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Should be an exciting Voting Day.
How will the Sanders/Warren/Biden, Bloomberg positioning for power play out?
How will the Sanders/Warren/Biden, Bloomberg positioning for power play out?
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I had to literally Google Voltron. Team Washedwonder how many people think this is Voltron
"Da establishment" outchea right now like...
-Word is Lord Zedd is a Bernie Bro too.
Does the party really want to sign up for months of senate hearings on their candidate in the leadup to November?
GOP aint even subtle with their game
A lot of these mainstream Dems are gonna regret not throwing their weight behind the ideas that energize the base come November and instead running back the playbook on a tried and failed formula just because it's seen as 'safer'.
Only time they won the presidency over the last 20 years was running on a bold and transformative vision and platform
No he did not , he ran as a progressive firebrand and dropped fire on Hillary and the centrist brand of politics in '08 and followed the same playbook in 2012. That's why he was branded as a' radical' early on and as a 'socialist' by the GOP once the general campaign beganwhat about the ideas they ran on in '18? that worked ok
Obama was a centrist and ran as such
outside of the ACA (which was big, don't get me wrong) there was nothing bold/transformative about his platform
Before the primaries, when Biden was seen as the candidate who had the best chance of beating Trump, and the one who was probably going to go against Trump, there was so much talk of his son and Ukraine. After he started to slip in the polls, and especially after Iowa and Nevada when it looked like he was done, there was no talk of that whatsoever. Now if he wins big on super Tuesday after the endorsements, watch the Ukraine talk start again.
No he did not , he ran as a progressive firebrand and dropped fire on Hillary and the centrist brand of politics in '08 and followed the same playbook in 2012. That's why he was branded as a' radical' early on and as a 'socialist' by the GOP once the general campaign began
He literally ran on a 'change' platform of bucking the conventional wisdom in the party at the time and offering insightful critiques of it while articulating a bold new vision of the country and as a result, he managed to build the most broadly diverse and energized Dem voter coalition in generations...
How he governed is another story but he did not run as a centrist my dude, that's revisionist history at best.
2018 was full of candidates running as progressive alternatives to GOP incumbents and they brought out a lot of voters who generally wouldn't have voted in midterms before.
I recommend you go rewatch some of those early '08 debates when he started pulling off upsets and gaining traction and come back and tell me he ran as a moderate . He had smoke for days for all the candidates aligned with the mainstream of the party at the time which is how he managed to energize the base so much
2018 was full of candidates running as progressive alternatives to GOP incumbents and they brought out a lot of voters who generally wouldn't have voted in midterms before.
No he did not , he ran as a progressive firebrand and dropped fire on Hillary and the centrist brand of politics in '08 and followed the same playbook in 2012. That's why he was branded as a' radical' early on and as a 'socialist' by the GOP once the general campaign began
He literally ran on a 'change' platform of bucking the conventional wisdom in the party at the time and offering insightful critiques of it while articulating a bold new vision of the country and as a result, he managed to build the most broadly diverse and energized Dem voter coalition in generations...
How he governed is another story but he did not run as a centrist my dude, that's revisionist history at best.
2018 was full of candidates running as progressive alternatives to GOP incumbents and they brought out a lot of voters who generally wouldn't have voted in midterms before.
I recommend you go rewatch some of those early '08 debates when he started pulling off upsets and gaining traction and come back and tell me he ran as a moderate . He had smoke for days for all the candidates aligned with the mainstream of the party at the time which is how he managed to energize the base so much