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TexasTowelie

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Thu Apr 30, 2015, 02:51 AM Apr 2015

Can a Socialist Sway Texas Democrats? [View all]

[font color=green]Article from the Texas Observer.[/font]

There’s one question Democrats face as they head into the 2016 presidential election. How should they feel about Hillary Clinton? The coalition Barack Obama built happily came out to vote in his two presidential elections, but turnout was pathetic in 2010 and 2014 when he wasn’t on the ticket. Clinton’s ability to inherit that coalition is debatable.

Some of the party’s faithful just want to maximize their chances of taking a third consecutive term, and they think the Clintons’ careful and calculated brand of center-left politics is the thing to do it. Others are antsy. They’ve seen the GOP’s far right drag their party to them with great success, and they want someone to subject Clinton to the same type of pressures. But they need a candidate. Elizabeth Warren has declined to run, and Martin O’Malley is a ball of ambition.

Enter U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont), Congress’ sole self-avowed socialist, who came through Texas at the beginning of April in the middle of a cross-country trip whose purpose, he said, was to judge the energies of the left and to raise money in anticipation of a possible primary run against Clinton. Sanders would be as unusual a candidate as we’ve seen in America for quite some time. He’s not quite a Dennis Kucinich or a Mike Gravel, but it’s not that he’s setting out to win either. His self-proclaimed models are people such as Jesse Jackson and Howard Dean, who ran and lost, but inspired future political activists.

Obama’s 2008 campaign, Sanders told the Observer at an Austin Tex-Mex restaurant, “will go down in history as one of the great campaigns ever run.” But, he continued, “the day after the election, he said, ‘Thank you for electing me, but I think I can go on from here without you. I do not need the millions of people who were actively involved in my campaign.’” The kind of change the left wants, he said, is not possible without “mass organized activity” of the kind that has not existed in the country in some five decades—the kind Sanders experienced as a young man in the civil rights, anti-war and kibbutz movements.

http://www.texasobserver.org/bernie-sanders-presidential-run/

Cross-posted in the Bernie Sanders Group.

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Can a Socialist Sway Texas Democrats? [View all] TexasTowelie Apr 2015 OP
Thanks.... daleanime Apr 2015 #1
I don't think the Socialist thing is going to be the smokey nj Apr 2015 #2
He is not a socialist. He's a democratic socialist who has run as an indie for many years. merrily Apr 2015 #6
I know that. smokey nj Apr 2015 #7
Ok. merrily Apr 2015 #8
Not necessarily government ownership - TBF May 2015 #16
Thank you. It is a very important distinction. merrily May 2015 #19
All good points - TBF May 2015 #24
And I thank Occupy merrily May 2015 #25
A positive immigration documentation stance may be a plus for Bernie in Texas. L0oniX Apr 2015 #3
If we could get many of them registered we could help a lot of Democrats, but not Dustlawyer Apr 2015 #4
He seems to be garnering a youth following. Registering at universities and educating them in their merrily May 2015 #14
I'm still pissed about the party going along with that smokey nj May 2015 #18
The party did not go along. The party had a strong majority then. The party did what it wanted. merrily May 2015 #20
By went a long, I meant believed the story. smokey nj May 2015 #21
I'm not sure what they believed, either It was one hell of a rush to kill off ACORN. merrily May 2015 #22
Indeed. smokey nj May 2015 #23
Fuck media. HE IS A DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST, WHICH IS VERY DIFFERENT FROM SOCIALIST. merrily Apr 2015 #5
The Texas Observer TexasTowelie Apr 2015 #9
Left in this country usually means establishment, even on MSNBC. TO got a very important merrily May 2015 #12
It is part of a plan to marginalize him BrotherIvan Apr 2015 #10
Most of that is up to Bernie and media. We can support Bernie. merrily May 2015 #13
Absolutely BrotherIvan May 2015 #15
PLUS ONE, a whole bunch! Enthusiast May 2015 #11
Well TT... malokvale77 May 2015 #17
Maybe. It hasn't been tried. Smarmie Doofus May 2015 #26
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