The democrats haven’t held a legitimate primary since 2008!

In 2008 it was a genuine competition between Obama, Hillary, and a handful of other lesser known politicians. Obama won the general in a landslide.

In 2012 Obama ran unopposed. Obama won the general.

In 2016 the democrats rigged the primary against sanders for Hillary, and to absolutely no one’s surprise who was paying attention, Hillary lost the general. Why? she didn’t genuinely win the primary. Shocking!

In 2020, refusing to learn mistakes from 2016, the democrats once again screwed over bernie and didn’t run a legitimate primary - rigged it so that all the candidates except no-path-to-win Warren exited the race to split the progressive vote away from bernie. Joe biden won by the skin of his teeth, and he would of lost if it weren’t for the country reacting to trumps handling of covid.

In 2024, once again refusing to learn the democrats didn’t even bother with a primary, ran an old demented geezer as a presidential candidate, realized that wasn’t going to work, and then anointed unelected Kamala Harris who didn’t even need to compete in a primary.

And they’re shocked they lost?! These people make way too much money to be this stupid.

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    I can’t stop thinking about how in 2016, my conservative grandmother watched the primary debates and told me she actually thought Bernie made a lot of good points.

    And then she went on to vote for Donald Trump in November.

    This, I think, is the disconnect the DNC keeps failing to recognize.

    We just keep nominating milquetoast centrists whose message is little more than “maintain the status quo”, when nobody is happy with the status quo.

    But we have to run centrist candidates, they say, or else we’ll lose all the voters in the center!

    If that’s how it works, then why is the GOP winning by doing the exact opposite?

    In a world where rent keeps going up but wages stay the same, people are scared and frustrated, and they don’t feel like their frustrations are heard.

    Along comes a smooth-talking con man who tells them, “I know you’re angry at the world, and I’m going to give you a scapegoat to blame it on. It’s the immigrants’ fault. It’s trans people’s fault. It’s the woke left’s fault. It’s whatever target I tell you to hate next’s fault. And if you elect me, I will stick it to these people in order to Make America Great Again!”

    Meanwhile, the best we can do is “Vote for me because everything that other guy said is horrifying.” That’s it. That’s the only real sales pitch we have for Harris. But no matter how terrible the other guy is, it reflects horribly on us that we can’t even talk about our own candidate’s merits at all.

    We need to run a candidate who can say, “I too know you’re angry at the world. And I’m here to offer real solutions, not snake oil, and more importantly, not the status quo either.”

    The difference between the right and left here is that the right actually likes their guy. And if not even we like our candidates, why should voters?

    Alas, we learned nothing in 2016 and I suspect the DNC will continue to learn nothing now.

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      Every Republican family member except one that I’ve asked about Bernie has said more or less the following:

      I like him, I like that he’s not Dem/Repub, he’s got the country’s best interest at heart, etc.

      Then it’s usually followed by how he’d never get a chance, and then it revolves back to why Dems suck and repubs rule, or at best, “they’re both the same.”

      You are 100% right: people want change, they want progress, and regardless of how shitty he is, Trump got things done that his base wanted.

      Clinton, then Biden, and now Harris, promise marginal improvements to the status quo while dismissing large swaths of their electorate that don’t fall in line.

      If they ran progressive candidates with progressive policies, they’d pull voters from all over. But they wont, hence, fascism.

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        I know a ton of republicans and people sympathetic to republicans. All of them thought bernie was a decent guy and they would of preferred him over Hillary.

        Then after the primary he increasingly took up democrat talking points and would occasionally finger wag at them while not materially doing anything other than get angry in a speech. His embrace of democrats on gun control was a mistake, if he just maintained his view that he had most of his political career he’d court a lot of crossover voters. But now he’s far too old and the damage is done.

        I voted for him multiple times, in primaries and eventually as my senator, but his milquetoast stance on Gaza made me for the first time vote against him for an independent. He’s really disappointed me over the past almost decade - I went from raising money and canvassing for him to finding him to be a has been and sell out. I still think he’s the best elected official on the national scale that we’ve got but I’m so disappointed in him.

