Marianne Williamson says 'system is even more corrupt than I knew,' suggests DNC, RNC trying to 'dictate' democracy

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.Marwilliamson says 'system is even more corrupt than I knew,' suggests DNC, RNC trying to 'dictate' democracy

Democratic presidential candidate Marianne Williamson said Tuesday that she now believes"the system is even more corrupt" than she previously knew, suggesting that the political establishment parties are attempting to"dictate" democracy for American voters., during which she discussed how her foray into politics has changed the way she is known to the American public.

Democratic presidential candidate Marianne Williamson speaks during the Democratic National Committee summer meeting on August 23 in San Francisco, California, which were to have garnered contributions from 130,000 different individuals in at least 20 states, with at least 400 donors from each state. The candidates were also required to have polled 2 percent or higher in four DNC-approved polls conducted between the end of June and late August.

Although Williamson insisted that she did not"feel abandoned" by the Democratic Party, she raised concerns that the political establishment does not always act in a democratic manner. While admitting that she had signed up to play by the DNC rules, she argued that"the parties" – both Republican and Democratic –"should facilitate the process of democracy [but] not in any way dictate the process."'s request for comment in response to Williamson's remarks.

Democratic presidential candidate Representative Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii speaks during a forum on gun safety at the Iowa Events Center on August 10 in Des Moines, Iowa"People deserve having that transparency, because, ultimately, it's the people who will decide who our Democratic nominee will be and ultimately who our next president, commander in chief will be," she continued.

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