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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: If I have a choice between a progressive and a centrist, I'll never vote centrist again [View all]Buckeye_Democrat
(15,042 posts)20. True, but candidates have time constraints on their messages too.
One of them might choose to spend 75% of their time speaking about income inequality (treating social fights as a given) whereas another one might choose to spend 75% of their time talking about social concerns (treating class concerns as a given).
I contend that the latter will perform better in Democratic primaries and worse in a general election.
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If I have a choice between a progressive and a centrist, I'll never vote centrist again [View all]
realmirage
Dec 2016
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So it would behoove a progressive candidate to campaign equaly on social as well . . .
brush
Dec 2016
#8
Bernie did campaign on social issues as well. Maybe MSM didn't give that the coverage, but in his
JudyM
Dec 2016
#15
I get what you mean, but it's more about coverage, which has been reduced to drama and sound bytes.
JudyM
Dec 2016
#17
Have there been any studies that prove/count the jobs lost/gained from trade deals?
LonePirate
Dec 2016
#10
I'll let you stick with strategies that lose. I'm going to learn and grow from this loss
realmirage
Dec 2016
#24