ChrisL68
Riley Skinner
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That's true in a lot of races. Still had to vote for one of the other and more people voted for her than him.The people weren't happy with any of the candidates.
That's true in a lot of races. Still had to vote for one of the other and more people voted for her than him.The people weren't happy with any of the candidates.
We don't live in a democracy. Do you think DSA has a vision that is more or less democratic than our current system? What do you view as having produced Trump and the GOP? Why would you continue putting your faith in a democratic party that has no backbone, has continuously sold out the working class to the rich, and whose entire momentum is now being driven by a progressive caucus? Again, I think we disagree on exactly what caused Trump.
Who cares if someone is personally pro-life if they are otherwise pro-choice and pro-Roe?
Well, specifically, the Boston DSA chapter cares very much,
the people picked the candidates
lol, right? Now you get it.Well -- that's unfortunate. Good thing you guys have such a big tent.
No they didn't. The candidates decided to run themselves.
right, anyone can run. and then they do a primary
I'd posit that Bernie had a very positive reputation, he just had zero name recognition as compared to Hillary and Trump who have both been worldwide celebrities for decades.Bernie probably wins that primary against Al Gore or John Kerry.The people weren't happy with any of the candidates.
I'd posit that Bernie had a very positive reputation, he just had zero name recognition as compared to Hillary and Trump who have both been worldwide celebrities for decades.
Right. Moving on...I'd posit that Bernie simply was not Hillary.
I'd posit that Bernie had a very positive reputation, he just had zero name recognition as compared to Hillary and Trump who have both been worldwide celebrities for decades.Bernie probably wins that primary against Al Gore or John Kerry.
The key will also be to keep establishment dems from watering it down.
Again, as far as I know, Bernie is still the most popular politician in America. Medicare For All is polling ridiculously high. We have a growing recognition of the complete failures of Obama style liberalism. What signs are telling you the country is itching for centrists?