This is a good, sober summary. Corbyn was an especially divisive figure in a way that even Bernie Sanders isn't; on the other hand, the UK election offered little support for the idea that progressive policies can win over the white working class 1/http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/12/british-election-lessons-democrats-corbyn-sanders-analysis.html …
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I’m afraid there are many in the center smearing a Jewish front runner as an anti-Semite and as some sort of purity candidate for wanting what every other 1st world country has.
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Hillary Clinton lost in 2016. How can feckless Centrist politics possibly be seen as the solution forward?
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Agreed, if only we'd ran a deeply flawed candidate with centrist politics in 2016.
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We didn’t run a deeply flawed candidate in 2016.
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2016 votes for Stein at the expense of losing the presidency proves polarizing propaganda was aimed effectively at the left, too
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Did you ever consider that lots of folks out there just don't want to support corporate democrats and aren't willing to sell out their values for a lesser evil? I don't agree but I respect them more than centrist ghouls who take the left for granted and want us to fall in line.
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@shava23 /not to pontificate or preach or anything like that I swear.

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I can't find much there to disagree with.
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