1. "tiny"? According to Real Clear Politics Aggregation: Warren + Sanders = 34.1%, Biden = 26.8. Or we could put together all Chait cited moderate candidates (Biden, Klobuchar, Bennet et) & get 29.5%https://twitter.com/jonathanchait/status/1172880178273345537 …
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3. Seriously, if I add up all the candidates who Chait seems to think of as have gone too far to the left or being to fringe (Sanders, Warren, Harris[!], Buttigieg[!!], Yang, Gabbard, Castro) you get 47.7%. All the Chait-acceptable moderate candidates get 34.6%
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4. To be clear, I'm not saying Harris or Buttigieg are left candidates or have moved too far to the left -- but Chait seems to think so.
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@fairvote's RCV poll of all preferences! https://www.vox.com/2019/9/12/20860985/poll-democratic-primary-ranked-choice-warren-biden … -
"voters who initially favored Sanders & Harris". (But this 'Article' says 'Warren beats Biden?') NICE. So. People polled CHOSE BERNIE 1st, but their SECOND choice was Warren? So now that is twisted into 'Warren is ahead'? BERNIE is ahead. Warren is 2nd IF Bernie quit. Biden? NO
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The 'center' is its OWN misrepresentation. The mythical 'center' has been shoved further right, incrementally, for 40 years. It is 'Repub-Lite'. Catering to center is a recipe for more corporatopia. (*Not small biz-friendly!) people IN 'the middle' need to MOVE left, politically
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