Neither Democrat nor Republican am I.
But one thing is clear to me: Democrats cannot fail our
nation again as they did in 2016. They must offer the people of the United
States a presidential candidate who will serve the best interests of the 99.9% and decisively trounce Mr. Trump in 2020.
Further, this election, the Democrats must clearly articulate
a party platform which represents the interests of the 99.9%. Finally, after
the midterm elections this November, assuming the Democrats at least regain the
majority in the U.S. House of Representatives, the Democrats must immediately begin
to enact legislation to serve the interests of the 99.9%.
Why Raskin?
Rep. Raskin is one of a handful of Democrats who is clearly speaking
to the extent of the Trump-emboldened, Republican-enacted, 99.9%-punishing, legislation passed
by the U.S. Congress this year. Please go here for the details:
Who could be our next President? Rep. Jamie Raskin, (D-MD).
Below are three short videos showing Rep Raskin at work for the 99.9%, the people of the United States.
Raskin Debunks GOP's Conspiracy Theory with Quotes from GOP
- Jul 12, 2018
Congressman Jamie Raskin (MD-08) debunks GOP conspiracy
theories in his questioning of FBI's Peter Strzok in a joint hearing of the
House Oversight and Judiciary Committees. July 12, 2018.
Rep. Jamie Raskin On Removing Trump From Office - Dec 13,
2017
Rebel HQ
TYT's Cenk Uygur spoke with Rep. Jamie Raskin, a progressive
Democrat representing Maryland's 8th district, about his bill regarding the
25th Amendment and President Donald Trump.
Rep. Jamie Raskin Surviving Colorectal Cancer, Advancing
Medical Research - Sep 19, 2017
American Association for Cancer Research
After U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D., Maryland) was diagnosed
with colon cancer at the age of 48, he was treated with radiation,
chemotherapy, and surgery. Rep. Raskin’s experience with cancer has
strengthened his resolve to ensure that federal investment in biomedical
research will continue the progress against diseases like cancer. Read Rep. Raskin’s
story and those of other survivors in the AACR Cancer Progress Report 2017 here
CancerProgressReport.org
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