just when i was about to vote for bernie....sell out! not progressive! smh @a phase in plan!
but he's lost me, now i'll NEVER vote for him
just when i was about to vote for bernie....sell out! not progressive! smh @a phase in plan!
The corporate wing can't unify around any of the other candidates, and none of them have any message other than "Bernie bros are mean to me," so I think it's a wrap for them as far as votes go. I still think the DNC is going to pick one of them at the convention and lose to Trump in a landslide in November. They're more than happy to blame their loss on the left/black people/Russia/etc. and keep those corporate donations rolling in another 4 years.Whoa..have we already conceded Bernie win the primary![]()

If he did its smart. Hypocritical but smart.Wondering out loud if Bernie sent out a memo. We can't win in the general with this shyt. Now his surrogates going around tempering expectations![]()
Tammy would be a good choice for any of the men running but...
Her seat would sit empty until an election could occur 62-77 days after order of a special election.
Let me discuss all the current Senators I do not want to be VP or cabinet members due to shytty vacancy laws:
Sinema (AZ R governor appointment)
Shaheen or Hassan (NH R governor appointment)
Sherrod Brown (OH R governor appointment)
Manchin (WV R governor appointment)
Warren or Markey (special election - interim appointed by MA R governor)
Baldwin (special election in a swing state - stays vacant in the interim)
Bernie or Leahy (special election - interim appointed by VT R governor)
Wyden or Merkley (special election - stays vacant in the interim)
Like I think the Democrats win the presidency but the Senate is very precarious. Interim Republicans or vacancies could screw up our first 100 days, easily.

Bernie supporters are not a monolith and the majority of his supporters understand how tough the fight is going to be just to get legislation passed let alone implemented. The vast majority of critiques on Warren's plan that I saw fell to it either being disingenuous (because passing a public option followed immediately by M4A is an obvious pipe dream) or bad strategy (you don't give away the compromise position before you even begin a negotiation). Both positions are pretty well grounded and fairly common among Sanders supporters when you engage them for clarification.
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- And I'm still looking at using M4A as the initial goal as the best way to leverage bigger compromises out of centrist dems and potentially republicans too but for the Republicans it's more of an, "if everything falls exactly right" scenario than something I count on.
I will admit that I'm really disappointed on the M4A tip. Like you said, I think she showed her hand and hurt her leverage with how she did this. I'd have been cool if we found out that she'd set a Public Option as the line in the sand where she'd compromise but extract concessions in other aspects of her policy or something like that. But you're right, at this point it's wait and see how things unfold. 2024 feels far away but the infrastructure to create progressive success stories and the enthusiasm to run and build seems like it's developing rapidly. We just can't have that enthusiasm squandered (Warren or Bernie has to win).
Warren seems like an easy choice for me. But, I don't know if the fact she is trying to make herself distinct from Bernie Sanders by attacking him (Tbh, shes still being pretty easy on him imo and we've had worse primaries) which I think is an attempt to draw the difference between the two since they share the same lane in some way, is going to make it end with a lot of bad blood between them. Hopefully not.Finding a VP for Bernie is tough AF
Yeah but Bernie is probably going to be a 1 term prez and you think Warren will run in 2024?Warren seems like an easy choice for me. But, I don't know if the fact she is trying to make herself distinct from Bernie Sanders by attacking him (Tbh, shes still being pretty easy on him imo and we've had worse primaries) which I think is an attempt to draw the difference between the two since they share the same lane in some way, is going to make it end with a lot of bad blood between them. Hopefully not.



Warren seems like an easy choice for me. But, I don't know if the fact she is trying to make herself distinct from Bernie Sanders by attacking him (Tbh, shes still being pretty easy on him imo and we've had worse primaries) which I think is an attempt to draw the difference between the two since they share the same lane in some way, is going to make it end with a lot of bad blood between them. Hopefully not.

The comments in that videoShe looked disappointed af to me, almost sad.
someone call the press