dckingsfan wrote:gtn130 wrote:dckingsfan wrote:I am not afraid of democratic socialism.
Should have voted for Bernie then
dckingsfan wrote:I think Bernie didn't win because he wasn't able to build a coalition (he wasn't able to secure the black or older vote) and always went to the left of the most left candidate to the point that his policies didn't stick with a majority.
The first part is true, but I don't agree with the reasons why. I think the media and Democrats are largely opposed to him and it has a massive reverberating effect on older voters who watch MSNBC and CNN and have lived their entire lives looking at mainstays of the Democratic establishment as totems of authority.dckingsfan wrote:And here is the kicker - he was doing well when he was one of many candidates - but he always traded in the 20 to 30 percent range. So, although he was a strong candidate, he was never "the" candidate.
What I am saying is that Bernie was never really "winning". But I don't think he lost either... he moved the progressive movement forward.
I agree with all of that.
I didn't vote for any candidate - I was always going to work for whichever candidate rose from the ashes. First, I worked to get as many folks registered as I could. Now, I am going to try to get them to the polls (which is going to be interesting given the voter suppression tactics the Rs are laying down in Harris County).
We get to agree to disagree on why Bernie couldn't build a coalition. First, it was never in his wheelhouse to do so. Second, he ran on "revolution" to get rid of the same candidates those folks identified with.
Thank you for all you did and continue to do to promote voter registration. That's much appreciated.