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In reply to the discussion: Liberals/progressives have to be honest with themselves [View all]Bluepinky
(2,556 posts)55. I feel pretty disappointed tonight, seems like a rubber stamp to me too.
Ill vote for any Democrat who wins the primary, no question about that. But I really dont like the way the Democrats who have dropped out are all coalescing around Biden and saying unflattering things about Bernie and his ideas. And the media is complicit in this, focusing all attention on Biden (at least on MSNBC tonight). Theres no question about which candidate they want.
Ive often felt like an outsider on the DU site, and definitely in the minority. Im not a Bernie Bro, but I support Bernies progressive policies. Wheres a place for people like me? When a positive comment is made about Bernie or his policies on DU, its almost immediately dissed by multiple posters here.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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That's the definition of democracy. The majority prevents the minority from winning elections.
AGeddy
Mar 2020
#26
Please don't equate liberals w/ progressives. The difference is getting starker by the day
wyldwolf
Mar 2020
#31
"solid left leaning methods to achieve liberals goals" - you want special treatment?
wyldwolf
Mar 2020
#38
It's true for anyone who doesn't fit neatly into one of the major popular narratives...
k2qb3
Mar 2020
#46
A social democrat is what Sanders actually is.His foolish self labeling as a democratic socialist is
Celerity
Mar 2020
#57
I respectfully disagree. The DSA platform calls for the eventual collective ownership of industry
GulfCoast66
Mar 2020
#58
This reply is in my own self-defence, and deffo should not be taken as some sort of Sanders support
Celerity
Mar 2020
#62
Voting for a status quo candidate like Biden is just a rubber stamp vote to many of us.
CentralMass
Mar 2020
#49
Politics of the possible is not sexy or exciting. But we have to deal with the reality we have.
GulfCoast66
Mar 2020
#65
There ere a lot of Dems who stayed home in 2016, but not so much for the reason you said.
napi21
Mar 2020
#54
Maybe you should get behind progressives like Katie Porter or Pressley instead
Blue_true
Mar 2020
#74