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- Bernie is one of the most well-liked political figures in the country and one of the least disliked. The opposite was true of Hillary.
- Bernie has been perhaps the most consistent national political figure in terms of his politics over the course of decades. There's been remarkably little rhetorical or substantive policy flip-flopping that an opponent might exploit. Hillary was basically the opposite of that.
- Bernie's platform is clearly and very firmly grounded in his political consistency. There's no reason to distrust his platform or his commitment to it. Hillary faced the opposite problem.
You are just being dense for the sake of being dense my dude.America’s political and economic system is laissez-faire capitalism combined with cosmopolitan liberalism. It is a massive death machine with a rainbow paint job.
Trump wants the death machine repainted with an American flag paint job. Bernie wants to shut down the death machine.
Liberals are like, I can’t tell either of them apart.
Susie Screw is shook.
the rural areas in the south are backwards but the big cities are more liberalthe states that determine presidential elections in the Midwest and South are considerably less progressive than the places where Bernie is the most popular
the Bernie argument is basically there are twice as many "disaffected leftist" voters who won't turn out except for someone like Bernie, than there are independent swing voters who would vote for a moderate Dem but not a socialist or social Dem, or whatever term Bernie uses to describe himself that will sound exactly like socialist to the average voter
a majority of Americans won't take the time to learn his positions and evaluate how they are impacted by them, just like they didn't with Hillary. They will hear the word “socialist" and run for the hills
voter enthusiasm matters and Bernie's biggest obstacle lies here: some/most of Warren's supporters see him as the next best choice but for the supporters of every other candidate he is their last choice
not suggesting there's no electoral path for Bernie because who knows for sure. I just know I don't have nearly that much faith in the US electorate
the states that determine presidential elections in the Midwest and South are considerably less progressive than the places where Bernie is the most popular
the Bernie argument is basically there are twice as many "disaffected leftist" voters who won't turn out except for someone like Bernie, than there are independent swing voters who would vote for a moderate Dem but not a socialist or social Dem, or whatever term Bernie uses to describe himself that will sound exactly like socialist to the average voter
a majority of Americans won't take the time to learn his positions and evaluate how they are impacted by them, just like they didn't with Hillary. They will hear the word “socialist" and run for the hills
voter enthusiasm matters and Bernie's biggest obstacle lies here: some/most of Warren's supporters see him as the next best choice but for the supporters of every other candidate he is their last choice
not suggesting there's no electoral path for Bernie because who knows for sure. I just know I don't have nearly that much faith in the US electorate
You are just being dense for the sake of being dense my dude.
No one made an argument even remotely close to that.
In fact you are kinda proving our point.
So clearly you need to place the word white in front here, as the black people in this category are already voting for democrats.You bring in gig economy workers, warehouse workers, restaurant and hospitality workers, retail workers, office workers who make less than $20 an hour. You bring in the actual working class to whom the Republican Party, the Democratic Party and the Mainstream media never speak.