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In reply to the discussion: Why I care more about electability and coat-tails than policies in a candidate. [View all]Avalux
(35,015 posts)45. I am so tired of the "we can't do it because....Republicans" attitude. Fucking depressing.
In the past I may have agreed with you, but I just don't care about the tired old conditioning we've been led to believe.
I love Bernie Sanders because he's not afraid of the word socialist. He's not afraid to stand up and explain why, and what it means. People are discovering that his platform isn't crazy talk but one that resonates with them, regardless of the label.
You have the right to decide on a candidate for whatever reasons you wish, but your post is based in fear.
I am choosing to take Bernie's lead and not be afraid, not listen to the naysayers.
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Why I care more about electability and coat-tails than policies in a candidate. [View all]
Donald Ian Rankin
May 2015
OP
I Will No Longer Settle For The Lesser Of Two Corporate Evils - Go Bernie Go
cantbeserious
May 2015
#1
I'm afraid my answer to that is "yes you will - you just may not be happy about doing so".
Donald Ian Rankin
May 2015
#2
Progressive ballot measures were more "electable" in red states than third way Dems...
cascadiance
May 2015
#6
I think the Republicans are more than 50% likely to win whoever the Democrats choose
Donald Ian Rankin
May 2015
#8
I like coat-tails too, but in WI I don't think establishment dems will have any.
HereSince1628
May 2015
#14
I agree. Good analysis. All of the DU hand-wringing and loyalty oaths are pointless.
FSogol
Jun 2015
#44
I didn't indicate it did; just a piece talking about the winding down of the campaign.
AtomicKitten
May 2015
#26
Glad I'm not the only one tired of letting republicans dictate the terms of OUR primary n/t
arcane1
Jun 2015
#53
Rather than electability and coat-tails, I care more about a candidate, and a President,
Ron Green
May 2015
#28
Well there is that, all right., but it's not a persuasive argument at DU. We'll have to see....
Hekate
Jun 2015
#31
I am so tired of the "we can't do it because....Republicans" attitude. Fucking depressing.
Avalux
Jun 2015
#45
The way things are is familiar. Difficult for people to try a different way because of the unknown.
Avalux
Jun 2015
#56
I'll allow much more respect for the progressive who votes his conscience and convictions
LanternWaste
Jun 2015
#57