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    The 14th amendment should have been the end of Trump, period. But Democrats don’t want to look partisan and now look where we are.

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      I seen to remember a bunch of 14th amendment lawsuits that got shut down by SCOTUS a few days before primaries started.

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        Yeah, that’s why Obama should have packed SCOTUS, fuck the optics and just do what’s right. We saw this coming and still Democrats assumed terrible people won’t be terrible given the chance

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          I hate Obama but nobody not even my cynical self saw things going this blatantly corrupt.

          If he packed the court back then it could of sparked a civil war.

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            Agreed, but because he didn’t, now we have this outcome. It would have been worth risking a civil war to ensure America stays a democracy. The military was always on the left side, anyway

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              And when inevitably the other side wins an election, what are they going to do but continue to pack the court? It’s not a good strategy.

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                True. But if Obama picked people, at least we would have had enough to offset the loons Trump put on

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    My view: yes, the Dems could have some better, but they still put up a legitimately good candidate. The GOP put up a pile of orange dog shit… And the dog shit won. How is it the Dems fault that more than half the population enjoys dog shit?

    For the Dems to win, they need to run a fucking perfect campaign and the GOP doesn’t. Why? Because media fragmentation and propaganda. The bulk of the population doesn’t want to be informed. How is that the Dems fault? How did the Democratic party reach those voters that don’t give a shit about truth?

    This isn’t a failure of the Democratic party, this is a failure of our society.

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      The candidate wasn’t bad, at least not as bad as 2016. The process was bad. The Democratic primaries have been suspicious for a long time - so they aren’t trustworthy.

      Don’t forget all the Democratic shakiness, just because of the Republican shakiness. Democrats needed to gain trust.

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        Good fucking luck with that. Too many people view their spotless moral record as being more important than outcomes or improving lives (/not actively making things worse).

        Misanthropy is the only real outcome to this sort of behavior.

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          “Spotless moral record”

          BRO WE ARE FUNDING A FUCKING GENOCIDE WHILE WE HAVE RECORD HOMELESSNESS, DEATHS OF DESPAIR, WORSENING CLIMATE CHANGE, LACK OF HEALTHCARE, ILLITERACY, WOMEN DYING IN CHILDBIRTH AT RATES NOT SEEN IN THE FIRST WORLD.

          But go off smug liberal fascist.

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            And instead of doing something even remotely helpful, they let the genocide harder guy win.

            But go off, accelerationist, go ahead and tell me how this makes things better. And keep using the word fascist, maybe someday you’ll learn the meaning.

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              Everyone that screams accelerationist seems to be ok with the incrementalism that turned Democrats into full fledged right wing fascists.

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                Exactly! They’re courting dick fucking Cheney rather than listen at all to their base, and have the fucking nerve to chastise us for voting wrong?! fuck these shit ass liberals!

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                  They had some insane idea that they were pushing their politicians left, when in reality they were getting pulled to the right.

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              You’re so woke you’re letting visibly queer people like myself live under threat of a fascist regime because you refused to hold your party accountable and “push to the left”.

              They spit in our faces and minimize a fucking GENOCIDE and then expect us to vote for them? Fuck them and fuck you too.

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                What the fuck are you smoking friend, my entire friend group is visibly queer and the only option we had available was Kamala. I would lash out for your ignorance, but you have no way of knowing and are extremely raw.

                They spit in our faces and minimize a fucking GENOCIDE and then expect us to vote for them?

                And instead you spit right back and welcomed it on yourself and those like you and I love. This isn’t to vote shame, it’s just acknowledging objective reality.

                I’m so sorry for you and those around me who are going to suffer for the choices made yesterday, but you really need to stop and think about the choices available to you in this limited and frankly fucked up world. I stand by my statement, no matter how many people refuse to accept that bad situations have awful choices with worse outcomes for wanting to die in a particular hill.

