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  • Jackie's Fridge
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    8 months ago

    Voting for other candidates only shifts the needle if they win. If they can’t possibly win, nothing is accomplished by voting for them.

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      8 months ago

      Incorrect. Bernie shifted the needle and didn’t win.


      On Thursday he rolled out two new policy proposals:

      • Lower the age of Medicare eligibility from 65 to 60.
      • Forgive student debt for low-income and middle-class families who attended public colleges and universities and some private institutions.

      "Senator Sanders and his supporters can take pride in their work in laying the groundwork for these ideas,

      https://www.npr.org/2020/04/10/830853819/joe-biden-won-the-primary-now-hes-trying-to-win-over-progressive-groups

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          8 months ago

          Bernie didn’t win the presidency but still got some of his policies adopted by the president.

          You don’t need to win to have influence.

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            8 months ago

            I think we’re talking past each other but agreeing on the fundamentals. I’m approaching it from the angle of all government positions - absolutely if a progressive candidate has a chance to win any office from dog catcher to president, get them in so they can influence policy. But if they have no chance of winning, it’s just damage control.