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    1. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 25 Jun 2020

      Remember how people gave Randy Bryce (the 'Iron Stache') $8M in 2018 on the strength of a viral video and the fact that he was running against Paul Ryan. He burned it all up on consultants and fundraising, then lost by 13 points. Give with your head, not your heart, in 2020.pic.twitter.com/z4a8wKoC2i

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    2. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 25 Jun 2020

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      Want to help a real sleeper Senate race we can win? Donate in Alaska, where a medical doctor is running in a state whose economy is crushed by COVID-19. And give to Alyse Galvin, running statewide for House there! I did a whole cool interview with her:https://twitter.com/Pinboard/status/1275911963558555649 …

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      Last week, I had a video chat with @AlyseGalvin about the impact of coronavirus in Alaska. Just like in my April conversation with @JDScholten, I learned so much I had no idea about! You can read the full transcript here: https://idlewords.com/2020/06/alyse_galvin_on_coronavirus_in_alaska.htm … pic.twitter.com/dLnKeGy6VS
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    3. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 25 Jun 2020

      McGrath especially is a politician we need to stop giving money to. She had a 45-1 fundraising advantage over Booker this spring and yet is struggling to just win her primary. Like Bryce, she burned through $8M for a 2018 House race on the strength of a video. Enough of this.

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    4. Jonathan Bowie‏ @allinoops 25 Jun 2020
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      The Democrats still won't admit they're carrying a rapidly extinguishing torch of bullshit corporate appeasement. They could be spending half the money and winning twice as much with progressives. But, lobbies, and donors, and glad-handing, and post-office lecture tours.

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    5. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 25 Jun 2020
      Replying to @allinoops @tqbf

      We tried this and all the progressives were obliterated at the polls.

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    6. Jonathan Bowie‏ @allinoops 25 Jun 2020
      Replying to @Pinboard @tqbf

      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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    7. Thomas H. Ptacek‏ @tqbf 25 Jun 2020
      Replying to @allinoops @Pinboard

      We had those dozens of new progressive voices in 2018 with the Our Revolution slate, which lost almost all its House races and flipped no districts.

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    8. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 25 Jun 2020
      Replying to @tqbf @allinoops

      The only progressive I can think of who won a competitive race in 2018 was Katie Porter. Everyone else (and we had dozens of them on ballots nationwide) lost handily, while centrists did well and won us the House.

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    9. Jonathan Bowie‏ @allinoops 25 Jun 2020
      Replying to @Pinboard @tqbf

      How much of that is a function of their inability to compete, and how much is a function of the @DNC's unwillingness to provide support to progressive candidates?

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    10. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 25 Jun 2020
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      We literally ran this experiment in 2018. It turned out to be 100% a function of them not being able to win in close districts, even given huge mountains of money. The hypothesis that politically moderate districts want moderate candidates turned out to be true!

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      Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 25 Jun 2020
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      I can't overstate the fact that I used to be in complete agreement with your argument here, but we tried fundraising for great progressives and got smoked by reality in 2018. Just look at the record of Our Revolution, my own Great Slate, the PCCC. We tried, we failed, we learned.

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        2. Thomas H. Ptacek‏ @tqbf 25 Jun 2020
          Replying to @Pinboard @allinoops @DNC

          Honestly the argument here doesn’t seem material. If you believe in progressive candidates, support them! But don’t give money to people like AOC. AOC is great, but your money will either go to Facebook or get locked up in a war chest.

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        3. Thomas H. Ptacek‏ @tqbf 25 Jun 2020
          Replying to @tqbf @Pinboard and

          Even money spent on primarying sitting Democrats is money better spent than on AOC’s campaign, which, again, spent almost $5MM on Facebook ads for a race she is going to win by over 50 points.

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        2. Jonathan Bowie‏ @allinoops 25 Jun 2020
          Replying to @Pinboard @tqbf @DNC

          The real solution is in the grey area somewhere. Using 2018 as proof that we should permanently abandon the progressive ship is as hasty as my position that we should just go full-bore, because it's what the people want. I think the idea is to cultivate progressive sentiment ->

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        3. Jonathan Bowie‏ @allinoops 25 Jun 2020
          Replying to @allinoops @Pinboard and

          In lower-m.c. and poverty-line districts; because they're the easiest to sell on the social programs the country as a whole will benefit from. The key to the progressives' path to victory is a growing momentum that MSM can't reasonably undermine without looking like idiots.

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