Meg and Alice who cannot believe what they are watching #Debates2020 Image
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Bernie is RIGHT -there is a dictatorship in #China & #Cuba AND also to remind that the US has helped overthrow governments in #Chile and #Guatemala.

Biden is WRONG: Obama and four previous US presidents supported the authoritarian regime of #Mubarak in #Egypt

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Give it to him, Bernie!

There is NOTHING radical about wanting healthcare for everyone!

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Want to talk who supports dictators & authoritarians?

Trump calls Sisi “my favourite dictator” & was in #India today encouraging fascism.

5 US presidents -GOP & Democrat- propped up Mubarak’s 30yr tyranny.
US has “good” & “bad” dictators #demdebates2020
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Everyone’s awed how Kamala Harris berated Biden saying that she looked “presidential” there is nothing presidential about being ruthless and aggressive in your opposition. So unfortunate to see women in leadership over-assert their strength as a means to dominate #DemDebates2020
Meanwhile male counterparts remained tactful and composed in their opposition. Harris’s ruthless prosecutor record is a testament to the kind of commander in Chief she will be and certainly not the kind we need after a Trump presidency #demdebates2020
Harris’s years as attorney general from 04-11 were spent appealing federal court laws to abolish death penalty, convicting defendants on crimes of rape w/ minimal evidence (sometimes intentionally suppressed) and opposing bills to lower sentence for misdemeanors #demdebates2020
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I keep hearing [men] say that a female/female ticket would have no chance at winning. Let's step back and examine this for a moment, shall we? (thread style.)
Consider 2008. Minority communities came out in droves to vote for Barack Obama (4% higher than the previous election) while a higher number of white voters stayed home (down 1% from 2004.) Image
At the time, the NYT broke it down like this: "In last year’s presidential election, younger blacks voted in greater proportions than whites for the first time and black women turned out at a higher rate than any other racial, ethnic and gender group."
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