Literally every Democrat running supports universal healthcare and every single one who's been elected president in the past 100 years has tried to pass it so deciding to support someone who isn't Bernie isn't opposing people getting healthcare.
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They think Bernie invented the idea, when John Dingell started introducing a bill for universal health care in the 1950s.
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The election is decided by uninformed voters who care little about policies. If the only people on your side are those who agree with you about every policy, you’re going to lose badly.
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If a candidate ask their supporters to do something for them and they can't seem to do it? Particularly because their staff and major surrogates are encouraging the opposite? Probably says something about how their policies aren't getting enacted anyway.
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It would cost those people nothing to be nice. The rudeness is just a gratuity. "Accept my abuse, ben the knee and do what I say anyway" sure makes me think a lot of those people aren't nearly as interested in M4A as they are in dominating people.
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And if those people then decide to go away and M4A fails, then hey, the trolls have someone to blame so they can feel sanctimoniously superior. Almost like they want to make it fail so they have someone to blame.
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Wait … isn’t you lecturing people on what is or isn’t valid for them to base their votes on … undemocratic?
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No, it's definitely not. Unless all political discourse is somehow undemocratic.
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