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(15,805 posts)It would be great if everything would mesh seamlessly, but of course, they don't. For example, Sanders might take a stand on climate that appeals to his state, or even most sane people, and that's super if he never had to push any farther.
However, as a presidential candidate, the overriding question then becomes; how does he transition his views into a workable policy? As president, he must find a way that incorporates the challenges of states that are very dependent on the fossil fuels extraction industries, the global market forces that trade in that production, and the international financial deals that fund it all.
To do that, any presidential candidate will need a new, more comprehensive policies to encompass all our complex domestic and foreign policy demands. Until he gives us that information -- and hopefully it will be soon -- you're absolutely correct, it really is just more political theater.