Kepler
Si certus es dubita
Re: 2020 Democratic Challengers: Boogaloo
I think we can trust the nomination process to shed inflammatory and extreme candidates on the Democratic side. Even among the base we are still a reality-based community.
This cycle in particular seems to be wide open. The only Democrat with potentially dominant clout in the DNC is Obama and he has been very good about not signalling a preference. If Warren is so stodgy or professorial she's unable to build an inspiring movement then her candidacy will fail. If her candidacy does not fail then she will have been able to build an inspiring movement. I don't see a need to protect Democrats from themselves. We are extremely diverse and from that diversity will arise someone acceptable to a huge part of the electorate. We are not the party who should be worried about withdrawing into a bubble cut off from the rest of America. Hell, we are America.
Again, valid perspective. But not IMO optimal.
We're both trying to get a D in the white house. I believe youre advocating an approach that is to be positive about each candidate...then when one becomes the nominee, they've got an extra tailwind because of strictly positive commentary.
Here's the issue with that. Sometimes the top candidate strengthens or weakens the image of the whole party. Trump is doing that with the GOP - which got whitewashed. I would argue that Warren if left to her own devices could hurt the whole Dem prospects including her own. Secondly, some candidates are unelectable Ds (IMO again inflammatory candidates or extreme ones). So its better to stop them before they win the nomination and doom us to 4 more years of Trump. The only way to do this is to ensure that folks understand both the upsides of some candidates and the downsides of others.
I don't think any D on this site appears so ingrained in their dislike of D candidates to flip against them in 2020.
I think we can trust the nomination process to shed inflammatory and extreme candidates on the Democratic side. Even among the base we are still a reality-based community.
This cycle in particular seems to be wide open. The only Democrat with potentially dominant clout in the DNC is Obama and he has been very good about not signalling a preference. If Warren is so stodgy or professorial she's unable to build an inspiring movement then her candidacy will fail. If her candidacy does not fail then she will have been able to build an inspiring movement. I don't see a need to protect Democrats from themselves. We are extremely diverse and from that diversity will arise someone acceptable to a huge part of the electorate. We are not the party who should be worried about withdrawing into a bubble cut off from the rest of America. Hell, we are America.
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