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In reply to the discussion: Texas Dem attacked by DCCC makes primary runoff for Culberson's seat [View all]George II
(67,782 posts)The important thing to remember is that in order to do anything a candidate has to win.
I've asked this in other discussions - which is preferred, a Democrat who will agree with our policies 80% of the time that can win, or a candidate who will agree with our policies 100% of the time but will have no chance of winning?
The election last night is a perfect example (if he ultimately remains the winner) He has some unpopular positions among Democrats, but he also has many positions that are very popular with Democrats. His opponent has unpopular positions on ALL issues.
Lamb just squeaked by. A candidate further left of him most likely would have lost miserably. Which is preferable?
Finally, since many are upset with the DCCC's action in this primary, how do you feel about what Our Revolution did to Sri Preston Kulkarni in Texas' 22nd District?