Her biggest election she's ever run in, the statewide race for Secretary of State in 2014, she lost in a blowout to Jon Husted (60/40)
Okay, well, you sacrificed a chance at winning the election for your perception of integrity, congratulations Have fun building a movement off of that
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Jfc if a candidate demonstrates they don't have any sense of competence or appropriateness for a job beyond ideological loyalty that's itself a really big red flag for being a terrible president
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I don't think competence at winning elections is necessarily the same thing as competence at being president. Anyway, if you ask me, Biden is not more competent in any way. He's just a safer choice for the apparatchiks who depend on corporate money.
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So what are you suggesting? Should Sanders have done something to prevent Clyburn from endorsing Biden? Should he have picked someone "more popular" than Nina Turner?
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He should've picked someone from the South with experience winning elections there, and while he probably would've still lost SC it wouldn't have been a humiliating blowout You know you could just read the thread I linked
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