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fredamae

(4,458 posts)
7. No, I don't feel that way
Wed Apr 22, 2015, 07:13 PM
Apr 2015

at all about either of them.

But, since we're talking about a Dem party split...perhaps a separation between the corporate wing and the populist wing wouldn't be all that bad.

The corporatists in both parties clearly do not act like their respective bases are all that important to them as it is.

Maybe I'm naïve but I gotta say..the Dem party split, imo...is already well under way and has been for awhile now and neither Sanders nor Warren played a part in that..it was the growing anger, frustration and overall job performance of those Dems we elected.....caves, capitulations, bi-partisan bs when legislation was so toxic out of the gate to begin with, there was no room for reasonable compromise(s) to make it better.

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