• @anticolonialist
    link
    162 months ago

    Bernie drew in crowds in the reddest of states. And without the DNC dog piling on Biden he was likely to win.

    • @Carrolade
      link
      English
      -92 months ago

      Crowd size is not a sound method for predicting voting results.

      • @anticolonialist
        link
        132 months ago

        The fact is his message resonated regardless of political ideology.

        • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
          link
          English
          17
          edit-2
          2 months ago

          I lived in MAGA country in 2016 and when they found out I was a Bernie supporter they told me they liked him, both for his hatred of billionaires and for his steadfast adherence to his principles even if they didn’t agree with him.

          • databender
            link
            English
            82 months ago

            I have heard this from every conservative I’ve talked to about that election.

            • mozz
              link
              fedilink
              82 months ago

              He was the most popular politician in America for YEARS after that election. He’s still more popular than either Biden or Trump.

              I think that, if the DNC’s kneecapping of him had not succeeded, someone might have shot him. They just can’t have that shit. Think of how MANY people with how much power he was sticking the finger directly in the eye of.

              Him and his fuckin mittens

        • @Carrolade
          link
          English
          42 months ago

          That I agree with. Any certainty he would have won in red states is misplaced though, elections are not that predictable. He might have. He might not have. He certainly wouldn’t have gained support from anti-communist types though, and that line of attack would have been employed heavily by the repubs. They do it anyway even with neolib dems.