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In reply to the discussion: Why is it *my* #%^*ing fault? [View all]JohnnyRingo
(20,855 posts)I have to be realistic.
It seems just a few years ago the argument was how more than half the country would gladly show up and vote Dennis Kucinich for president. I live near Cleveland, and I know what he did for that city. I absolutely love DK, but he would have ceded the election to John McCain well before all the precincts had reported. In a contest where a Dean Scream or Mondale as tank commander can sink a campaign, "Dept Of Peace" would have taken him down like a lead sailboat.
I don't know for sure what the chances are for Clinton, Warren, or Sanders, but I understand how Bernie's constituents are committed to him. That's in Vermont where the electorate is decidedly better educated than average, but if you poll the democrats in Indiana or Ohio whether they want a self professed socialist in office, too many would either stay home that day or opt to give Ted Cruz a chance at one term. The older Boomers would just hear that a communist is running for president. I'm sure Elizabeth and Hillary have similar stigmas that could easily be exploited through the million watt megaphone of Fox News, but I don't have a "mainstream" candidate to compare them to yet, so I'll not rule either out.
You can tell me all you want how the American people are smarter than that, but I saw the dismal ratings for Cosmos vs Dancing With the Stars Sunday night, and in our hearts, we all know better. Granting control of the White House toa republican just so I can feel I did the right thing for the liberal cause, isn't something I'd consider.