1. If you want to see understand what @DouthatNYT is subtweeting, see my piece on Trump as a Republican phenomenon:https://newrepublic.com/article/137515/democratic-party-will-never-trumpism-left …
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They'll probably win the next 3 elections by comparing whoever Rs nominate by showing his/her Trump supporting comments!
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9. Trump himself came out of latent strand of nationalism which still had many manifestations (Buchanan, Palin) even in neo-con ascendency
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Key seems to be *really* listening to rank-and-file. V hard to do without actively muting party pundits
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any obvious choices for a successor? Could Warren follow Clinton in 2020?
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When Kanye West becomes Dem nom in 2024 doubt you & others will be blaming Cons for his rise.
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This is an important point. A Dems change would result in Sanders left populist - while not great - certainly better than Trump
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and likely better the GW 1. less progress on trade 2. but also less interventionist 3. rad shifts of the wel. state not likely
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I think the question is worth asking, is do the Democrats have real protection from a know-nothing ignoramus with diff 1/x
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ideological tendencies breaking in? I like Sanders, but a powerful part of his appeal was the atavistic attraction of an 2/x
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Hm. Won't that depend somewhat on Clinton's success (or lack) as President too? If she fails miserably, maybe.
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