                Fuck them and fuck you too.

                I hope you’re able to find safety and peace, and that you’re willing to let yourself see past your morality to the bare facts of reality. Electoralism fucking sucks, but you can now see what happens when morality outweighs pragmatism.

                Goodbye, I don’t have the mental bandwidth to deal with such bitter and misplaced hatred, especially when trying to keep the sanity of those around me melting down. Stay safe.

                Edit: ‘go to brunch’ lol, fuckers don’t know shit about what I’ve done and are just salty I have a different opinion, so clearly I’m just a brunch ally.

                I’d tell you to get fucked, but I wish the best for you, even if you’re lashing out in ugly ways. Find peace friends, I’ll still be in the front lines even if you spit on me.

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                  Enjoy brunch! “All my friends are queer”

                  Lmfao, I’m visibly queer and have been physically assaulted since I was a child in the 90s for it. The democrats have not nor ever been our friends. They manipulate us for votes. They refuse to see how THEIR ACTIONS made them lose an election they should of won in a landslide.

                  Keep minimizing a genocide, fascist.

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                  You could have started off by holding your politicians accountable instead of heading off to brunch. All the issues that dems turned a blind eye to the last 4 years will now become the most important issues to address.

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        “How could the Germans allowed the Holocaust to happen?!”

        Look in the mirror, fool.

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          It felt like we were taking a step out of the swamp and were about to make some more progress as a country, now we are taking ten years back

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      they still put up a legitimately good candidate.

      Its hard to imagine any greater evil than the mass murder, systematic rape, and targetting of innocents of all kinds that the Israels have done using our direct military support, and this candidates unflagging support.

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      “Good candidate” is your opinion. She did not compete in a primary, she was given the nomination, and shockingly /s she lost. Turns out she was not a good candidate!

      God y’all are delulu

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        I don’t know why you are getting down voted. She lost , so she was a bad candidate.

        She might have been a good candidate, but she was never chosen in the primaries, so why would the voters choose her.

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          Because the blue MAGA crowd are completely fucking delusional and can’t cope with the fact that they lost because they’re incompetent and corrupt.

          I completely expect a repeat of this behavior in 2028. And a repeat of blame the left and third party voters… despite the fact that trump won with enough votes that all the third party votes combined going solely to swing states wouldn’t of changed the outcome.

          They want somebody other than themselves to blame.

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      I think Harris and Walz were good candidates but their pitch was simply unappealing. The average american has been hurting bad the last 4 years. Harris’ pitch was to maintain the degrading status-quo while trump promised to do SOMETHING. Whether or not that something is successful doesn’t matter, people are sick of slowly getting crushed by costs of living.

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          Once again smug liberals blaming voters for voting wrong instead of blaming their party for running shitty untested candidates.

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              No, at the end of the day it’s the political parties responsibility to run electable candidates. Not even having a primary makes it so they ran someone untested. And lost.

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                Harris is objectively better than Trump by any measure. If the voters were educated on their respective platforms instead of voting out of hate they’d have voted Harris.

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                  You’re delusional. The voters didn’t buy it and at the end of the day you need to accept defeat and run better candidates and the only way to do that is with fair competitive primaries, something the DNC has neglected since 2008!

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                  Better than Trump by any measure

                  Except the only measure that matters, which happened last night. Can’t even say she was more popular either.

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    Anyone who didn’t vote for Harris is either evil or too stupid to be let outside.

    How in the fuck do you look at the GOP and say “That’s what I want”?

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          By being out to brunch for the last four years liberal, you refused to hold democrats accountable and blindly followed Harris like the stupid sheep you are despite the fact it was obvious from the start biden / Harris had no chance of winning.

          Go back to brunch blue MAGA liberal moron.

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            I don’t even live in the US, you clown.

            But now the rest of the world has to suffer because you were too busy patting yourself on the back to do the right thing.

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          Thanks for playing the game, both sides are genociders and neither are acceptable choices.

