So, my thing is that I agree with most of what the board pubs are saying about this issue in principle and these (anti-war, anti-corruption, open democracy, etc.) are values that have always motivated my politics (or praxis or whatever you want to call it).
What I am less sure of is where this desire was for the last two decades among the political right? Do y'all care about these issues if it's not Hillary Clinton running?
If the answer to that is yes, then this is the moment for a bi partisan progressive coalition to confront political corruption head on. I've organized alongside of conservatives for my entire professional career, so this possibility is intriguing to me, rather than quibbling over whether women have a right to choose, denying transgender people equal rights, etc. It seems like there are finally progressives on both sides of the aisle and it seems like progress might finally be possible on some of these shared concerns.
This election gives me hope because there are so many more grounds for a bi partisan politics than there were even a year ago. That probably looks like a movement to dismantle Citizens United first and foremost. Telling partisan idiots like McConnell, Pelosi, and McCain to fuck off and do their jobs may be a good start.