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Someone who is so slow to accept change and comes into it dragging her feet is not progressive. That's not even her biggest obstacle. Her cult indoctrination at a young age and to this day, plus her continued support and strong ties to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Hindu Nationalists, from whom she has accepted more than $1 million in campaign contributions, is worrisome. We need a leader with Patriotic values, not Nationalist tendencies.

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I get tired of all the insincere "apologies" that we see so often these days. It seems so few people care about sincerity, honesty, and integrity when it comes to saying what one really means.

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Her candidacy is a non-starter.

If you have to start your campaign by apologizing for maligning any group of citizens based on nothing but your own irrational hate and ignorance, you are
finished before you even start.
It's nice that she apologized, as she should have.

She should just stay in Congress and serve her constituents, for the rest of her term.
She doesn't stand a snowball's chance in hell of winning the presidency.

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lgtbq rights are an issue of fundamental fairness. you don't get to flip flop on that. especially flip flop then show your true stripes still reside in the flip area. she's done.

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