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Democrats Have An Identity Crisis
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Right now it looks like the second camp is winning the internal fight over the future of the party. Nancy Pelosi claims to have the votes to head off a challenge to her position as House Minority Leader, and the leading candidate to head up the DNC is Rep. Keith Ellison, a co-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and an ardent anti-gun politician. Ellison supported virtually every gun control bill brought up by Democrats over the past eight years, and also took part in the “sit-in” stunt promoting gun control in the House earlier this year. |
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stevelync
(11/25/2016)
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Never interrupt your enemy while he is busy making a mistake.
The best thing that could happen to the democraps is for someone like Ellison to head it. I guarantee that all their flaws will be put on display for everyone to see and they'll never have the stranglehold they've had for so many years. |
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