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JudyM

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27. Perhaps because they preferred the populist aspect of his message to the more incremental pitch
Thu Mar 7, 2019, 03:47 PM
Mar 2019

we offered in the GE. Perhaps they would’ve preferred a progressive, and then voted for progressives in 2018, consistent with that same feeling.

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Undecided
I love Kamala, but I have no qualms about the strength Joe could bring leading the ticket. bearsfootball516 Mar 2019 #1
I agree with the basic premise, but think Biden/Booker is an even stronger ticket for the win. CrossingTheRubicon Mar 2019 #2
Meh...also by Democratic and repug votes. We just have to keep... brush Mar 2019 #3
...which primarily involved winning with moderate candidates in swing districts. brooklynite Mar 2019 #4
Like here in CA where 5 great liberal newcomers swept the GOP out of the House in Orange County. CrossingTheRubicon Mar 2019 #5
and whichever side is more energized to have higher turnout IronLionZion Mar 2019 #17
Faulty premise- not all independents are "swing voters" or moderates Fiendish Thingy Mar 2019 #6
I never said "all". But a vast majority are, otherwise... louis c Mar 2019 #7
That's only a swing of 18 points Fiendish Thingy Mar 2019 #9
That 18 points is life or death in politics. And those are the voters that decide elections... louis c Mar 2019 #13
And if you focus on appealing, or at least not offending/alarming the 18% swing voters Fiendish Thingy Mar 2019 #15
Oh, I agree. If the people who don't get everything they want stay home, like they did in 2016... louis c Mar 2019 #18
Perhaps because they preferred the populist aspect of his message to the more incremental pitch JudyM Mar 2019 #27
These middle of the road Independents are closer to status quo voters... louis c Mar 2019 #28
The progressive base needs to do what is right Trumpocalypse Mar 2019 #10
So are you saying leftist indies will either vote 3rd party... brush Mar 2019 #29
High voter turnout means Dem victories Fiendish Thingy Mar 2019 #30
or by an influx of new, younger, more progressive voters bigtree Mar 2019 #8
Actually all elections Trumpocalypse Mar 2019 #11
"Independent" is hardly synonymous with "middle." Garrett78 Mar 2019 #12
I agree that 80% of Independents are really committed to one side or the other... louis c Mar 2019 #14
Anyone who voted Trump, has swung wildly in an ideological direction IronLionZion Mar 2019 #16
Texas is key imo. Amimnoch Mar 2019 #19
Beto as VP would be a winner The Mouth Mar 2019 #25
Biden/Harris for the win flamingdem Mar 2019 #20
UNLESS they're counted first. Then it'll be "decided by" Hortensis Mar 2019 #21
For a candidate, we need the one that scares the fewest people. Lucid Dreamer Mar 2019 #22
It seems as though you understand my point louis c Mar 2019 #23
Yes. And we need to keep hammering it. Lucid Dreamer Mar 2019 #24
exactly The Mouth Mar 2019 #26
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