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In reply to the discussion: Atlantic Article: Moderates and the idea that only they can win [View all]Squinch
(60,100 posts)9. That's 3. Moderates flipped a couple of dozen Repubican seats.
Progressive Democrats running in competitive House districts had a bad night on Tuesday
When all was said and done, 2018 was not the year of the winning progressive Democrat.
Moderate Democratic candidates were the big winners of swing congressional districts in the 2018 midterm elections, flipping most of the 28 key House districts from Republicans control and winning key gubernatorial races, including Michigan, Wisconsin, Kansas, and Illinois. Democrats net gain in the House was 26 seats.
Progressive candidates flipped few of those seats. For the most part, the biggest upsets for the left occurred during the summer primaries; most of those districts were already blue and primed to elect Democrats. Many of the left-wing candidates who tested the theory of turning out their base, even in more conservative districts, lost on election night.
https://www.vox.com/2018/11/7/18071700/progressive-democrats-house-midterm-elections-2018
When all was said and done, 2018 was not the year of the winning progressive Democrat.
Moderate Democratic candidates were the big winners of swing congressional districts in the 2018 midterm elections, flipping most of the 28 key House districts from Republicans control and winning key gubernatorial races, including Michigan, Wisconsin, Kansas, and Illinois. Democrats net gain in the House was 26 seats.
Progressive candidates flipped few of those seats. For the most part, the biggest upsets for the left occurred during the summer primaries; most of those districts were already blue and primed to elect Democrats. Many of the left-wing candidates who tested the theory of turning out their base, even in more conservative districts, lost on election night.
https://www.vox.com/2018/11/7/18071700/progressive-democrats-house-midterm-elections-2018
Most progressives didn't even make it to the big show and were beaten in the primaries.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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A moderate won 2 out of the last 3 Presidential elections. Progressive candidates didn't
Squinch
Feb 2020
#2
Uh huh. Same guy. Same policies. And Bernie thought he was so lacking in progressive
Squinch
Feb 2020
#29
But apparently not far left enough that he didn't have to fight being primaried by Bernie.
Squinch
Feb 2020
#41
HRC ran to the left of BHO in 2008. What I fear are confused pundits & the influence they wield.
lapucelle
Feb 2020
#32
So he was, as the other poster said, in the middle of the Democratic ideological field, but he
Squinch
Feb 2020
#14
Yes. What's your point? That those on the far left, if only freed of the fetters of the Democratic
Squinch
Feb 2020
#17
Heaven forfend! I have been imprecise! I have referred to progressives, the acknowledged far left
Squinch
Feb 2020
#27
THIS BS again? Look who won in '18 & who lost, then get back to me about WINNING.
oldsoftie
Feb 2020
#16
The moderate Democrats are the only democrats who have won the presidency, ever.
Progressive dog
Feb 2020
#35