• Zaktor
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    2 months ago

    This seems kind of like the difference between Bernie and Warren in 2020. Both agreed that the primary was over and their previous foe was important to support. Bernie did an admirable job and brought the party together to support Biden. Warren did the same, but she also got a bunch of her personnel picks to staff various agencies. Unifying in a big allied tent is good, but the side you’re unifying with should also be moving towards you as well. That’s what makes it unity rather than just submission.

    And I will fully admit that Bernie may have demanded something behind the scenes, and that Warren’s people may simply have been more attractive because they were better prepared and vetted, but despite becoming the main progressive in the primary, the progressive wins in staffing sure look like Warren’s doing.

    • ZombiFrancis@sh.itjust.works
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      2 months ago

      Warren stayed in the race until after Biden cinched the nominatiom because her dropping out would have likely meant her support would have shifted for Sanders. That was the deal she got, like Buttigeig got a cabinet position for dropping out to back Biden for example. Same with Clyburn’s kids getting appointments for SC.