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              Please explain the policy differences between the two parties on the Israel/Palestine conflict, I’ll wait.

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                You say that like a perfect representation of the Dunning-Kueger effect like this is some grand gotcha question.

                Here’s a big fucking difference, Harris fully supports a independent Palestinian state, Trump does not, he supports a Palestinians limited in power, puts Israel in charge of security and give the West Bank to Israel.

                Trump also strongly supports the Israeli government and has mentioned many times for Israel to ‘finish the war’ and when he met with Netanyahu, he said

                “I did encourage him to get this over with, have victory, get your victory and get it over with. It has to stop. The killing has to stop.”

                Don’t forget that Trump also acknowledged Jerusalem as the Israeli capital and acknowledge golan heights as bringing to Israel.

                Yeah, they’re soooo the same. Just prep yourself for more arms going to Israel for as Trump likes to put it, ‘finish the job’.

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                  Harris doesn’t support shit except whatever the military industrial complex wants. She speaks out of both sides of her mouth and lacks any original thoughts of her own at all on any issue let alone Israel.

                  Both candidates want to turn Palestine into glass and then oceanfront vacation homes for rich Zionist NYC metro area assholes who aren’t content with just stealing homes.

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    Actually, the American people have done that to themselves.

    Every American eligible to vote had access to all the info about both candidates. And the majority of voters chose to vote for Trump.
    More than 70% of eligible voters chose not to vote against Trump.

    There’s no reason to believe the election was rigged.

    Americans, you’ve made your bed. Now lie in it.

    I just hope that my country’s government will finally find their backbone and realize we can’t rely on or trust yours any longer, and draw the necessary consequences.

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      The candidate selection process on the democrat side is rigged, which is why voters voted wrong in the eyes of liberals.

      Democrats are just as responsible for making the bed we’re all forced to sleep in. Running a god awful candidate that didn’t even go through a primary process and then being shocked at the loss is key out to brunch idiocy.

      Also if your whole government stops relying on us (for weapons, obviously, that’s our only export) maybe our taxes will go to universal healthcare instead of being the worlds policeman.

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    Fuck no, the republicans shouldn’t even be close. The fact that they’re tolerating Nazis and other similar views is why they felt comfortable voting for Trump. I will NEVER forgive them.

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    The electorate swung solidly right, giving Trump the popular vote. Much as I’d like a more left-wing administration in the US, the evidence does not support the theory that a left leaning campaign would have helped. The US apparently wants an authoritarian government, and it got it.

    This is not just the US either - globally we are shifting rapidly to authoritarian regimes. In my own UK where the center left (at best) Labour won the election, but only because the right wing parties were split by FPTP. The Tories elected a far right leader last week and got derided for it, but for them, it’s absolutely the right move, and the next election will likely deliver a far right Tory or Tory/Reform coalition. For reference, Labour got less votes than the previous election that they lost in a land slide.

    Same where I currently live, Germany, and my fiancé’s France.

    Dark times are ahead. Prepare for the worst.

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      I don’t know if sentiment swung or if Dems just didn’t show up.

      Biden had over 80 million votes in '20. Trump had like 74. Trump got less total votes this year than in '20. Only problem was like 15 million Dems didn’t show up.

      If there is one thing you can count on from a Democrat “voter”, it’s for them to not actually vote.

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        That’s bullshit. Obama won in 2008 with record turnout. Take the loss and learn from it instead of blaming voters for refusing to vote for a candidate who didn’t earn it.

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          I’m not saying that she desereved the votes.

          The comment I was responding to said the electorate swung right. I’m saying that’s not what the numbers say.

          The numbers say that the Dems didn’t show up to the polls. It’s absolutely the fault of the democratic party leadership: if you can’t convince people to show up, your offering is insufficient.

          So, I actually agree with you, and the point I was making was at a seperate point somebody else made.

          I know you’re hurting today but get ahold of yourself. Read and think before you rage at strangers on the internet.

