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In reply to the discussion: A Stern Warning For Michael Bloomberg [View all]Hortensis
(58,785 posts)with all the antiestablishment vibes" This is going to be a very interesting dynamic to watch play out -- how much, who will actually vote, etc. It could be that the increased agitation on both wings for strong change may reinforce a more centrist approach to measured change... Or not. Just how fed up are we?
Bernie showed us that desire on the left, and even right, for strong leftward change is much larger than had been believed; but, as is typical, not a lot of mature voters are heading out to join his crowds or responding to polling to they can be counted. Are more interested in strong change than can be measured? And who would they choose to implement it?
It must be a fun year to be a political scientist -- for those whose careers don't depend on prognostication.