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Trump beat Clinton by 22,000 votes in Wisconsin.
I'm confident that Sanders could easily close that gap.
I'm confident that Sanders could easily close that gap.
Ironic that the Bernie Bros here seem to confirm every negative opinion people have about them.
And I love the way they hand wave away any discussion of Bernie's electability by cherry picking some poles.
Nomnating Bernie will hand the White House to Trump for another 4 years, I have yet to see any convincing argument to the contrary;I don't consider playing games and cherry picking poll numbers to be convincing.
Minor nitpick...that....that doesn't count.
The "responsible moderates" of the subforum are hyper-focused on the intangibles, like the Trump camp calling him a socialist.
that....that doesn't count.
The "responsible moderates" of the subforum are hyper-focused on the intangibles, like the Trump camp calling him a socialist.
Funny thing is, some of us aren't even moderates.that....that doesn't count.
The "responsible moderates" of the subforum are hyper-focused on the intangibles, like the Trump camp calling him a socialist.
Just what 'poll trend' are we supposed to be noticing here?How does looking at the poll trend constitute "cherry picking". Take a look at this list and just try to seriously tell me I'm "cherry picking" when I say Sanders polls better than Trump.
Just try.
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/e...s/general_election_trump_vs_sanders-6250.html
Just what 'poll trend' are we supposed to be noticing here?
The recent polls show Sanders beating Trump by 3% on average. But individual polls taken in that time frame have bounced around from Sanders winning by 8, then losing by 5, then winning by 1, 7, and 6 before dropping again. There doesn't really seem to be a 'trend'. Now, if you go back a few months, Sanders was regularly beating Trump by 8 or 9 points, so in some ways it looks like his numbers are trending downwards.
It should also be noted that Biden, Warren and Harris also poll higher than Trump (and in Biden's and Harris's case, are doing even better than Sanders.)
It should also be noted that this is currently the primary season. The type of attacks that a candidate will have to deal with now are different than what they will see in the general election. Some of us are concerned that there are a few too many skeletons in Sander's closet that the republicans could use (that they've been holding back).
Marxism isn't the exact opposite of totalitarianism.
That's the whole point: it always ends up as just another variant of totalitarianism.
And why would I be excusing totalitarianism when my fundamental objection to Marxism is that it's a version of totalitarianism? Your position makes no sense whatsoever.
If every country that called itself a democracy was like North Korea, you might have a point. But that's not the case.
From your article:
87 percent of former vice president Joe Biden's supporters said yes to voting for whoever wins the nomination, 9 percent it depends on the winning candidate, and 5 percent said no to anyone that is not Biden. And 90 percent of Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren's supporters said they would vote for whoever is the nominee, while the remaining 10 percent said it depended on who won the nomination.
It should also be noted that this is currently the primary season. The type of attacks that a candidate will have to deal with now are different than what they will see in the general election. Some of us are concerned that there are a few too many skeletons in Sander's closet that the republicans could use (that they've been holding back).
Why is that concern limited to Sanders?
Some of us recognize that Republicans will simply manufacture scandals against whomever they please.


TULSI - BERNIE - 2020 

“It’s asking a lot from people on the center-right or in the old Reagan wing of GOP to go full Sanders in November,” said Jerry Taylor, who runs the Niskanen Center, a Washington think tank that has become a hub for the Never Trump community. Taylor does plan to support Sanders in the general election if the senator wins the Democratic nod but described himself, and others like him, as the exception to the rule.
I've said it several times over the previous months and now is the time it should happen: Bernie should tell his base that he is unfit to serve for the sole reason that he is a 78 year old with a hunch and can't come close to the also old Trump when it comes to vitality. It just isn't feasible.
So, he should resign as presidential candidate and form a team - with him as vice president - with Tulsi Gabbard, who is still running and stands for all the goodies Bernie stands for, minus socialist baggage, plus being a soldier, woman, native, hot, bla bla bla. Time it shortly before the circus begins in Iowa, but not too shortly to give the voters time to think.
TULSI - BERNIE - 2020
IMHO the only way to beat Trump.
*sigh* Discussions of the problems with Bernie supporters and Bernie Bros are perfectly valid and aren't even necessarily criticisms of Bernie. After all, they fundamentally disagree with Bernie on this. His entire slogan is, "Not me, us." His point is that a movement is needed to enact the changes he wants, and while he thinks he is the best to head that movement, he clearly prioritizes the effectiveness of the movement far head of him leading it. He'd be the first to tell you the movement is more powerful than him leading it.
There will have to be a reckoning with the fact a non-negligible and vocal contingent of Bernie supporters who are employing bad reasoning, sexism, racism, and/or falling into personality cult like thinking. These things are a problem and they're exactly the kinds of problems that make Trump so dangerous. Obviously because Bernie isn't this faction of his supports means that's not actually a problem to him being the president, but as a party this kind of culture cannot be allowed to grow.
Their behavior is unacceptable and being so defense about it makes it a self-fulfilling prophecy. Don't get so used to talking with Trump GOP who are so consistently arguing in bad faith you can count on it that you start taking all criticisms in bad faith.
That this kind of culture is pervasive in the Sanders camp is an unexamined assertion. Warren did have a crack at framing Sanders as sexist but that fell flat and perhaps even worked against her didn’t it. The idea of tarring someone with the ****** attitudes of supporters with ideas incongruent with the person in question is cheap politicking. In contrast to Sanders, some of Trumps base are racist and sexist but so is he.
There's a reason people flock to the 78 year old, jewish, white, unkempt socialist and not the attractive, fresher, ostensibly more energetic soldier woman.
I've said it several times over the previous months and now is the time it should happen: Bernie should tell his base that he is unfit to serve for the sole reason that he is a 78 year old with a hunch and can't come close to the also old Trump when it comes to vitality. It just isn't feasible.
So, he should resign as presidential candidate and form a team - with him as vice president - with Tulsi Gabbard, who is still running and stands for all the goodies Bernie stands for, minus socialist baggage, plus being a soldier, woman, native, hot, bla bla bla. Time it shortly before the circus begins in Iowa, but not too shortly to give the voters time to think.
TULSI - BERNIE - 2020
IMHO the only way to beat Trump.
Clinton’s “Russian asset.”