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Self-help author Marianne Williamson has become the first Democrat to challenge president Joe Biden.

“We need to submit to the American people an agenda of fundamental economic reform, universal healthcare, tuition-free colleges at state colleges and universities, higher education including tech schools, paternity and maternity leave, free childcare and a guaranteed living wage,” Williamson said in her campaign“What the Democratic party should do is to truly return to the principles of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, not just alleviate people’s suffering but offer them genuine economic reform,” the...

“We have just begun winning. We took back the House and I’m excited about our slim majority because that gave us leverage,” she added. She went on to call for more secure borders and said that “we are not going to fund a borderless country…we are not going to fund tyranny,” she said.“We need to get more aggressive… There are many things we must do…that you American people have entrusted with,” said Colorado representative Lauren Boebert who has taken the stage following Lindell.

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