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In reply to the discussion: California Democrats decline to endorse Feinstein [View all]KPN
(17,331 posts)by others -- and likely the specific others with whom you differ. I'm an example. I don't support Bernie because of his "personality" but because of his positions and proposals on issues that are important to me and have been for 40 plus years. I suspect most Bernie supporters would say the same (aside from the 40-plus years bit), yet you seem to view that relationship as tribal in nature. Similarly, strategies that I see as being effective and ones we should pursue as a party, perhaps strike you as ineffective. Two sides of the same mirror so to speak.
To be frank, when the dogma or strategy lead to continuing decline over 40 years in economic prosperity of the working and middle class as a whole, yeah, I see ineffectiveness pretty clearly. Strategies like "triangulation" strike me as grossly ineffective so I support change. If that change happens to involve exciting young people at rallies, why would I reject that?