The fact that we're talking about "popularism" now when putative moderates are spiking popular programs is proof that so-called popularism serves the ideological function of shielding party leaders from criticism.https://twitter.com/SeanMcElwee/status/1446904910130331656 …
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It’s a good insight that popularism has no clear answer to how to deal with the electorate’s sometimes mutually exclusive preferences, but Matt does contrast Sinema with Mark Kelly. I’m not sure Sinema is the inevitable result of seeking electable candidates in swing states.
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