• Flying Squid
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    510 days ago

    Bernie is also not a Democrat. He only joined the party to run for president. He left again.

    • @iopq
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      -410 days ago

      Right, and his views wouldn’t make a winning platform

        • @iopq
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          110 days ago

          No, you need someone more charismatic than that

          Obama won both terms easily. Even Biden won, although it was closer

          • @[email protected]
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            210 days ago

            Biden only won because we were in the middle of the pandemic and the economy was in the shitter and even then it was by a razor thin margin. Obama was charismatic and had a lot of us believing change would happen in 2008 but it never really came. In 2012 he beat Romney who was also milquetoast but most of the enthusiasm for him was gone by that point.

            • @iopq
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              210 days ago

              He beat Romney even harder, it was a blowout. Why can’t Democrats find a candidate that replicates this success?

              • @[email protected]
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                19 days ago

                I don’t think they want to if it means they’ll have to actually live up to the party’s stated ideals rather than Republican-lite ideals. That’s why they back the Bidens, Clintons, and Harris’ of the party instead of the AOCs or Sanders of the party.

                • @iopq
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                  19 days ago

                  If you run a left-leaning candidate then the Republicans would call them woke and socialist. The average voter is clearly not a fan. Especially men, no matter how much Democrats try to pretend otherwise

                  • @Glemek
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                    29 days ago

                    They have called hillary clinton, joe biden, and kamala harris woke and socialists. They will do that to literally anyone. As long as the dem candidates are bad policy communicators those labels will stick and be perceived as negative.