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            BuT tHe PoLlS sAy OtHeRwIsE

            If there hasn’t been a worldwide turn to fascism then where the fuck is everyone? This isn’t just an American phenomenon.

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              If you have an concrete alternative interpretation I’m all ears. Are numerically fewer votes for Trump in 2024 an indication of growing support, and if so, how do you figure that?

              Again, we’re aligned, but you’re lashing out at me out of frustration and anger and I expect you to be better.

              If you want to engage in an adult discussion we can do that. I’m empathetic to your pain right now, but take a deep breath before you respond consider carefully if you’re in a place to do so as your best self. Doesn’t have to be today if you’re not. Hit me up in a week. A month. A year. I’m here whenever you want a sober sounding board.

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                Tone policing a genocide and the anger in the democrats once again selling us out to fascism rather than embrace anything remotely progressive. So liberal.

                The coin toss during the caucus for starters. I’m home now, I’ll edit my comment in a bit. I worked for his campaign. It was beyond obvious that they were heavily weighing the scale against him.

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                  I am on your side, and you are being vicious.

                  Asking you to treat me with respect isn’t tone policing, it’s basic human decency, and I believe you understand that.

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    The billionaires, who already owned the whole thing, did not want it. We got what we got. This downfall started long before 2008.

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      You act like they’d have “lost” if Kamala won…

      They win either way, just different amounts.

      Meanwhile the average American always loses, just different amounts.

      It doesn’t have to be like this, we don’t need to run shitty conservative Dems that billionaires like, because then we won’t need to spend a billion on ads that don’t even change anyone’s minds.

      We ran a Dem candidate that wants a border wall, doesn’t want universal healthcare, and is pro-genocide…

      Because that’s what the billionaires wanted. And because we listed to donors over voters, we lost an election

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        Got a serious question re genocide angle, how is trump well known for being anti-genocide?

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          He’s not. He’s arguably worse. I proudly voted third party (socialist).

          Cue the liberal tears. You lose the electoral college and the popular vote by a margin far greater than third party voters. Cry about it.

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          He’s obviously not…

          But if the entire existence of American politics hasn’t been enough to show you that “lesser of two evils” is a losing strategy, I’m not sure how I’m gonna manage it.

          Taking the Dem party to the right doesn’t work, we just keep doing it because the DNC only cares about donations raised. They cater the party to billionaires and not voters.

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            And trump really cares about the voters by passing laws that help them and not the billionairs who financed his campaign?

            I am from UK, don’t really like labour but seriously another conservative government would leave us far, far worse off than plain do nothing shit. It’s not rocket science to figure out who will want to at the least do nothing instead you know sell off your already rubbish worker rights, broken healthcare and now reproductive rights…

            Anyway this is a depressing day

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              But if the entire existence of American politics hasn’t been enough to show you that “lesser of two evils” is a losing strategy, I’m not sure how I’m gonna manage it.

              It doesn’t work, it’s the definition of insanity to keep trying it knowing it doesn’t work while refusing to run a young charismatic candidate with a progressive campaign when we know that works.

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                  I’ve noticed…

                  The last young charismatic candidate with a progressive platform was 2008 Obama.

                  But like I said, if you still don’t understand why “lesser of two evils” isn’t working, there’s nothing I can say here that will magically make it click for you.

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        C’mon. Like any politician, she had to try and be electable if she were to accomplish anything. How can it be that this is not obvious?

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          she had to try and be electable if she were to accomplish anything. How can it be that this is not obvious?

          And my point is that “electable” for a Dem candidate isn’t what she was doing.

          That would be matching her platform to what Dem voters wanted. Instead she based policy on “all voters” which includes the 40-50% who will never vote D under any circumstance. And in that process she lost votes from voters who will never vote R under any circumstances.

          If she was trying to be electable, it just shows how important it is we clear house at the DNC and run a fair primary in 2028.

          Because the same people have been running the show since 2016, and they’re 2-1 against fucking trump.

