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Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: Run left in the primaries, move to the center in the GE [View all]The Velveteen Ocelot
(130,235 posts)1. Because they'll have to explain the positions they took in the primaries.
If a candidate promotes unicorns for everybody in the primaries and is asked in the general how those unicorns will be paid for, he/she is in the awkward position of either admitting that taxes will have to increase, or backtracking and saying they weren't really promoting unicorns, just pretty horses. And then they will be called flip-floppers. So it's a whole lot easier for a so-called moderate because they can just stay where they were in the primaries.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Because they'll have to explain the positions they took in the primaries.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Oct 2019
#1
"Do Repubs gravitate around their most moderately right nominees or do they go for what they want?"
HeartlandProgressive
Oct 2019
#9
The reTHUGS have destroyed the political center, just like thye destroy everything they touch.
abqtommy
Oct 2019
#14
The only candidates who can do that are the ones who haven't painted themselves into a corner...
NurseJackie
Oct 2019
#16
I'm providing a perfectly valid example that's entirely in keeping with the topic of your OP.
NurseJackie
Oct 2019
#22