So the left is openly pulling for a socialist this next election? An interesting development to be sure.
I'm okay with Sanders getting the nod. that would guarantee a GOP win.
So the left is openly pulling for a socialist this next election? An interesting development to be sure.
I'm okay with Sanders getting the nod. that would guarantee a GOP win.
I think people are becoming less entangled with how derogatory that term has become (like the term liberal).
Besides, we've had socialism in this country for decades. People just don't want to admit or accept that we have already had socialism. Politicians on the right seems to defend social security and medicare as if it were conservative ideology, when they're actually socialist programs.
I'm okay with Sanders getting the nod. that would guarantee a GOP win.
No way he gets on the ticket. I'm hopeful he'll run third party.
Oh he won't. Hillary is 1000000% sure getting the nod.
People can elect a socialist and I'll take the guy who ran the 15th highest GDP in the world. And did a pretty good job at it.
Haha.
You do realize that you and others said the exact same thing about Paul... what's different this time?
I'm okay with Sanders getting the nod. that would guarantee a GOP win.
You do realize that you and others said the exact same thing about Paul... what's different this time?
I think the 'path' to Republican victory has been clear for the past 4 years or so; cling to economic issues that resound with the middle class (or what's left of it), pander to the lower caste, and then hope to siphon fringe voters with strong, contrasting positions on issues like immigration, international affairs, the military/defense.
I'd be more interested to learn a plausible scenario where Bernie might achieve serious consideration without fracturing the Democratic base.
I think the 'path' to Republican victory has been clear for the past 4 years or so; cling to economic issues that resound with the middle class (or what's left of it), pander to the lower caste, and then hope to siphon fringe voters with strong, contrasting positions on issues like immigration, international affairs, the military/defense.
I'd be more interested to learn a plausible scenario where Bernie might achieve serious consideration without fracturing the Democratic base.
when someone can show me an actual path to victory for republicans, i might take that question serious
since, Bernie would be picking up the dem vote and a large portion of the swing/independent vote
live in reality and talk about the situation.
You are defending Bernie's chances to win and you're grumping about another poster's ability to live in reality? I mean this a self described socialist trying to get the majority of Americans to vote for him.
You are defending Bernie's chances to win and you're grumping about another poster's ability to live in reality? I mean this a self described socialist trying to get the majority of Americans to vote for him.
correct
if he can get the nomination for the dems and knowing the political map, that isn't that crazy. it is an uphill battle to defeat Hillary but there is a better chance of that than looking at the political map and saying republicans have a good shot at winning with anyone in that clown car
which states will any of those guys flip to make up the difference?
Bernie would start with about 35% of the vote. And down about 35% of the vote. The right republican could beat him. But he could also beat a lot of the republican field. I think the only republican that owuld have a good shot of beating him would be Paul.
I mean in the end Hilary will walk away with the win. It's a given. She's got this wrapped up and she should crush the R field because aside from Paul, it's impressively weak.