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In reply to the discussion: When you stand for nothing, you get nothing in return. [View all]Chathamization
(1,638 posts)a progressive candidate? Or even before that, during endorsements so that progressives can win the primaries?
We have two sets of elections, one where you choose the Democratic candidate (or candidate for another party), and one where you choose between a Democrat and a Republican (not always, but most of the time nationally). The time to try to get a different Democratic candidate is during the primary, and the time to choose between Democrats and Republicans is during the general.
I dont understand ignoring primaries and then getting pissed off at their results right before the general. Or if you are pissed off at their results, encourage people to vote for different Democrats in the primary next time? Or support progressives where they are running and could use help, like in California or DC?