"given that she herself has received tens of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions from Google, Lockheed Martin, Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, and McKinsey." I don't see this information on the FEC website. Can anybody actually find this information? I sort this page by Amount, and it doesn't list these companies. It lists people:
There's not much to go on since there's been 2 Democratic Party debates since 2008. Gravel was a 2020 Presidential candidate.
What I want to know how they can they perform when you don't let them at debates? As I said before, they didn't allow people within their own party to debate such as Mike Gravel, Dennis Kucinich for not having enough money, I don't see what the purpose of the party is.
I think the point is the US does not have the best reputation either. I don't think our expansion of our military in other countries is in our interests, but we are doing so both under a Democrat or a Republican majority. We have a huge history of supporting dictators even under Obama.
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As far as I am concerned she did nothing more wrong than Obama; probably less wrong. As far as going to Russia is concerned she did it at her own expense. Her opinions are of that peaceful party. She doesn't want war. She wants to prevent war. What am I missing?
Anti-democratic party. So does that party expect us to fine detail the law to invalidate them too?
I imagine that a lot of people have been against abortion but changed their minds. Is that different than Bob Casey, who may be doing it for political gain? Or has he changed his mind, because it was the reasonable thing to do. I was unfortunately raised in a Catholic setting, and they will brain wash you to believe them. I don't think I will vote Bob Casey or Dave McCormick either. The Green Party actually gave us a choice this time.
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