Gavin might want to win, but we want someone progressive, not another corporate mouthpiece.
So carry on kicking Trump, but get out of the way of those who actually have beliefs beyond a desire to be in charge.
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Gavin might want to win, but we want someone progressive, not another corporate mouthpiece.
So carry on kicking Trump, but get out of the way of those who actually have beliefs beyond a desire to be in charge.
Still not crazy about "I want to win" type statements. I just feel those are too self serving. I'd like the central statement to be focused more on the people than the candidate.
Even the obsessively self centered Trump made his central slogan to be "Make America Great Again".
Yeah I hope "I want to win" isn't his slogan haha
Yeah, it wouldn't be, just don't like it when a line like that manages to be the takeaway. "I'm with her" was not Hilary Clinton's slogan yet it became too prominent even more prominent than her slogan.
I will be satisfied with any new runner that isn't this particular slimeball.