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In reply to the discussion: "Seattle's Socialist City Councilor Offers Radical Response to Obama Speech" [View all]hfojvt
(37,573 posts)who want more leftism in their politics, then how do you explain New Jersey?
New Jersey, a blue state, which just handily nominated and elected Cory Booker, and which also re-elected Chris Christie. Certainly there were options that were to the left of both of those candidates. So if there is a large group of people who want representatives to the left, then why didn't they show up and elect them?
Then there's Kansas, and South Dakota.
Forget about having a 3rd party in Kansas, unless it is the tea party. What we need is a 2nd party. 4 congressional seats in 2012 - only two Democratic Candidates. Here it is January (whoops, now it is February) 2014 and we are still waiting, waiting for a Democrat to enter the race for the US Senate. In 2010 in South Dakota, the Republican Thune, go re-elected to the US Senate with NO opposition.
If we were gonna have a viable candidate for the Senate, then I think they should have started running last August.
Although I just read something in the Daily Howler. He noted that John Kennedy entered the race for President on 2 Jan 1960, only ten months before the election.
In my memory it was Carter who started THAT "race to the bottom". He started his Presidential campaign early and sorta came out of nowhere to win the primary. And people were like "hey, starting early helps you win". Well, duh, especially if you are running against an incumbent.