This is such great advice. Just keep pandering to the very small percentage of voters you have left and continue to fuck over the poor.
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I was confused about this too, they mean move to the center FROM the right. I mean, that's it, right? Otherwise, I got nothing.
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i dunno how you move 'back to the center' when you are already stubbornly occupying the center right despite consistent failure
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'the center' is just a euphemism for putting donor interests over voters, which they never once stopped doing.
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it isnt popular, there arent millions of 'moderate centrist' voters in America, thats not how it works at all.
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Dems are literally are the GOP of 40 years ago- how much more center do they need to go? Tea Party?
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if Democrats go any further to the right to reach "the center" they'll all wake up one morning wearing MAGA hats, angry about taxes
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Mark Penn is the dude who advised Hillary in 2007-2008 not to apologize for voting for the Iraq War. Real genius here.pic.twitter.com/EsacnazWT4
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great example of - (how do these white dudes still find work?!) oh yeah- a system designed to prop the white man... ok.
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And not just that, dude got rich despite being wrong over and over and over again.
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Why is it that every time a party loses they're called on to be more like the other side? What we want is that they be less like them.
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It's because America chose the other side.
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Many didn't choose at all. Woo them, not moderates on the other side regretting their choice.
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Perfect
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I agree.
@Lubchansky at his best
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Your article is garbage. 2/3 of Americans want single payer, they want a living wage, and not to mired in student debt. Stop peddling crap.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Just curious: when has this ever worked?
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You could argue in the 90s with Bill Clinton
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I wonder if Hillary would agree with trying to go more to the center as a viable path to victory? Oh wait...
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True, but I'd say in the 90s identity politics had less of an impact. So you really didn't have a "Bernie bro" effect.
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But "Bernie Bros" included a lot more than just "bros".. that term was started as a pejorative by GOP, then perpetuated by dems for Hillary
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Totally. At the end of the day tho the dems need to figure out messaging that's progressive but doesn't alienate moderates or allies
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They simply need to represent their base, not their donors. Enough with messaging and optics and talking points. People want real change.
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