I should go farther. So, in summary, the broad-based popular economic coalition we need must take over the D party. It has to do this by splitting it, driving a wedge and welcoming those who may be turned off by the D party's current culture stance. Hence if you oppose that kind of populism, as I understand Vaush does, then
WHY WOULD WE WANT UNITY with that kind of pseudo-leftist?
I should go farther. So, in summary, the broad-based popular economic coalition we need must take over the D party. It has to do this by splitting it, driving a wedge and welcoming those who may be turned off by the D party's current culture stance. Hence if you oppose that kind of populism, as I understand Vaush does, then
WHY WOULD WE WANT UNITY with that kind of pseudo-leftist?
I should go farther. So, in summary, the broad-based popular economic coalition we need must take over the D party. It has to do this by splitting it, driving a wedge and welcoming those who may be turned off by the D party's current culture stance. Hence if you oppose that kind of populism, as I understand Vaush does, then
WHY WOULD WE WANT UNITY with that kind of pseudo-leftist?