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October 09, 2024

Political news roundup — Green-Dem fight in Wisconsin, Bernie and AOC in Tex-ass

The Green Party's presence in Wisconsin is making Democrats nervous. Specifically, in the last decade, Madison has elected 10 Greens to local office, the piece notes. Stand by for Cort Greene to try to comment on this post. That said, Politico's piece doesn't report on why the Republicans don't worry the same way about Libertarians, even though in decades past through now, they've lost multiple US Senate seats in Georgia because of Libertarian candidates, for example. It does note that Kamala is a Zionist Cop Harris appears to be getting more pro-Palestinian supporters than Genocide Joe was.

Meanwhile, Alexia Sabor, chair of Dane County Dems, says:

“If you want power in a third party, start teaching the Green Party or whoever to run for school board and village board, and stop running for president and governor.”

Ignoring the info in the paragraph above.

Or, rather, lying about it.

And, the Wisconsin GP has promised Sabor that there will be more of that, and challenges for things like state rep, in 2026.

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Why DID AOC and Bernie Sanders come to Tex-ass recently? Did they drink some of the Gilberto Hinojosa Kool-Aid? As part of the piece, Dan Solomon correctly notes that, no, there's not some big pool of non-voting Texans just waiting to flip the D switch. Instead, there's just a big pool of generally non-voting Texans.

Also of note: ConservaDem Colin Allred avoided both like the plague.

Speaking of and related? Like Kuff, I didn't know Adam Kinzinger had moved to Tex-ass. Unlike Kuff, I'm far more skeptical of his Republicans for Allred push. And, beyond the piece, will Kinzinger get normalized enough to be the Dems' 2026 gubernatorial nominee?

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Kamala is a Zionist Cop's campaign staff, anonymously, admits "just folks" Tim Walz has a "misspeaking" problem. It's not yet as bad as Dementia Joe's lies, but stay tuned! And shock me.

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Remember when Kamala was a Pre-Zionist Cop and Friend of Banksters? Like Steve Mnuchin? THAT, it's clear, hasn't changed.

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The Smartmatic vs Fox lawsuit is turning ugly.

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