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In reply to the discussion: Only 11% of Democrats polled want a more liberal presidential nominee than Hillary Clinton [View all]joshcryer
(62,536 posts)You want the state platforms to be represented by the national platform, but not necessarily the converse. It's why, say, Vermont has things about unions and workers, as does the national platform, but the Vermont platform says nothing about guns (which the national platform says needs to be reigned in). Vermont is gun friendly. The national platform, not so much.
Fun indeed.
You gotta wonder about the kid or young aspiring politician or even elder states-person looking at the national platform and comparing it to the party platform and seeing where things diverge or not. Hell, you gotta wonder about the national platform people who are writing that out. They gotta be reading all 50 platforms and trying to appease each and every one. Fortunately democrats have similar ideals so it's not that bad. But to be in that room? Would be "fun" indeed.