This article will get a lot of attention, but I think the big Sanders story is how much he's done to integrate himself into the Democratic Party since 2016, from serving in Senate Dem leadership to holding ranks with his colleagues when it counted. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/16/us/politics/bernie-sanders-democratic-party.html …
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That's not to say Sanders is the top choice of Democratic elites. But my sense is the phenomenon of 2016 dead-enders desperate to avenge Clinton and stop Sanders is pretty marginal. Most are open to lots of ways the primary could play out, and just want to beat Trump.
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Dude’s going to be 80 years old. I think we can find someone a tad more youthful (and feel the same abt Biden).
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WTF? Never.
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Never in the primary...but if its between him and Trump it's a yes.
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How has he changed? He's still pushing ideas with no real policy, he's still pandering to white male voters and he's still lying about Hillary.
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The comfort you speak of looks more like a high speed train of people retreating further apart from each other and being more comfortable with that insanity. The left has broken free of all authority running headlong into something they think is new but indeed is very old.
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wishful narrative manufacturing
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And partly because the Overton Window has changed.
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