• Diotima@kbin.social
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    6 months ago

    He’s polling neck and neck with Trump, some polls have him trailing in key states. It’s early, granted, but his support of Israel’s approach to Palestine suggests that many progressives are at best uncomfortable with him.

    Primaries are still coming up, no? Why not push for someone better? You still end up in the same place if you’re unsuccessful.

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      6 months ago

      He’s polling neck and neck with Trump

      Yeah. Which is nuts when you think about it.

      Who would you push for instead of Biden?

      The Democrats have a pretty good process going of pushing out any non-pro-establishment candidates, which leaves the field pretty much full of wet towels. Biden is above the average by quite a bit among the wet towels, in my opinion. Who do you see who could replace him? I’m genuinely asking.

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        6 months ago

        I’m registered independent so I don’t get a say. I can dig into the options, but last time I might have been onboard with Yang; he seemed sincere. Sanders, though he has issues, would have been a much better choice as well.

        If the party elite are blocking meaningful representation within, that’s a problem.

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          6 months ago

          Yeah. Sanders was the most popular politician in America for years after the election. Don’t get me started about it lol. If the argument is “we need someone who’s a realistic candidate in the general election,” they had that on a silver platter, and they stabbed him in the back and threw him in the trash.

          If the party elite are blocking meaningful representation within, that’s a problem.

          It is, in fact, a massive problem. Let’s keep all the candidates down who people actually like, because the stuff everyone likes tends to be not the favorite thing of all our rich friends. Oh no! Why are we unpopular. Don’t people know we’re better than the Republicans?

          Fuckin assholes. I mean, they are better than the Republicans, but ass cancer is better than the Republicans.

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            6 months ago

            And that’s the problem I have. If the DNC is willing to suppress their own members, why should I encourage that behavior by doing as I"m told because they’re too blind or too arrogant to listen? Trump is the worst. But he’s a product of a broken system that democrats are all too happy to perpetuate.

            If Trump wins, I blame his fascist followers. But I would be lying if I said that I didn’t also blame the DNC for colluding with the GOP in the first place.

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              6 months ago

              Yeah. If someone told me that they were working in politics to try to get a non-shitty bunch of people in charge (in or out of the Democratic party) I’d applaud the hell out of it. I was registered as Libertarian or Green Party for basically all my young adult life. If someone’s not doing that, though, and also not voting for the Democrats, then I would blame that person too if Trump wins (in addition to the fascists and the DNC).