Diana DeGette-- Smug And Out Of Touch After Too Many Years In Congress
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Perhaps you noticed that Blue America is raising campaign contributions for Denver progressive Saira Rao this week. On Saturday Rao and DeGette debated. In the photo up top, the DeGette supporters-- old white people-- are on the right and the Rao supporters-- everyone-- else, is on the left.
Our sources in Denver who went told us that DeGette noted she didn't regret taking corporate money, including from AT & T or being a Super-delegate who voted at variance with her constituents. Apparently the candidates' supporters got into, yelling at each other during the debate, another sign that the party's progressive and corporate camps are growing apart by the minute. Again, note the demographic difference the Rao and DeGette supporters the future vs the past. One source told me, "it was like two separate political parties."
Our sources in Denver who went told us that DeGette noted she didn't regret taking corporate money, including from AT & T or being a Super-delegate who voted at variance with her constituents. Apparently the candidates' supporters got into, yelling at each other during the debate, another sign that the party's progressive and corporate camps are growing apart by the minute. Again, note the demographic difference the Rao and DeGette supporters the future vs the past. One source told me, "it was like two separate political parties."
Labels: 2018 congressional races, CO-01, Denver, Diana DeGette, primaries, Saira Rao
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"it was like two separate political parties."
um... epiphany yet? No? One wonders what *IS* your defect...
"it was like two separate political parties."
Two distinct and separate parties where one was a major Hillary supporter and the other was a major Hillary supporter. Please. One is white and the other isn't. That's the huge difference between these two. Yawn.
One was old, white, ignorant and supported Hillary.
the other was young, nonwhite, progressive and very reluctantly supported Hillary and hated themselves in the morning.
The latter were enthusiastic about Bernie. The former hates Bernie.
That's kind of it in a nutshell.
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