NO NO NO NO NO. I said that SANDERS does not have a good record of working with Democrats. Or anybody. It is HIS job to work with Democrats and it will be even more his job to do so if he wins the nomination and the election.
Assuming that Sanders wins the nomination and wins the election, then without first convincing enough of the more conservative Democrats to go along with Sanders' agenda as well as convincing moderates and even progressive Democrats that Sanders' version is the right version, I don't think even a super majority would get Sanders' agenda very far.
And as much as some like to think of the Democrats as being weak willed, they are not nearly as willing to be strong armed into anything as are the Republicans who talk a real tough game but roll over and stick their heads up Trump's butt, hoping for a little bit of last night's corn.
Yes because under Sanders' 'leadership' even a super majority won't help Sanders' agenda.
I am not expecting a revolutionary change to all of government. I'm expecting him to push for the policies I want, and at the very least through negotiation and deal making we might be able to get some good gains in those areas. Which is far preferable to pre-conceding on them, start off with compromised positions, and then giving in on them.
That's all I'm expecting from any of the Democratic candidates. I see almost any of the other candidates as being better suited and more likely to actually advance a more progressive agenda than Sanders with his abrasive spittle spewing pontifications.
All Sanders will do is set us up for a GOP win in 2024.