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In reply to the discussion: It would be nice if the far left, for once, did some introspection. [View all]DanTex
(20,709 posts)And I didn't say that Nader alone handed the presidency to W. Of course there are other factors, there always are. But Nader was a decisive factor. That can't be denied: without Nader, there is no W.
In 2016, it is arguable whether Trump would have won without the corrosive influence of the far left. Again there were many factors.
So let's call it one and a half presidencies thrown to the GOP in 16 years. You are seriously arguing that's not a big deal?
Also you are conflating two questions. The first is what kind of candidates we should nominate. The second is whether, once we have candidates, progressives should support that candidate rather than trying to help the GOP by siphoning off voters to write-ins or third parties. I really don't care who people support in primaries as long as they come around to supporting the Dem in general elections versus the Rep.
PS, yeah I was in my early 20s when I started posting on DU. Now I'm heading towards 40. Not sure what's surprising about that or what age you thought I was.