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In reply to the discussion: Sanders, or ANY progressive for President in 2020. [View all]Jim Lane
(11,175 posts)The Republican Party often nominates "the guy whose turn it is" because he finished second last time (Romney, McCain, Bush41, and Reagan all fit that mold).
The Democratic Party, however, is the party of new ideas. Obviously, we would never give the nomination to a tired old retread who had already been rejected once. In fact, it's hard to imagine what kind of politician could be so self-centered as to say, "I had my shot but that won't stop me. Even though I lost my first campaign for the Democratic nomination, I'll try again." Such arrogance would be breathtaking.
It's a good thing that the Democratic Party would never take such a candidate seriously, let alone nominate such a candidate.
Anyone rejecting your "he had his shot" theory must be completely ignorant of modern political history, wouldn't you say?