Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who are we working toward?
I'm a moderate and I like butigieg. Crazy, I know
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who are we working toward?
I'm a moderate and I like butigieg. Crazy, I know
I would love to see him debate Vance but he has no chance. America is not ready to have a first husband and black-ish adopted babies.
The main thing we need to worry about is forcing an open primary this might not end up being that big of a deal. We don’t know what the needs of the nation will be in four years, the vote will tell us what actually matters and what doesn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who are we working toward?
I'm a moderate and I like butigieg. Crazy, I know
I would love to see him debate Vance but he has no chance. America is not ready to have a first husband and black-ish adopted babies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who are we working toward?
I'm a moderate and I like butigieg. Crazy, I know
Anonymous wrote:It's cute that people think they have a say in who the Dem candidate will be.
Anonymous wrote:Who are we working toward?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ideal candidate would unite the progressive wing and centrist wing.
This would appeal to everyone.
- Someone who will woo back the union vote, while also protecting trans kids.
- Someone who will keep the price of eggs low, plus raise the tax rate on millionaires and billionaires to make them pay their fair share.
- Someone who will finally provide universal child-care for working moms, but also fully restore Obamacare and take it all the way to universal healthcare.
- Someone who will make the border safe again for asylum seekers instead of ripping away rights a throwing people to Mexico or worse!
- someone who will finally start a serious conversation on full reparations.
But who can unite the party like that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ideal candidate would unite the progressive wing and centrist wing.
This would appeal to everyone.
- Someone who will woo back the union vote, while also protecting trans kids.
- Someone who will keep the price of eggs low, plus raise the tax rate on millionaires and billionaires to make them pay their fair share.
- Someone who will finally provide universal child-care for working moms, but also fully restore Obamacare and take it all the way to universal healthcare.
- Someone who will make the border safe again for asylum seekers instead of ripping away rights a throwing people to Mexico or worse!
- someone who will finally start a serious conversation on full reparations.
But who can unite the party like that?
Anonymous wrote:The ideal candidate would unite the progressive wing and centrist wing.
Anonymous wrote:The ideal candidate would unite the progressive wing and centrist wing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully none of those mentioned. We need moderates, it’s a landslide if you put up a moderate.
We don't need moderates. We tried that. They don't bring out the voters. Republicans will never switch sides. We need to bring out the progressives who won't come out for "basically a Republican"
This is untrue. I know several long-time Republicans who voted for Biden because he presented at a moderate, sane choice compared to Trump. But he governed as one of the most progressive presidents in history. Those same friends felt they had no choice than to go all in for Trump.2. I'll get sh*t on here (as has already happened when I've mentioned this in earlier threads) but this is true for a significant % of Trump voters this time around.
I believe those on here who say we must double down on the progressive agenda to win are simply hoping that if it is said enough people will believe it, when in reality it will only ensure we have another Republican elected in 2028.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully none of those mentioned. We need moderates, it’s a landslide if you put up a moderate.
We don't need moderates. We tried that. They don't bring out the voters. Republicans will never switch sides. We need to bring out the progressives who won't come out for "basically a Republican"
This is untrue. I know several long-time Republicans who voted for Biden because he presented at a moderate, sane choice compared to Trump. But he governed as one of the most progressive presidents in history. Those same friends felt they had no choice than to go all in for Trump.2. I'll get sh*t on here (as has already happened when I've mentioned this in earlier threads) but this is true for a significant % of Trump voters this time around.
I believe those on here who say we must double down on the progressive agenda to win are simply hoping that if it is said enough people will believe it, when in reality it will only ensure we have another Republican elected in 2028.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully none of those mentioned. We need moderates, it’s a landslide if you put up a moderate.
We don't need moderates. We tried that. They don't bring out the voters. Republicans will never switch sides. We need to bring out the progressives who won't come out for "basically a Republican"