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Imo this election was lost in 2016 Cutting bernie out was the absolute worst mistake they could of made, they compounded this mistake by installing Biden as the canidate in 2020, they doubled down by making Harris the "progressive counter weight" to biden. Results like Missouri voting 40% for kamala and 58% for minimum wage increase and guaranteed sick leave, in Wisconsin double hater voters voted 2-1 for trump, and in Nevada 1.2% voted none of the above. There was absolutely no chance in hell the dnc could of won this with Harris to many mistakes. I expect to see a union party in next 8 years.
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This kinda shows a wider issue with US politics (from a non US citizen point of view) the two party system is long overdue and no longer works. They are both extremely corrupt and an outsider never has any chance. They created a system that only resolves around them and their rules no matter if they are republican or democrat it's always the same.
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me and @notyourmommy.eth were discussing this Monday night
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It's 2016 all over again. Run a real freakin' primary. This is not hard. They literally lost to one of the worst humans in recent history who seemed to openly try and lose votes at every opportunity. WTF.
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imagine in another timeline bernie won in 2016…
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yeah the 2016 Bernie is the biggest "what if" for sure
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- I’m with you on the Bernie part. Wasn’t hard to see at the time and clear as day now. Stifled the most enthusiasm the party had in decades. - I do think some of the data points you’re using from last night are confirmation bias but can’t argue there isn’t at least some truth to it - not sure what viable alternative there was once Biden dropped out. Majority of states already had their primaries and there was very little time to campaign, let alone debate on the campaign - I hope there’s a unity party but can’t help feeling like the entire left of center is up shits creek right now. We are divided and the establishment seems to prefer losing over actually being progressive. Trump is a unique candidate in that he’s unliked, repugnant, and very dumb, but he does somehow find strength in those qualities through his cult. Basically saying a smarter, maybe more center right candidate may be more difficult for a progressive unity party to defeat. Guess anything is better than current Dem strategy
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