• Baron Von J@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    It’s fucking been here since Bernie’s 2016 presidential primary campaign. Voters need to come through for it.

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      2 months ago

      You mean the Democrats needs to actually campaign on and deliver what the majority of their potential voters want.

      Shame they will double down on their failed strategy and not understand why they can’t capture moderates.

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        2 months ago

        The chair of the MN state party where Tim Walz was able to rise to Governor is now the chair of the DNC, and David Hogg is the vice chair and has announced he’ll be funding primary challengers in safe Democratic districts with a do-nothing incumbent. These changes to the national leadership were brought to you by party members who voted in the parties internal elections. Aspiring progressives need to declare their candidacy in the primary whether the state party wants them to or not. And the progressive voters need to show up whether the state party wants the progressive or not. That’s the only way to make it happen. Passively sitting it out while waiting for another group to cater the perfect candidate to you is a recipe for “we don’t care about your non-vote.”

        Disclaimer: I’m not specifically accusing you individually of being a non-voter, as I don’t know you at all.

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          I am absolutely a non-voter. I am in a Dem majority county and state. So my vote does not matter in the slightest. A Rep flipping my area has about as much as a fart in the wind offending a bloodhound upwind.

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              Nope, decided by delegates. I vote for who I want and the party decides who they want.

              If elections were decided by popular vote, I would have more motivation.

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                2 months ago

                The delegates are legally pledged to the popular vote winner though. Delegates pledged to a candidate who dropped out before the convention will typically vote for whomever their pledged candidate endorsed when they dropped out. If you’re thinking of the superdelegates, they don’t even get a vote unless the pledged delegates aren’t able to elect a nominee in the first round (this change went into effect in 2018).

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          2 months ago

          The only reason that happened is because the progressive left pushed moderates right with a poor platform and pandering.

          If they had a decent platform that wasn’t based on orange man bad, maybe they could come up with something of value to campaign on and win.

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            2 months ago

            “Orange man bad” is certainly not the left. That’s the moderates. The left is more “unions good” and “Medicare for All” and “tax billionaires” and “Green New Deal.” Stuff like that. It’s a pretty popular agenda with everyone but the donor class.

            And Biden’s enacted policies were not the Green New Deal despite the branding around it. Some aspects were included in the infrastructure bill and the Inflation Reduction Act but, obviously, getting Manchin and Sinema to support anything required fewer progressive priorities and more fundraisers/bribes.

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      2 months ago

      With AOC at the helm, they can no longer tar and feather Bernie supporters as anti-women because we didn’t like Hillary or Harris.

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        Yeah it’ll be interesting to she if she goes for it. I kinda rather hope that she primaries Schumer, instead. I like how she comports herself on committee hearings and such, and think that energy is badly needed in Congress. The current bullshit coming out of the White House is only possible because the GOP Congress have just brazenly ceded their authority.

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      2 months ago

      No, it’s cool. The DNC is thinking about running Harris again. That is a very smart decision by very smart people and it will turn out very well

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        I don’t fucking care who the DNC wants to run. I’m not appealing to the DNC, I’m appealing to the voters Because the nominee will be who the primary voters elect. So we just need a better candidate to choose to run regardless of what the DNC dangles in front of them, and then we need to vote and convince more like-minded persons to also vote.