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Candidates up and down the ballot — from progressive to more conservative — were hurt by Joe Manchin’s stalling of the Democratic economic agenda for an entire year, manchin owes all Democrats and the country an apology.
Found on FOX News 2 years ago
It's notable that on nearly every single issue important to progressives if we didn't enter the endzone we are only one or two yards away, and that means all these issues are live balls in the next election and future legislative fights, that's why it feels different than the Obama days.
Found on CNN 3 years ago
Trust, meaning there's a general belief that the Biden White House genuinely wants to get there on things like a $ 15 minimum wage, massive investment in taking on climate change and canceling student debt, but, you know, it's up to organizing to ensure that the incentives are aligned for them to go bigger and faster.
Found on CNN 3 years ago
Thirty thousand foot zoom out, things feel extremely different now than they did even at the start of the Barack Obama administration.
Found on CNN 4 years ago
Moderate Democrats will face a fork in the road when it comes to the issue of bipartisanship, on many issues, a majority of Republican voters support a position that zero Republican politicians in Washington are willing to vote for. At that moment does bipartisanship mean cutting an unpopular deal with corrupt out-of-touch politicians like [ Senate Majority Leader ] Mitch McConnell ? Another option is rally the public and... we hope that's where [ Biden ] goes.
Found on CNN 4 years ago
Joe Biden has more license now to go really big with bold systematic economic polices and not be accused of flip-flopping in any way, but instead be admired for meeting the moment.
Found on Reuters 4 years ago
In a business analogy the question is how do you scale, i look at( those) performances as a trial market, and then the question is how do you scale your production to a national audience and national market ?
Found on CNN 5 years ago
They are a 1-2 punch and they are having a gravitational pull on the rest of the field.
Found on Reuters 5 years ago
If Joe Biden positions himself as the political insider from yesteryear who says big ideas like universal childcare, student debt relief and a wealth tax on ultra-millionaires are not possible, he would be an easy foil.
Found on Reuters 5 years ago
We believe that Elizabeth Warren is the most electable Democrat and the best person to be president.
Found on Reuters 5 years ago
Donations to Elizabeth Warren are not an impulse buy, they are fundamentally built on a track record of Elizabeth Warren consistently challenging power -- whether that's challenging Wall Street and big insurance or challenging systemic racism.
Found on CNN 5 years ago
The center of gravity in the Democratic Party is moving in an economic populist direction, and Cory Booker's efforts to improve on issues of corporate power show that Cory Booker -LRB- D-NJ -RRB- knows economic populism is popular with voters.
Found on CNN 6 years ago
We have Tom Perriello running in Virginia in June in a very competitive primary, we have Rob Quist running in a competitive special election in Montana.
Found on CNN 7 years ago
If Jon Ossoff comes in first place in the ruby-red district of Georgia's sixth ... it will make clear that this is the first domino to fall, we have Tom Perriello running in Virginia in June in a very competitive primary, we have Rob Quist running in a competitive special election in Montana.
Found on CNN 7 years ago
The next two weeks are a golden opportunity to make the answer apparent.
Found on Reuters 8 years ago
One of the biggest points of skepticism that we hear from Sanders supporters and even lukewarm Clinton supporters is the question of whether she really meant the stuff she said in the primary, the next two weeks are a golden opportunity to make the answer apparent.
Found on Reuters 8 years ago
When the story of the 2016 election is told, a major part of it will be that Bernie Sanders helped the Democratic Party turn up the volume on economic populism issues.
Found on Reuters 8 years ago
But people will want to hear the policy specifics on the issues like Wall Street reform, debt-free college and expanding Social Security. That's not what we're hearing today.
Found on Reuters 9 years ago
It was a fine Democratic speech, but people will want to hear the policy specifics on the issues like Wall Street reform, debt-free college and expanding Social Security. That's not what we're hearing today.
Found on Reuters 9 years ago
This was mostly a typical Democratic speech -- much better than the direction Republicans offer America, but not the bold economic vision that most Americans want and need.
Found on CNN 9 years ago
It's fair for voters to be skeptical of Hillary Clinton's speeches about holding Wall Street accountable when Wall Street institutions fund her foundation at the same time she gives those speeches, that's a burden that Clinton will have to address by backing up her words with bold action -- like appointing an economic team not beholden to Wall Street and showing a willingness to break up too-big-to-fail banks and jail bankers who broke the law.
Found on CNN 9 years ago
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