So what should the Maine Democrats do now? It is clear that elections cannot be bought in the state of Maine. Putting working-class candidates on the ballot could provide a path to victory—people who represent lower-income, northern, and rural Mainers, especially where precarious occupations such as lobstering and recreation dominate the economy. Candidates who meaningfully engage with the many activists in the state as well as with policies such as Medicare for All, which are broadly popular with independents, might make voting out someone like Collins seem like a risk worth taking. In short, as Fulford put it, “We need a lobsterwoman AOC.”
If you think Satan just gave up trying to deceive people, you are greatly mistaken, this candidate is a snake 🐍 and if Maine voters can’t see it, suffer! If you decide in Maine to enslave yourself, your choice, enjoy it!
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So what should the Maine Democrats do now? It is clear that elections cannot be bought in the state of Maine. Putting working-class candidates on the ballot could provide a path to victory—people who represent lower-income, northern, and rural Mainers, especially where precarious occupations such as lobstering and recreation dominate the economy. Candidates who meaningfully engage with the many activists in the state as well as with policies such as Medicare for All, which are broadly popular with independents, might make voting out someone like Collins seem like a risk worth taking. In short, as Fulford put it, “We need a lobsterwoman AOC.”
If you think Satan just gave up trying to deceive people, you are greatly mistaken, this candidate is a snake 🐍 and if Maine voters can’t see it, suffer! If you decide in Maine to enslave yourself, your choice, enjoy it!