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2020 Democratic candidates are on a dangerous mission to out-left each other
April 25, 2019
'It's like a one-way, leftward turning ratchet'
On Thursday's episode of "The Glenn Beck Radio Program," Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) joined Glenn in the studio to discuss, among other topics, former Vice President Joe Biden's official announcement of his 2020 presidential run and the Democratic presidential candidates' far-left political platforms.
Lee said that "every single Democratic presidential candidate" seems to be on a mission to out-left each other.
"They're all moving in lockstep. It's like a one-way, leftward turning ratchet. Each time any one of them moves further to the left, they all try and out-do each other," he said. "And it doesn't go the other way."
Noting the dangers of the left's rapidly changing political ideologies, Lee added, "This is a different concept of what government is, what it's for, and what dangers it poses to the American people."
Catch more of the conversation in the video clip below:
Sen. Mike Lee: Democrat candidates are ratcheting to the left quicklyyoutu.be
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