so what is so “centrist” about Whitmer? apparently it’s her stance on supporting the ACA, vs pushing single payer. Which of course she does - you can’t get single payer through a GOP legislature.https://theintercept.com/2018/02/22/gretchen-whitmer-executives-are-working-hard-against-a-pro-single-payer-candidate-for-governor/ …
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Whitmer consistently stood up for the left during her time in senate. Remember “rape insurance”? Remember when House members where silenced for having the audacity to say “vagina” during abortion debate? That was Whitmer and her female colleagues working together.
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there is a segment of the left that finds it extremely convenient to wipe out years of legislative experience fighting for issues that matter to progressives by throwing out the word “centrist” and claiming that’s enough to merit voting for someone else, with no basis.
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I thought maybe we’d learned a lesson on that. I guess I was wrong.
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Wait a minute, in that sentence that you clipped, all I said was that the race has largely been covered that way. Do you disagree? Separately, do you disagree that El-Sayed is running to her left? I'm not placing value judgments--aren't those facts?
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And yes, like you said, it's a shorthand. By definition, a shorthand erases lots of other stuff. That's why it's called a shorthand. I definitely do get tired of words like progressive, centrist, establishment, etc, but what are better shorthands? They're not the same politically
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centrist is an extremely loaded word, especially to your audience. She’s not a lipinksi-esque dem and that’s what this appears to imply. Having a challenger even further left than you doesn’t make you a centrist by default.
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Also, this was to my newsletter (thanks for reading!) that goes more to Clinton rather than Bernie folks, actually.
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Dude, I’ve been part of your newsletter since it started back at huffpo I think :)
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Yay! (But seriously, I don’t have facebook-level data, but my sense is that a majority of the subscribers were for clinton over bernie; it was not meant as a dig, just describing how the media have covered that race)
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