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Rebkeh

(2,450 posts)
Tue Apr 26, 2016, 05:16 PM Apr 2016

The Endgame of 2016’s Anti-establishment Politics

The Endgame of 2016’s Anti-establishment Politics

Apr 26, 2016
Robert Reich


Will Bernie Sanders’s supporters rally behind Hillary Clinton if she gets the nomination? Likewise, if Donald Trump is denied the Republican nomination, will his supporters back whoever gets the Republican nod?

If 2008 is any guide, the answer is unambiguously yes to both. About 90 percent of people who backed Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primaries that year ended up supporting Barack Obama in the general election. About the same percent of Mike Huckabee and Mitt Romney backers came around to supporting John McCain.

But 2008 may not be a good guide to the 2016 election, whose most conspicuous feature is furious antipathy to the political establishment.


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The Endgame of 2016’s Anti-establishment Politics (Original Post) Rebkeh Apr 2016 OP
furious antipathy to the political establishment. 2banon Apr 2016 #1
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2banon

(7,321 posts)
1. furious antipathy to the political establishment.
Tue Apr 26, 2016, 05:24 PM
Apr 2016


furious antipathy to the political establishment.


good descriptor for what this is about, which the establishment loves to insultingly dismiss.
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