Jamie Harrison as DNC Chair?

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Another fight between the moderate wing and progressive wing of the coli. Don’t you cats ever get tired of this?:mjlol:


Biden bout to be the president and we just kicked the orange bytch out of office and y’all in here mad AF.
 

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Another fight between the moderate wing and progressive wing of the coli. Don’t you cats ever get tired of this?:mjlol:


Biden bout to be the president and we just kicked the orange bytch out of office and y’all in here mad AF.
I'm not mad at all. I wanted Biden as Pres since last summer. :myman:
 

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I don’t know how good or bad of a chair he would be. I can’t really blame him for losing in SC. People were fooling themselves to ever think he had a realistic chance of winning that race.

All I know is that the Dems need to change how they pick candidates, and the way they campaign. Whoever can best implement these changes is who I will support.
 

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I hope he is the right choice and this is not just a political Favor. Perez and DWS were complete disasters.

We shall see. Harrison was chair of the SC state party as Jane Kleeb (chair of Nebraska Dems and running for Vice Chair herself) pointed out. So he does know how destroyed the Dems got from 2010-2016 down ballot...

But the lobbyists and conflict of interest folk... not sure that gets changed. But who knows.

I'm not sure he's the right choice i think Abrams was made for that shyt.
She’s running for Governor again
 

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fukkkkkk. :mjlol: I read the title fast and thought it said James Harrison as DNC Chair:mjlol:


I was like

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Then was :ehh: He would get shyt in line
 

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Just learned about his lobbyist background through this thread lol.

Did some more googling and found this:
"I'm no longer a lobbyist, but a lot of good Democrats are. ... I won’t participate in this blanket assassination of various folks because some members of our party don't agree with what their jobs are," he told me in an interview on Wednesday.

“Part of the rejection we saw in this election was this elitism within the Democratic Party about people who do certain jobs. I can't just have that blanket statement saying, ‘Yes, if you're a lobbyist and even if you're a good Democrat, you can't contribute to get Democrats elected,’” he said. “We need to be a party of addition, not one of subtraction.”
DNC chair candidate Jaime Harrison: lobbyists can be good Democrats

What in the 'double speak' is he even talking about? How is it elitism to detest lobbyists (who are among the most elite and the most bloodsucking evil in society)? He talks about lobbyist being good people who can represent universities and other noble causes WHILE HE SUPPORTED BIG TOBACCO WHICH KILLS PEOPLE DAILY. His lobbyist background is similar to his moderate background (imo) in that I can begrudgingly support you as the lesser of two evils in a local election, but there is no way that you should garner national support in an open-ended contest.

IMO it is abhorrent enough for politicians to transition to lobbying to keep the money coming in. It is even worse to actually start as a lobbyist and do the bidding for large corporations and then try to pivot as if you are for the people. That means that your moral compass has been broken from the start and your initial career path was chasing a check by any means. How the fukk can someone like that govern fairly with such a Machiavellian approach to life?
 
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