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In reply to the discussion: Those taking a strict "no Dem must be primaried" position may have a point... [View all]Ken Burch
(50,254 posts)It's just that I don't think it's possible to fight the right by MOVING right. It's not as though there's this huge block of voters who want there to be FEWER differences between the GOP and us...and we'd cease to have any reason to exist if we ever again went back as far to the right as we did in '92 and '96.
Most of the ideas associated with(though not originated by)the Sanders campaign are quite popular in the polls. Tie those to the ideas Hillary's campaign was associated with(though also did not originate)on standing up to racism, sexism, and other forms of social oppression-ideas most Sanders supporters always agreed with and still do-and we could put together a compelling campaign in '18 and '20.
We can't win as a second party of the haves, and a "moderate" party can't do anything that matters for the working and kept-from-working-by-greed poor.
Elections can't be won solely by saying "stop THEM"-a clear alternative to what they are doing matters too.