Careful about bringing up McGovern. Late in his life, McGovern expressed regret about running on a left wing economic platform. He concluded that he would have had a better chance of winning in 1972 running as an economic centrist. He regretted the choice because there were other issues he felt were more important than going left on economics. History does repeat itself from time to time. Not exactly in all details. But often in important ways.
I bring up McGovern every chance I get.
There are few pols I ever looked up to
I saw numbers somewhere in the past few days that Nixon held 53-45% lead post convention
August 1972.
This was before Eagleton and what we know now that we didn't know then.
McGovern was anti war. That was his calling card.
A WWII fighter piolet that was dog whistled too liberal for opposing the war.
Our country overwhelmingly elected Richard Nixon over McGovern.
nuf said.
I attended a rally the day before the election and once had the pleasure of meeting McGovern's protégé and Senate successor Jim Abourezk.
He had no chance of winning and witnessing that last rally, he knew it. Everybody knew it
So don't buy the hype that late in life he thought he stood a better chance of winning by disavowing his left wing economic platform.
A platform which in fact Andrew Yang has adopted a great deal from.
Another note, I had a day job setting up chairs at the Miami Convention center for (R) convention.
No one asked my opinion. On anything