Elijah Manley was still a teenager when his frustration with President Trump pushed him to get involved in politics. Today, he’s finally old enough to run for Congress. Upset with how his own Democratic Party is responding to Trump, he’s decided to do just that.

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    Please, we need to get people in office who are at least young enough to know how to use social media correctly

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    Good! That party needs a major shake up. Oh. And some damn balls(metaphorically speaking)

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    Critical that the next generation are immune to AIPAC. That is the only way to break free of the Zionist chokehold

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      They need to be immune to so many different PACs. And they need to learn the lesson Biden and Kamala didn’t: you actually get more funding my courting us, the people, than you do the corporations. Yeah, the corporations have more money, and they’ll give you some, but they’ll give more to the republican candidate, and what’s more, there’s more of us.

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        DNC hasn’t conducted a legitimate presidential primary since 08. That is EIGHTEEN straight years of effyou from the DNC. No signs they plan on wavering anytime soon. Your next candidate will be anointed for you.

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          Eighteen?! HA! Luxury!

          We lost every state but Minnesota. Then we lost to an attack ad. Then we got a centrist. Then we lost to a war criminal. And that’s just the national stage! Our red state candidates were BMW-driving dockers-wearing Sales weasels from central casting with as many progressive ideas as mistresses.

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          Just because you didn’t like the outcome of an election doesn’t mean it wasn’t legitimate.

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            I’m too educated and perceptive to be gaslit that weakly. Take your garbage somewhere else please. Lincoln McAfee and Malty O’Marlin were fake candidates. And everyone saw Klobuchar, Buttegeig, and Harris coordinate together after the SC primary. Take your garbage somewhere else please.

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                Take your midwit garbage somewhere else please. I’m too educated and perceptive to be gaslit by your garbage. Do better.

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        You’re high as a kite if you think a super pac doesn’t have infinitely deeper pockets. They just bid the minimum for these politicians. If millions of grass roots donors gave everything they could, it would be a rounding error for them to match it.

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          No I know the PACs have more monetary power than we do. But Kamala stopped getting as much funding when she turned to them instead of us. The PACs love republicans because the republicans will do anything for money

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      This country is nowhere near ready to elect a woman. Put AOC up and you hand the election to the republicans again.

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    The next AOC?
    So more groomed and astroturfed ‘champion for the peoples’ to create the ilusion there is some leftism in the uniparty and keep the flock from choosing 3rd party.

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    unfortunately some of the states where it was barely holding D, will be R next election. much like manchins state.

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      Someone becoming a brand name like AOC did is certainly possible, they just need to make room for themselves very quickly.

      Let’s be honest. The left is dying for anyone with half a brain and an entire heart to step up.

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      Trump is a bell weather that the post-WW2 Breton Woods paradigm is over. That’s all he is. We are going to either go through crazy poltico-socioeconomic change or be crushed under the weight of our own inflexibility.

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        Yeah, the “leftists” in some places can’t bring themselves to support any Democrat. Some can’t even support democratic elections. They call Democrats “libs” and hate them for not fixing all problems. And they spent a lot of time and capital grinding their views prior to the 2024 election. Since then they’ve been quieter, but I expect that to change the closer we get to midterms.

        It’s really weird.

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          If you think the DNC actually cares about you or wants to solve your problems then I have a Medicare for all to sell you.