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In reply to the discussion: Run left in the primaries, move to the center in the GE [View all]NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)22. I'm providing a perfectly valid example that's entirely in keeping with the topic of your OP.
you seem to be fixated on a couple of candidates
I'm providing a perfectly valid example that's entirely in keeping with the topic of your OP. It was specifically related to your last question in which you asked:
Why shouldn't people vote for who they really want in the primaries, if it's understood the candidate will move more to the center in the GE anyway?
... and I explained WHY they shouldn't if their "preferred candidate" has painted themselves into a corner from which there can be no graceful (or believable) way to move back to the center.
Fixated, eh?
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