Progressives learned in 2018 that they are not able to flip Republican seats, but they can win upsets in Democratic primaries. This attempt to seize the commanding heights of the party by knocking out the centrist leadership is another fascinating way polarization is playing outhttps://twitter.com/mattdpearce/status/1234171129218002945 …
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A parallel strategy worked here in '92, and they liked it so much they just kept doing it. The platform moves to the right every election. Their public option is the Republican one from the 90s, they've never met a war they didn't like, they cut welfare... they just don't care.
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I don't like fighting with you personally. You're a friend and I respect your work and your viewpoint. I'm just very disappointed in these establishment talking points that treat real change as childish dreams when it's desperately needed.
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He’s talking about shared across party. He’s right. I’d add restore rule of law.
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