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BigmanPigman

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6. From what I've gathered from Indivisible
Sun Feb 18, 2018, 11:51 PM
Feb 2018

Last edited Sat Mar 31, 2018, 11:01 PM - Edit history (1)

The reasoning may be that the Tea Party /Freedom Caucus was considered grassroots due to how they started off by getting people to run at the local level for years and a lot of hitting the pavement and knocking on doors was an effective strategy. They got solid support and moved onto state level campaigns. That is what Indivisible is doing...using the Tea Party tactics, but no big bucks are supporting our efforts (not yet anyway). Tom Steyer is contributing money into anti-moron impeachment ads but it isn't really like the Kochs.

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