Could a Sanders nomination really cost Democrats their House majority? I go district by district, and ... YES.https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/02/state-democratic-race/607024/ …
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Replying to @davidfrum
Because we need to nominate another centrist, moderate, incrementalist candidate.....it worked so well in 2000 and 2016.
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Replying to @allendm73 @davidfrum
Go back and read Clinton's "New Covenant" speeches and tell me he campaigned as a centrist? I'll wait....
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*laughs in Jeremy Corbyn*
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Replying to @JosephLoxton @ejcrist and
Different country. We dont have brexit
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Replying to @politburito @ejcrist and
No but the pattern seems familiar, ideological youths inside a party, living in a bubble, seem absolutely convinced their hard-left curmudgeon is going to sweep them to victory only to get pikachu face when reality hits on Election Day.pic.twitter.com/lmNpNtrGQu
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Agree 100% with the validity of the Corbyn analogy
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