Jarhyn
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Alienating them with what? The expectation they compromise and seek coalition first within their own party?!?You're still not showing how alienating even more voters is supposed to help.Amazing endorsements of that post you have there. Sorry @Swammerdami, you're in bad company there.
Look at this strawman of an argument! Your supported candidates were the ones who rolled over. Gore rolled over. If Gore had had the strength progressives demand of candidates, Gore wouldn't have lost.
But this isn't about Gore, however weak he was in the end This is about Hillary and Harris.
There is a really easy way to make sure that Dems who can win who are not going to bow to fascist aims win: vote for the Dems who are not going to bow to fascist aims. Support those Dems. Don't pretend that they are "unelectable" because their "unelectability" is a Tinkerbell effect, and it ends as soon as you stop letting yourself and your peers believe it without challenge.
It's really that simple.
Of course, the Dems you elect, the actual people you think can "win elections" do not make Americans lives better, now or ever really. All they do is, ironically, act conservatively to resist the backslide of the whole country, but in the weakest way possible.
They don't oppose citizens United or big money in politics.
They don't support corporate tax rates that would actually improve the lives of their constituents.
They don't even support raising the minimum wage.
They don't support single payer solutions.
They don't support taking big pharma down a peg.
If all you support is keeping the trains running on time, you will eventually be issued a ticket on a train you would rather not be on.
You want a candidate that supports what you want, but that's unelectable and would lose abysmally.
How is that too much to ask?!?