@josecanyousee@KaoticLeftist So you agree he endorsed Hillary Clinton, and that Hillary didn’t endorse Obama in 2008 until the primary was over either. Let’s be factual when we post Jose.
@OpiumX_29@Xoxo__court Universal healthcare polls at nearly 60%. Health insurance companies are the ones who don’t wan’t it, and both parties are funded by them.
@PpollingNumbers I’m willing to bet this agenda is nowhere near as bold and transformative as Project 2025, but will be demonized by republicans as if it is. 😒
@g1b2y25@SpencerHakimian I believe her saying that the country is not ready for a female president is incorrect, and harmful to talented women seeking the presidency. Just because it’s harder for women to be elected, doesn’t mean it’s impossible.
@SpencerHakimian My point is that you can’t just give up. Racism didn’t go away before Obama was elected president. When you are not a straight white male, you are judged by a different standard. That doesn’t mean you stop trying. There were two black candidates who ran for office before Obama.
@SpencerHakimian I knew this would opinion would upset a lot of people, but it’s still true. Sexism, racism, and bigotry, will never go away. It will always be something that politicians have to overcome. We always have to be 3X better than our competition. I voted for both Hillary and Kamala btw
@myspace2003_@SpencerHakimian Of course it is. So is racism, and Obama was still elected president. Thats my point! When you are not a straight white male, you are judged by a different standard. That doesn’t mean you stop trying. There were two black candidates who ran for office before Obama.