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In reply to the discussion: If Bernie Sanders Wins the Nomination, but Loses in November, [View all]Gothmog
(182,379 posts)117. 'We'd be f--ed': Texas Dems sweat a Bernie Sanders ticket
We have made a great deal of progress that will go down the drain if a weak and unelectable candidate like sanders is on the top of the ticket. After the 2010 elections, there were 101 republicans members of the Texas state House compared to 49 Democrats. We flipped 12 state house seats in 2018 and need 9 more to take control of the Texas House. We flipped two Congressional seats (Lizzie Fletcher and Colin Allred). The DCCC is targeting 7 congressional seats. I have hopes that HJ Hegar could beat Cornyn. Texas would be a battleground state if Biden is the nominee
If sanders is the nominee, we can kiss Lizzie's and Colin's seats goodbye. sanders would be poison.
Link to tweet
Sanders is a complete disaster and Warren is a complete-disaster-lite, said Texas-based campaign consultant Jeff Hewitt, who has been working in Democratic politics since he served on Clinton-Gores campaign team in the 1990s. At the end of the day, most of us want to win.....
Hewitt said ORourkes loss reveals that far-left ideas dont bring out enough people to flip seats. The idea that more people will come out to vote if a progressive is on the ballot, thats fools gold, he said....
Polls have offered little guidance. Biden is still a favorite among establishment figures and led a poll of Texas voters before Iowa but Sanders surged after the caucuses and Michael Bloomberg is on the rise.
Hewitt said ORourkes loss reveals that far-left ideas dont bring out enough people to flip seats. The idea that more people will come out to vote if a progressive is on the ballot, thats fools gold, he said....
Polls have offered little guidance. Biden is still a favorite among establishment figures and led a poll of Texas voters before Iowa but Sanders surged after the caucuses and Michael Bloomberg is on the rise.
Texas will eventually turn blue due to demographic trends but having sanders at the top of the ticket would set these efforts back
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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And I hope it does...If Sanders is the the nominee that Trump/GOP wants, then we should not
Demsrule86
Feb 2020
#130
Not sure what this has to do with Bernie. Losing to Trump would be horrible, no matter who it is.
DanTex
Feb 2020
#3
I repeat myself with the article that is someone else's opinion, please read it.
Perseus
Feb 2020
#57
Finland is not socialist, none of the EU is. Social democracy is not socialism, and has a vibrant
Celerity
Feb 2020
#16
Not sure where you get your "facts", but here is a link on young people turning out for Bernie in NH
Perseus
Feb 2020
#66
Sanders has already stated his only "must" for VP is that they be "of like mind"
Maru Kitteh
Feb 2020
#120
I suspect that MineralMan was not thinking of Bernie supporters who are also...
Sloumeau
Feb 2020
#11
Indeed. I have never paid any attention to celebrity supporters of a candidate.
MineralMan
Feb 2020
#31
when sanders loses in November, we will also be crushed in House and Senate races as well
beachbumbob
Feb 2020
#21
I voted for Bernie in the 2016 primary, voted for Hillary in the election.
Thirties Child
Feb 2020
#42
Directly to your point, here's fresh data on public views of how empathic the candidates are.
JudyM
Feb 2020
#110
Bloomberg has the $$$ to match Trump toe to toe, dollar for dollar, ad for ad .
usaf-vet
Feb 2020
#46
In my opinion, it is more probable that Bernie supporters will not support Democratic nominee...
kentuck
Feb 2020
#47
And if we nominate a Centrist and that Centrist loses we can blame it on Bernie, his followers,
jalan48
Feb 2020
#49
There have always been third parties. Blaming the one and half million voters who didn't like
jalan48
Feb 2020
#116
What does this have to do with Bernie? He has the best chance at beating the orange nazi. nt
yaesu
Feb 2020
#50
I'm sure Biden will save us. He'll show up in his shining armor mounted on his steed 'cause the
lutherj
Feb 2020
#58
Every candidate should point to path of victory. Meaning matchups in NV, PA, WI
Laura PourMeADrink
Feb 2020
#67
What if any other candidate wins the nomination, but loses in November?
Act_of_Reparation
Feb 2020
#69
You are correct about "We need to get rid of trump", and we do that by not bashing our own
Perseus
Feb 2020
#71
Right, I hope Sanders gets the nomination and loses all 50 states! Because then Trump can
Still In Wisconsin
Feb 2020
#72
Oh hell I'm one hidden post away from getting suspended anyway. What's the difference?
Still In Wisconsin
Feb 2020
#92
Those same shenanigans will happen no matter who our nominee is. Do you think one of our candidates
Doremus
Feb 2020
#95
If Bernie gets the nomination, he's not going to lose, unless every democrat would have lost due to
Scotch-Irish
Feb 2020
#98
No he will lose and we can win this election with a different candidate. I doubt he will ever be
Demsrule86
Feb 2020
#131
I fear that sanders would kill down ballot candidates and we could lost the house
Gothmog
Feb 2020
#107
It would not just be the end of Democracy, but of the Democratic Party. As planned.
robbedvoter
Feb 2020
#109