I've seen this sentiment from a few ppl so I think it's important to see the issues Tim Walz ran on for his very first campaign in 2006.
* Universal health care
* Ending military operations in Iraq
* Increasing taxes on the rich to fully fund Social Security
he rode these to unseating a six-term R
* Universal health care
* Ending military operations in Iraq
* Increasing taxes on the rich to fully fund Social Security
he rode these to unseating a six-term R
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i'm under no illusions that walz is anything but a centrist who's been dragged to the left by his legislature. but on the other hand, shapiro feels like a giant neon sign that reads "THIS IS EXACTLY THE SORT OF MISTAKE YOU USUALLY DO" and it'd be a nice change of pace for the dems to, like, not
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But Shapiro feels like a giant neon sign that reads "THIS IS EXACTLY THE SORT OF MISTAKE YOU USUALLY DO" and it'd be a nice change of pace for the dems to, like, not.
That part is spot-on.
Most countries with universal healthcare don't even have single payer. They have a public option with private options as well.
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He agreed to sponsor the Gay Straight Alliance at his high school when asked by students in 1999.