Summary
Senator Bernie Sanders will visit Wisconsin next week for rallies in Kenosha and Altoona, targeting Republican-held congressional districts to boost Democratic turnout before the April 1 state election.
His visit comes as Wisconsin voters prepare to decide control of the state supreme court, a race that will be viewed as an indicator of sentiment about Trump’s first months back in office.
Sanders aims to pressure GOP Representatives Steil and Van Orden on social program cuts and challenge what he calls “the country’s move toward authoritarianism.”
Both Republican congressmen criticized Sanders’ visit, with Van Orden calling him a millionaire who “has never worked an honest day.”
Kamala reached out to Republican war criminal elites, instead of reaching out to the working class disaffected by outsourcing of jobs.
You could just say Republicans. She reached out to the highest ranking Republicans with name recognition she could to have them speak to their base. The base that isn’t going to listen to her directly and will not care about no name republican politicians.
The point is she tried to get disenfranchised R voters to switch over, the same thing Bernie is doing. One gets upvoted the other gets crucified.
The strategy is wildly different. Kamala did reach out by abandoning popular positions and instead focusing on virtue signalling garbage “I own a gun” “look at how tough on crime I am” “Liz Cheney likes me”.
Bernie’s message is different. It’s M4A and worker’s rights. He’s not putting out different messaging from what he’s always pushed for.
You want to say it’s because he’s a man, but that’s not it. AOC and Elizabeth Warren both have similar messages and both are fairly well received.
Kamala’s messaging failed because like Hilary it was essentially “Trump is bad, you have to vote for me” and nothing else. She failed to present any sort of plan for the US. I mean, FFS, she spent part of the campaign doing “me too” to Trump policies like no tax on tips.
Another difference is that Bernie’s policies are “radical”, something which disenfranchised voters really want in the face of growing inequality. With Kamala, her policies is about status quo and her platform is not that appealing, as someone like me looking at American politics from the outside. People are living pay check to pay check, struggling with student loans, facing out of control rent, and unable to afford medical bills and buy a house. More leftist policies such as medicare for all, increasing minimum wage and building affordable housing will alleviate the economic pressure on many ordinary Americans. Trump promised tax cuts and to reshore companies, which many Americans thought is a better deal in spite of other baggages from Trump.