DNC Chair Race: PEREZ WINS (DNC asks all staffers to resign)

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The divine nine do work in the community every day and play a large role especially for regular middle class college educated black people. I'll have to respectfully disagree with you on that.

you can disagree, but I'm absolutely correct on these boule/CBC/jack and jill people. I know them, I've worked with them, and I know how they think.

and judging by your post, you're a member of the divine 9, and that's cool...do you bruh. now I understand why you support Hillary Clinton.
 

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O'Malley bows out of DNC race
By GABRIEL DEBENEDETTI

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11/16/16 09:57 AM EST

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Former Maryland governor and presidential candidate Martin O'Malley removed his name from the running for the Democratic National Committee chairmanship on Tuesday in an email to his supporters.

"While I'm grateful to the supportive friends who have urged me to consider running for DNC Chair, I will not be seeking our Party's Chairmanship," he wrote. "The DNC needs a Chair who can do the job fully and with total impartiality. The national interest must come first."

O'Malley — who was seen as a potential contender for the role due to his lack of alignment with either Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders in the presidential primary, as well as his history as a strong fundraiser as a past Democratic Governors Association chairman — leaves the race with three declared candidates.

Minnesota Rep. Keith Ellison remains the favorite due to his wide array of backers, but each of his challengers has pledged to do the job full time. Former chair and Vermont governor Howard Dean is running, as is South Carolina party chairman Jaime Harrison.

Others, including New Hampshire chair Raymond Buckley, NARAL president Ilyse Hogue, and Labor Secretary Tom Perez, are still mulling bids of their own. Voting is not expected until February.

O'Malley bows out of DNC race
 

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The war between the CBC/Jack and Jillers and radical social democrats about to be :ohlawd:

This is literally what Nap's thread in TLR boils down to. But I think there will be some surprises as to who aligns on the CBC/Jack and Jill side.
 

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you can disagree, but I'm absolutely correct on these boule/CBC/jack and jill people. I know them, I've worked with them, and I know how they think.

and judging by your post, you're a member of the divine 9, and that's cool...do you bruh. now I understand why you support Hillary Clinton.
Sure thing breh
 

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O'Malley bows out of DNC race
By GABRIEL DEBENEDETTI

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11/16/16 09:57 AM EST

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Former Maryland governor and presidential candidate Martin O'Malley removed his name from the running for the Democratic National Committee chairmanship on Tuesday in an email to his supporters.

"While I'm grateful to the supportive friends who have urged me to consider running for DNC Chair, I will not be seeking our Party's Chairmanship," he wrote. "The DNC needs a Chair who can do the job fully and with total impartiality. The national interest must come first."

O'Malley — who was seen as a potential contender for the role due to his lack of alignment with either Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders in the presidential primary, as well as his history as a strong fundraiser as a past Democratic Governors Association chairman — leaves the race with three declared candidates.

Minnesota Rep. Keith Ellison remains the favorite due to his wide array of backers, but each of his challengers has pledged to do the job full time. Former chair and Vermont governor Howard Dean is running, as is South Carolina party chairman Jaime Harrison.

Others, including New Hampshire chair Raymond Buckley, NARAL president Ilyse Hogue, and Labor Secretary Tom Perez, are still mulling bids of their own. Voting is not expected until February.

O'Malley bows out of DNC race

Gov O'Malley is teaching a class in my graduate school right now.
 

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their establishment negroes. groups like the CBC that don't accomplish shyt, are exclusive, and work behind the scenes to undermine black people who aren't part of their little club.

there's a reason why boule ass nikkas like sharpton and jesse jackson badmouthed Obama in 2008...he wasn't part of their little clique, and he didn't want to be.

The divine nine do work in the community every day and play a large role especially for regular middle class college educated black people. I'll have to respectfully disagree with you on that.
you can disagree, but I'm absolutely correct on these boule/CBC/jack and jill people. I know them, I've worked with them, and I know how they think.

and judging by your post, you're a member of the divine 9, and that's cool...do you bruh. now I understand why you support Hillary Clinton.

Look at what happened to Donna Edwards. Should have been a sign.
 

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Ellison's comments on Meet the Press was disappointing. He kept shyting on Trump and Repubs, while explicitly stating he's not going to criticize the Dems

So how do we know he learned from Hillary's mistake and fawkups, if he can't admit to the most obvious offenses by her campaign?
Cause it's over. how many more additional articles/interviews do you need about the Democrats failures. I dont need him going on tv crying on the track. I need him spitting hot fiya
 
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