Hard words but necessary: both Booker and McGrath are great candidates, I wish them the best, but they have both raised far more than they can possibly use. If you want to help secure a Senate majority, give in marginal races and downballot in competitive states, not in Kentucky.https://twitter.com/PpollingNumbers/status/1276171967226396674 …
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Obliterated is also a strong characterization of an increasingly robust progressive movement in government. For 30ish years we only had Sanders; now we're approaching dozens of progressive candidates making legislative headway. Establishment support is dwindling, not expanding.
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This is why the
@RNC ran Trump in 2016. The same thing is happening within their base; but, they had the common sense to run the party outsider.
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This is also a red herring argument when progressives have gone from a miniscule 4-5% of the electorate to somewhere closer to 20-30%. It's a growing movement, and "progressives can't win" is an '70s McGovern trope that no longer holds water.
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