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In reply to the discussion: The dividing of Democrats is underway. The latest I've noticed is "Establishment Democrats" . . . . [View all]still_one
(98,883 posts)raising the minimum wage, climate change, healthcare reform, more strict regulation of wall street, etc.
When Sanders endorsed the Democratic nominee on July 12, 2016, he PERSONALLY indicated his approval of the platform saying, that it was a significant coming together, and how we must all work together to see that it is implemented.
Shortly after that, Cornell West who was part of that Committee in the interest of unity said that he would NOT support the Democratic nominee, and would instead vote for Jill Stein. (sarcasm)
Other so-called self-identified progressives expressed the same sentiment, by either voting third party or not voting.
You didn't have to have many who shared that view point contribute to what happened in 2016 either.
Every Democrat running for Senate in the critical swing states lost to the establishment, incumbent, republicans, and most of those Democrats by any standard were progressive.