I worry about disinformation operations, election shenanigans, and all the rest, but the thing we really have to worry about is making an excellent case to American voters, including some Trump voters, in enough numbers to beat the Electoral College and win the Senate
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I am afraid of the mindset that says we would win the election if unfair things didn't keep happening to us. Some sixty million Americans want Trump to stay in office, and we have to find a way to talk to them, because they will still be there in 2021 no matter what the outcome
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I don't think the situation where a third of the country inhabits an alternative propaganda reality centered around Fox, Hannity and the like is tenable. I also have no idea how to move people out of it. But that has to be the central political project of the left long term
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The short-term reality is that we have to win elections in an environment where there is a built in structural 3% handicap against us, and an incredibly effective propaganda machine that makes many people unreachable. It is incredibly frustrating and unfair, but that's the truth
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I understand the temptation to say "screw it" and run left. Why must *we* always be the ones to compromise? Doesn't that reward the bullying? If anyone running on democratic socialism wins a Republican CD, in any state, I promise to hoist the red flag. But I don't think it works
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In return, I ask people to look at evidence, not their feelings, and if bold, unapologetic progressivism doesn't win us power, grit their teeth and make common cause with the candidates who can actually win.
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Will we ever, ever, ever stop moving right? At what point do we reconsider this? Do we have any other choices? These are genuine questions.
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I struggle with this too. Right now I think the pathway is to end the filibuster, admit D.C. and Puerto Rico as states, and abolish the electoral college, or at least do something to make it track the popular vote.
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Charlie Brown has been kicking this football since 1984 and he's tired. When the choices are "make things horribly worse" and "make things somewhat worse" I lose interest in everything but very local politics.
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