Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: Warren the reformer v. Sanders the revolutionary [View all]Politicub
(12,342 posts)So there's no use trying. About the only thing you can do is try to influence someone's thinking; causing someone to change their point of view because you don't like the frame is possible, but extremely difficult. Some would call that level of changing behavior a waste of time, and I would agree with them, since time is a finite resource.
Warren is peeling away from Bernie. I don't think she was a clone of Bernie to begin with, actually. That's patriarchal thinking. She has been considering these issues for her entire adult life and has come to her own conclusions. That shines through. A copycat is devoid of passion. And passion is something that Warren exudes more than any candidate, in my opinion.
While you conflate Sanders and Warren, many people do not. The media narrative is changing about them. Sanders is losing support to Warren. I think this is a good thing. Sanders may make a good Vice President, but I don't see him considering something like that.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden