• NoneOfUrBusiness@fedia.io
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    22 hours ago

    Sure, you’re not contradicting me.

    It’s not a relevant point except that exciting candidates get a certain amount of people excited regardless of what side they are on.

    No, it’s relevant because it means that progressive politics can mobilize current or future GOP supporters rather than just progressives.

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      14 hours ago

      I really don’t think it’s progressive politics is my point. This cohort does not seem to care about politics judging by their inability to see how Bernie and Trump are opposed politically. Bernie also told people to vote for Clinton which these people didn’t, so obviously they’re not following him for his policies or because they listen to his advice. They care about optics and whatever their skewed sense of good optics suggests is what they follow. They like “outsiders” or some other superficial thing. Progressives often fit the bill, but I don’t think it’s a good idea to dilute ourselves into thinking that it’s the content rather than the individual candidate that is having this effect.

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      17 hours ago

      When people feel lied to is when they’re most willing to change their stances as well. GOP supporters are feeling the economic promises falling short right now and will continue to feel those promises not being kept. I feel that now is the perfect time to be making inroads with GOP supporters.

      Bernie lays it out front and center for people to see who is causing their issues and people are listening.