I forget who it was who said that Bernie had reached the point where he was popular enough to successfully get a seat at the table but not enough to get away with kicking it over And he's got a lot of people who'd settle for nothing less than that, which is a problemhttps://twitter.com/jowrotethis/status/1235090751865761792 …
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Like this is what people openly say they want, what their plan for M4A is A landslide followed by an avalanche - Bernie storms into the DNC with a commanding majority of delegates, swamps Trump in the election with a blue wave of new leftist members of Congress
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Arthur I think you're wrong on this. Trump came in as a deeply reviled nominee with no party trust and few allies, assumed office with a senate absolutely misaligned to his weird goals, and thanks to building a very loud (FAR from majority) movement he's conquered the entire GOP.
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The Democrats and the Republicans aren't symmetrical, opposite parties though
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The take after 2008 was that the GOP was a party in its institutional death throes and I don't actually think they were wrong
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Anyway look if Bernie were the "Trump of the Left" he'd... be the Trump of the Left He'd have the overwhelming lead Trump did after Super Tuesday and Biden, his Ted Cruz, would already be struggling to survive
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