Discussion
Loading...

Post

  • About
  • Code of conduct
  • Privacy
  • About Bonfire
Molly White
@molly0xfff@hachyderm.io  ·  activity timestamp 12 hours ago

The cryptocurrency industry super PACs dumped $14.2 million into the Illinois primaries. 90% of that – $12.8 million – was wasted, in that it went to opposing Democratic candidates who won their primaries (Stratton in the Senate race, Ford in H-07) or supporting their opponents.

Their only victories in the state were where they contributed money towards outcomes that were already highly likely. They opposed Robert Peters (H-02), who had been polling in third place and ultimately received 12% of the vote. They supported Bean (H-08) and incumbent Budzinski (H-13).

#cryptocurrency #crypto #USpolitics #USpol #Illinois

  • Copy link
  • Flag this post
  • Block
Mastodon Migration
@mastodonmigration@mastodon.online replied  ·  activity timestamp 12 hours ago

@molly0xfff

It is really encouraging to see that the Crypto and AI money was not able to sway the election, and Stratton prevailed. Hopefully voters are waking up to the fact that these special interests are not on their side, and not on the side of democracy.

Let it be that candidates who take such money are branded as sellouts and enemies of the people.

#WeThePeople

  • Copy link
  • Flag this comment
  • Block
Timo
@timo21@mastodon.sdf.org replied  ·  activity timestamp 12 hours ago

@mastodonmigration @molly0xfff As we know, in highly democratic areas, sometimes there are candidates who are not dems running as dems. Perhaps their willingness to accept crypto donations will out them for us.

  • Copy link
  • Flag this comment
  • Block
Mastodon Migration
@mastodonmigration@mastodon.online replied  ·  activity timestamp 12 hours ago

@timo21 @molly0xfff

Yes. Whether or not they are actual Democrats, these PACs are attempting to get people who are controllable nominated. And, they are targeting the Democratic primaries in places where Democrats are likely to prevail in the election.

This makes these primaries absolutely critical. We need to nominate real genuine solid Democrats, not weaklings beholden to monied interests.

  • Copy link
  • Flag this comment
  • Block
Jussi Toivonen
@jupito@mastodontti.fi replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 hours ago

@mastodonmigration @timo21 @molly0xfff
Talking about real and genuine, are there any politicians at all in the Party who might accept giving up their ultimate privilege, the two-party cartel system? (in order to create something more democratic, that is)

  • Copy link
  • Flag this comment
  • Block
Jussi Toivonen
@jupito@mastodontti.fi replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 hours ago

@mastodonmigration @timo21 @molly0xfff
Talking about real and genuine, are there any politicians at all in the Dem Party who might accept giving up their ultimate privilege, the two-party cartel system?

  • Copy link
  • Flag this comment
  • Block
Don Hawkins - W7DAH
@donhawkins@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 11 hours ago

@mastodonmigration @timo21 @molly0xfff Progressives.

  • Copy link
  • Flag this comment
  • Block
Timo
@timo21@mastodon.sdf.org replied  ·  activity timestamp 12 hours ago

@mastodonmigration @molly0xfff I've notice local elections for law enforcement get a lot of marginal dems, like prosecutors, sheriffs, and judges. They want to win, so they run as a dem.

  • Copy link
  • Flag this comment
  • Block
Mastodon Migration
@mastodonmigration@mastodon.online replied  ·  activity timestamp 11 hours ago

@timo21 @molly0xfff

The primaries define the Democratic Party.

  • Copy link
  • Flag this comment
  • Block
Log in

Bonfire Dinteg Labs

This is a bonfire demo instance for testing purposes. This is not a production site. There are no backups for now. Data, including profiles may be wiped without notice. No service or other guarantees expressed or implied.

Bonfire Dinteg Labs: About · Code of conduct · Privacy ·
Bonfire social · 1.0.0 no JS en
Automatic federation enabled
  • Explore
  • About
  • Code of Conduct
Home
Login