Why are Democrats so condescending, elitist, credentialists??
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Date: November 21st, 2017 10:05 PM Author: vibrant crackhouse roommate
I was talking to some bro who is in the know about running for office as a Democrat here in California. This is for sta tree government. And he basically said you have to "know people" and have the right credentials (a college degree is a must), and you must work in non-profit or some corporate gig...
Whereas republicans, as long as you're some small-business owner, or some hard-core Christian, or just some young bro who has private sector experience and can articulate conservative views well, then you're good. Degrees don't matte.r
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3805344&forum_id=2#34744814) |
Date: November 21st, 2017 10:11 PM Author: spectacular narrow-minded therapy
Would a non-profit bro be able to plausibly run as a Republican?
I could see a small businessman being able to run as a Democrat, but it is just harder to rally primary election support that way as small business leans GOP rather than Dem.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3805344&forum_id=2#34744881) |
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