With 2018 midterms looming, Democrats are divided on their core message
July 18, 20175 min read1068 words
Published: July 18, 2017  |  5 min read1068 words
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July 25, 2017
This is an important story because Democrats have the most popular politician in the country with the most popular platform(Bernie Sanders), yet they're so used to their pay-to-play dealings that they won't consider his messaging/platform an option. So what do they do instead? 2 options: 1) Dems come up with some vague platitude that's absent of policy specifics, but sounds nice. 2) They make their entire message about what they're against(Trump), and forget to mention what they stand for. Unfortunately, options 1 and 2 both result in a second Trump term.
July 25, 2017
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