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DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE DEBATE - PART 1

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L-R: Marianne Williamson, Tim Ryan, Amy Klobuchar, Pete Buttigieg, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Beto O'Rourke, John Hikenlooper, John Delaney, Steve Bullock
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Steve Bullock: Perhaps he was nervous.  We will certainly do more research into Steve.  He stumbled on his words very frequently this evening.  If these people make him nervous - a Trump debate will eat him alive.  We need someone stronger.  
Marianne Williamson: We will be ascertaining more information on her, but she exuded passion and knowledgeable.  There is some fact checking to be done.  Seemingly genuine – confronts corruptions – talks about  - can’t fight dog whistles – over ride them.  She is someone to explore.  She discussed reparations and the financial impact.  That was very interesting.  We will explore more about her. Stay tuned. Jennifer Granholm agreed.  Interesting.  She is a Michigander.  She spoke directly.  I will get the sound bite - she is strong!
John Delaney: Definitely need to explore him.  He seems to be an undercover Republican.  He is passionate and feel the other candidates don’t have real solutions.  He is diametrically opposed to Sanders and Warren.  This guy was under attack.
Tim Ryan: wants to capture our imagination – what we could be like if we unite.  New and better systems – health, education, “there will be no savior” it’s going to be us”  Imagine the new country we want – not left or right
John Hickenlooper: former Colorado Gov – Colorado is racist – they beat the NRA - #1 economy in America – lead towards stronger, healthier
Amy Klobucher: Her platform seems to be opiods, she is not strong on other issues.  This is a concern.  We will dive deeper into her beyond this if necessary.
Beto O’Rourke: He is an inclusive leader.  He advocates for poor communities – humble - citing that he "reminds himself of who he serves daily: something that many politicians forget.  He has a record of winning across the isle and this could be  what the country needs to move forward and get beyond the divisivess of Trump. We need a candidate who can unite this country.  
Pete Buttigieg: Young. Wants to stand up for the right policy.  He wants to break through the status quo.  He uses a lot of metaphors.  His platform includes life expectancy, climate, and gun control. We will research. Stay tuned.  He is interested in "reuniting Republicans with their conscience." "Stop worrying about what the Republicans will say." Everyone came for Warren and Sanders about their idealism... in this case I have to clear my throat about Buttigieg's wishful thinking.  Do Republicans have a conscience? 
Elizabeth Warren: She is for the common man. Not the wealthy.  The candidate of opportunity.  Grass roots. 
Bernie Sanders: Stands with the working class.  Hates pharma – price corruption- fossil fuel – wallstreet prison reform – wants a mass political movement – "STAND UP AND TAKE ON CORRUPTION" through political activism.


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It is time to stop blaming others for the state of Black America.  We are in control of our destiny and we must collectively take responsibility for our outcomes. Every politician in Washington D.C. has been elected by voters in your community.  Are you one of them?  Stop allowing other people to make decisions that adversely impact our communities. 2018 is a very important election year. 110618 is coming and we must replicate the successes experienced in Alabama.  110618 will impact our lives for the next 6 years.  As Americans, we vote every 2 years for 1/3 of the Senate.  Click here to learn more.
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IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR OUR NEXT BIG LEADER... CHECK YOUR MIRROR!  YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A POLITICIAN TO LEAD.  YOU JUST HAVE TO BE AN INFLUENCER!  IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN LEARNING HOW YOU CAN HELP - CONTACT US!  YOU MATTER WHEN YOU TAKE ACTION TO CHANGE THE OUTCOMES.  CHANGE DID NOT BEGIN OR END WITH OBAMA.
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VOTING RIGHTS ACT! 

Who are you?  Slaves lives were deemed more worthless than yours, but they fought for freedom.  What are you made of?  Fearless leaders gave everything so that YOU could have the right to vote and because you feel your life doesn't matter - you throw the sacrifice for liberty to the wind?  If you haven't seen it yet - go see SELMA.  Get informed about WHY you need to vote 11.06.18 and in every other election after THAT.  These marchers marched for an outcome.  They got what they marched for because their march gave them the ABILITY to vote against INJUSTICE - DON'T YOU GET IT!?   We don't need a show of exhibitionism, we need a show of solidarity through political activism and RESULTS... so that our marches actually have an impact!


1965 Selma to Montgomery voting rights marches led by James Bevel,[5][6] Hosea Williams, Martin Luther King, Jr. and John Lewis. 

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