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Cassie Jaye, the day before I met her at the _Red Pill_ world premiere

Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Never Think You Can't Change Someone's Mind

You just have to know how. This from Philly DSA for Bernie:

Surprising no one, Bernie Sanders did not get the New York Times editorial board endorsement (which went to someone called “Klobarren”) and CNN’s debate moderators weren’t singing his praises, either. We’re not bothered, though, because Bernie received a much more important endorsement: a working-class swing voter in East Kensington who spent forty minutes talking to Steve and Leslie during our January 4 canvass.

“We talked a lot about his dad who was a mechanic and is now unemployed with no insurance living down in Virginia. He was also uninsured. The focus of our conversation was on economics. He voted for Trump because he sold himself as a working class champion. We sold him on Bernie being the actual working class champion. He said he had never felt so informed about a candidate.”


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