I hope you guys can beat Trump. I’m worried about the strategy, but I hope for all of us that it works.
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Replying to @dr_mcmillions @AwardsDaily and
Regards Berners: electoralism is not all there is. Without a candidate standing on good policy, some will decide to put their energy towards other projects: mutual aid, organizing labor etc. Arguably these have more impact than singular votes. Already seeing this with strikes now
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Replying to @AwardsDaily @HeerJeet and
It may work, who knows. But perhaps you can understand why it grates when you preemptively blame Berners for not supporting a candidate you know doesn’t appeal to them. Also I worry that democrats are losing youth and latinx voters in this deal
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Replying to @AwardsDaily @dr_mcmillions and
Vigorous primaries make for stronger candidates. Clinton and Obama had a very vigorous primary. It's a delusion that ignoring arguments against Biden now will make sure they are not aired in the general election. Your position is anti-political.
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Replying to @HeerJeet @AwardsDaily and
Then why the effort to get Warren to drop out? She was making Bernie stronger! Also, some attacks work better when you can use the target's own side against them. If Trump can use Bernie's words against Biden, it's more effective than directly attacking him. "Even Bernie says…"
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Replying to @InfoSecAdrian @AwardsDaily and
When did I advocate for Warren to drop out?
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I'm not saying you, personally, advocated for it. But Bernie's campaign, surrogates, & supporters did. Many are still mad, even now, she didn't drop out sooner.
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Meh. It's natural for campaigns to want their opponents to drop out since people are in it to win. You're confusing campaign advocacy with outside analysis.
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