          They clearly aren’t up to the task

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    They both have their corporate masters. It’s just RedPubs run a pro corporate ticket and Democrats have a platform that is perceived as anti corporate. RedPubs get into the office and do exactly what they promised, Democrats get into the office and have to pretend to not bite the hand that feeds too hard (more of a gentle lick).

    This is why the Democrats strategy is to lose. They are essentially paid to lose. Corporatism is what is getting in the way of democracy.

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      Sadly 😭 that’s why I can’t take the liberal pearl clutching. They hurt us all - especially those they claim to care about most, minorities of all stripes - with their political malpractice.

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    2024 lack of primary - this one I blame on Biden. Either he insisted to have the right to run because “this is a tradition, that incumbents run for second term” and/or the party held that view as well.

    Every time Dems got owned by Repubs was due to this reliance on tradition

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      Agree, at the same time, biden didn’t act alone, nearly the entire democrat party establishment and operatives worked to make that happen and block out any real challengers who don’t have brain worms…

      That’s why I ended my post with these people get paid way too much to be this stupid, I’m referring to the swamp monsters of the democrat party.

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          I remember that, one of many false promises. But still, the whole DNC apparatus worked alongside him. They had so many opportunities to find other candidates and instead held onto this losing administration because it’s more important that they keep their political operative career than do what’s best for the country.

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    I don’t think it’s exactly a matter of appealing to progressives, but an inherent difficulty in trying to appeal to a wide variety of people with a wide variety of interests. You end up having to make vague promises in order not to offend anyone, which comes across as being boring or disingenuous, like you are only saying stuff in order to get elected and not because you actually belive in it. Conservatives can have much simpler and more straightforward messaging because their base is much more homogeneous.

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      Progressives carry the campaign. They are the enthousiam. They recruit others. They are the mouth to mouth advertisement. They drive people to the polls.

      Democrats do not need them though. They can win without.

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    There was a 2024 democractic primary. I voted for biden. Barring that they use the super electors so yeah its basically rigged. They actually rigged it to make it hard for extreme canidates to win which is just another reason why the dems are not the left party but the centerist party. Its just there is no left party that wins the way the right wins. That being given though the super electors have been around for awhile so the all the primaries including 2008 are equally legitimate or illigitimate and have been so by and large since 1984. They really should get rid of the superdelegates as it was a knee jerk reaction to reagan “democrats”.

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      Lol, biden against who? RFK Jr; the fake candidate that was a trumper the whole time? Who the democrats tried to block? Or who else, some no name nobody running a vanity campaign? There wasn’t a legitimate primary like there was in 2008 full of qualified competitive candidates. And so they lost.

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        Getting on the candidate ballot is something the candidates do themselves with signatures. Its not on the party. The democratic leadership did not pick the candidates that ran in 2008.

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          Most disingenuous comment ever. Like the dnc didn’t actively discourage everyone from running against biden and they tried to block RFK Jr on the ballots (dudes a nut job but that’s irrelevant)

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            Well one this is completely sincere on my point and two a lot of that was the possible candidates themselves. Its rare to attempt to run against a sitting president. Who ran against clinton his second term or obama his or any other second term seated president?

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              Bill clinton had high approval ratings. Obama had high approval ratings.

              Biden had abysmal approval ratings.

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                approval ratings have nothing to do with gathering signatures or people voting. For myself I will repeat something you will often see in my comments which is that the biden administration is the best one I have experienced considering the situation he was in. Im still flabbergasted by what he managed to accomplish with very little support outside of his administration.

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      I’m banned from most popular social media for being anti fascist. This is my very first post on lemmy, after IRL friends are losing their goddamn minds over this when I’ve been saying it since biden nominated himself. The day he announced he was running for reelection. Then in the last hour he drops out and Harris is nominated without a single vote… how could anyone not seen this coming?! I’ve ranted and raved about this to anyone who would listen IRL for months and I was told I was crazy.