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WELL, WELL WELL...

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sell out! not progressive! smh @a phase in plan!
 

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By that metric, there isn’t a single leftist Democratic senator in the top 5 and probably top 10. None of the senators who ran for president ranked in the top 10 but Amy. We’ll have to agree to disagree.
 

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imagine blindly following warren as if Bernie aint the real version of who you think she is. and who told yall to BLINDLY follow. we can go fact for fact, policy for policy or lie for fact in yalls regard. and lets see who comes out to be the most honest of the two. lets see who looks like they would actually fight for all of their polices tooth and nail. never follow behind anyone blindly. that would be foolish.


:mjlol: you Bernie Bros are delusional clowns.



 

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What spin? AOC said what everyone knows. She literally said I thought everyone knew that this would be a fight? The progressives quoted in their said that electing Bernie will help to push those who support in Congress but are afraid politically to back it. The people in districts Obama won supported the ACA even at a risk to themselves. But Congress is a self-interested body so we will see. I’ve long said the main point of a Sanders or Warren presidency would come through executive action, the political spectrum and foreign policy. You can’t judge anything unless someone is elected with a mandate.
 

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What spin? AOC said what everyone knows. She literally said I thought everyone knew that this would be a fight? The progressives quoted in their said that electing Bernie will help to push those who support in Congress but are afraid politically to back it. The people in districts Obama won supported the ACA even at a risk to themselves. But Congress is a self-interested body so we will see. I’ve long said the main point of a Sanders or Warren presidency would come through executive action, the political spectrum and foreign policy. You can’t judge anything unless someone is elected with a mandate.
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Warren tried to move center because she couldn’t peel off anymore Sanders supporters and then it backfired with the public option stuff. It is the exact same thing that happened to Kamala.

What you’re all ignoring is that Sanders point is simple - don’t negotiate away your bargaining position before you get to the table.

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The best way to get at Bloomberg is going after him for his redlining remarks and his misogyny, which ABC News had reported on back in December. Criminal Justice is too "messy" even if his explanations are somehow worse than Biden's (which is quite the feat). His redlining remarks sounded like something Hannity, Limbaugh, and O'Reilly have all probably said.

Bloomberg was a Democrat the entire time he held office.
Since you've already corrected course on this I don't see the point on dwelling on it any further.

He's exactly why we're having this Overton window discussion.
The Democrat's coalition ranges from Joe Manchin and Kristen Sinema to Elizabeth Warren and Ed Markey. Mike Nutter, the former mayor of Philadelphia, was just as big of a proponent of Stop and Frisk as Bloomberg was and he held office as a Democrat in the mid-2000s. Even someone like Manchin has never run for or held office as a Republican and we know how much he upsets people who don't understand electoral politics. Bloomberg would have always been ideologically at home as a Democrat, especially in the early 2000s, but he chose to be a Republican and then an Independent instead. I don't think the Overton window discussion applies to Bloomberg since he rejected more ideologically similar iterations of the Democratic Party as a politician up until his presidential bid.
 
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