Posted on Oct 14, 2015
If the Democratic Party is one of inclusion, why is there no diversity in the presidential candidates?
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Because they are all pushing for the same thing....let the government take care of you....instead of Stand on your own two feet and make something for yourselves.
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I beg to differ. Lots of diversity on stage.
Two former Republicans.
A Socialist.
Two Democrats.
If they can unearth Ralph Nader, they could have a Green Party guy too.
The only thing they all have in common is how poorly each fared in their last election.
'Cept for Bernie. He trounced a field of worthy adversaries:
Bernie Sanders (Independent) – 171,638 (65.4%)
Richard Tarrant (R) – 84,924 (32.3%)
Cris Ericson (Marijuana) – 1,735 (0.6%)
Craig Hill (Green) – 1,536 (0.5%)
Peter Moss (Anti-Bush) – 1,518 (0.5%)
Peter Diamondstone (LU) – 801 (0.3%)
Two former Republicans.
A Socialist.
Two Democrats.
If they can unearth Ralph Nader, they could have a Green Party guy too.
The only thing they all have in common is how poorly each fared in their last election.
'Cept for Bernie. He trounced a field of worthy adversaries:
Bernie Sanders (Independent) – 171,638 (65.4%)
Richard Tarrant (R) – 84,924 (32.3%)
Cris Ericson (Marijuana) – 1,735 (0.6%)
Craig Hill (Green) – 1,536 (0.5%)
Peter Moss (Anti-Bush) – 1,518 (0.5%)
Peter Diamondstone (LU) – 801 (0.3%)
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lol did you notice ... all white and old too?? lol ops ... this don't sound nice.
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