• themeatbridge@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    It is indeed, but I think the point is that the right has been able to move the window so far to the right because there is no functioning left.

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      3 days ago

      The left can’t afford to alienate the center because they can’t count on the votes of the left.

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        3 days ago

        And that’s the difference between leadership and pandering. Telling people in the center what they want to hear because you’re afraid to lose is precisely how you lose.

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      Ok then hard right and the other 2/3 just complain and never agree what’s left enough so nothing happens but tears and losing.

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        3 days ago

        Honestly, that’s bullshit. The left shows up to vote consistently for the Democrats. All polling data confirms that the people who stay home are the disengaged and the moderates. It’s not that people can’t agree on what is left enough, it’s that the center tries to win votes from the right by demonizing the left, and it doesn’t work. Successful campaigns across the political spectrum are persuasive and idealogical. The voters are never going to be more enthusiastic than the candidate.