Reviewing tomorrow slate for California...
JFC California this is the best you could do? Fucking crazy good candidates coming up ALL over the nation and this is what you've come up with?
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Reviewing tomorrow slate for California...
JFC California this is the best you could do? Fucking crazy good candidates coming up ALL over the nation and this is what you've come up with?
C’mon, didn’t you hear? There’s a “progressive billionaire” in the race (that this publication seems to want elected). So we’re probably all good.
I'll take my chances with Steyer rather than with an apparatchik like Becerra. I don't trust billionaires, but establishment Democrat centrists who served in the Biden administration are certain to be even more depressingly bad. And if the oil companies like him, I trust him even less.
At this point it's basically impossible to interpret the Democrats' overall strategy as anything other than intentional sabotage.
There are better candidates on the ballot, but money and strategic voting because of FPTP make some of those candidates less likely to be elected. This isn't an issue unique to California.