In general, you don't want your president to be a populist firebrand who considers anyone not part of his base to be an enemy, and who blames his failures on the "fake news corporate media" or the "Deep State / the Establishment" (it should remind you of someone).
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You want someone willing to represent everyone in the country, who will work to achieve effective policy compromises. If you champion a progressive agenda, that candidate was Warren. Now, for many, the second best choice is Biden.
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Now, having said this, I expect many kinds folks will be in my mentions, taking a guess at my IQ, questioning my good faith, and asking, "so you don't want poor people to have healthcare?"
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I actually do want poor people to have healthcare. For free, paid for by my taxes. I also don't think Sanders should be president. This may surprise you, but it's a fairly common combination of views.
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Waste of energy
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FWIW, my non-respresentative sample shows that the main complaint of most Warren supporters is the online vitriol and skewed coverage.
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FWIW Twitter is not representative (in any way) of the real electorate.
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Interesting to see such simplification of a complex situation from an AI researcher...
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Occam's razor is a guiding principle for a lot of AI research
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‘Should’ is not an accurate expression when analyzing unless you want to convey your values. And btw I find more than justified some of Sanders judgements about misinformation and lack of democracy to be a sufficient argument against him.
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