Cory Booker’s 2020 policy agenda: ‘Baby bonds,’ criminal justice reform, action on climate change

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The Democratic senator from New Jersey announced his bid for the White House on Friday.

 

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Still no a Dem candidate that will run in getting the ERA passed once and for all. WHY? Lawrence maddow KamalaHarris SenWarren JoeBiden CoryBooker SenSanders

And raising prescription drug prices

and support Big Pharma

AP Senator Booker announced his bid to be the first candidate to lose Democratic nomination in 2020

the problem with baby bonds you would have to give it to everyone the governmentcant discriminate.

This article says nothing about the Green New Deal nor climate change.

This is a joke right?

When will he talk about metoo and the woman he abused Oh that's right. He is a Dem we don't speak of these.

Fartacus2020

Tell CoryBooker if he promises to break the back of bcbs_companies and the Insurance Racket people might pay attention to him

trump’s nickname for him, “Cory Booger”.... because trump is a child

His platform is in other words...nothing.

Democrat clown candidate 4 speaks!

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