To steal an insightful point from @zeynep, Bernie Sanders has a movement, while everyone else has supporters. The vehemence and at times toxicity of interactions online is due to people believing in The Cause, not because Sanders encourages attacks, or attracts the worst people
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Anyway, when they think the fate of the Universe is at stake, people get spicy online. It sucks, especially on a medium like this that rewards strife, but I don't think it reflects at some rot deep within the Sanders campaign, let alone the candidate himself
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The thing to judge Sanders on personally is if he will be able to take this movement and grow it into an electoral majority, a ruling majority, and ultimately a unifying national vision that transcends faction. But building a movement is an impressive start.
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I encourage anyone who can to go to a Bernie rally (or a Trump rally, for that matter!) and compare the feeling to other political events. This is not to paint a false equivalence between Trump and Sanders, but to stress that a movement is a powerful force in American politics.
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The sad thing is, as we just found out to our cost in the UK, ideological movements don’t get you elected.
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It is a concern for many here.
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Agenda like M4A and socialism is too much of a gamble when things like abortion rights and rule of law are at risk. It ought to be a plain referendum on the Orange Cheeto, not a choice on socialism vs capitalism. I don't like that "bundle" that Sanders is trying to impose.
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