A good overview of what worries me about Bernie. He promises to enter office on the crest of a great waves of new, disaffected voters who have so far not shown up in primaries. He makes this promise at every campaign stop, from on stage—I'm not nitpicking https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/24/us/politics/bernie-sanders-democratic-voters.html …
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Nonvoters are called that for a reason
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I want all of that and a pony.
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I think I’m the one who’s more realistic here - the pony is happening.
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Senate is a stretch. And the turnout issue is a Democratic Party problem, not necessarily exclusive to Sanders. I find this line of critique odd. If centrist Dems cannot turn out to support a progressive candidate, the party may as well tap out. Sanders isn’t the variable.
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This is Sanders's argument for why he is uniquely positioned to win. That's why I single him out. No other candidate is promising record turnout and a mobilization of people who usually never vote.
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So why isn’t he picked up on this? He’s using potential votes like SV uses valuations and in both cases clearly overstated.
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