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Trump isn't a Democrat and the point is that until the D's can field a "Trump-like" candidate they're not going to survive as a political party.

So hate on, because the R's are enjoying the fuck out of watching you assholes burn your own party to the ground. Hell, I've heard unsupported rumors of a Republican Praypal/Omar/AOC/Crockett/Bowman/et all fan club just to keep them front and center in the eyes of the American People.
So the Dems have to field a candidate who lies as a default position, with multiple convictions, has defrauded charities, has disparaged the disabled, vets, has multiple allegations of sexual assault and says he's more important than the US Constitution, otherwise they can't win.

I think they'd rather lose than win with a candidate like Trump.
 
So the Dems have to field a candidate who lies as a default position, with multiple convictions, has defrauded charities, has disparaged the disabled, vets, has multiple allegations of sexual assault and says he's more important than the US Constitution, otherwise they can't win.

I think they'd rather lose than win with a candidate like Trump.

The Democratic Party won with Biden, and they can win again simply by Americans being reminded how bad / how much worse things always get when republicans are in charge.

That ^ happens every two to four years or so.

We. Told. Them. So.

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So the Dems have to field a candidate who lies as a default position, with multiple convictions, has defrauded charities, has disparaged the disabled, vets, has multiple allegations of sexual assault and says he's more important than the US Constitution, otherwise they can't win.

I think they'd rather lose than win with a candidate like Trump.

I have no problem with that philosophy.
 
Trump isn't a Democrat and the point is that until the D's can field a "Trump-like" candidate they're not going to survive as a political party.
A "Trump-like" candidate would be one who, regardless of his personal character or abilities, appears to be an avatar embodying some political current.

Trump is the avatar of RW populist nationalism and of Christian nationalism. His success is based on that. He cannot lose voters who identify with those things. It is not a matter of "charisma" -- Trump has the charisma of a rotting dog carcass.

The Dems need an avatar of general post-FDR liberalism -- or of left-progressive social democracy -- one or the other; the party can never really decide which direction it wants to go.
 
Newsom has a snowflakes chance in hell. And yeah, I just cannot think of any other Dems who could step up. Nada. None.
Has it occurred to you that the opposition - in this case, you - would not be the likeliest to know whom a party likes?
 
If Bernie Sanders had been nominated in 2016, he would have beaten Trump in a landslide.

Because he really, clearly stands for something -- left-progressive social democracy -- and it has wider appeal than the RW populist nationalism Trump stands for.

Early in 2016, a lot of voters were wavering between Trump and Sanders because both at least appeared to be "anti-establishment" candidates.
 
If Bernie Sanders had been nominated in 2016, he would have beaten Trump in a landslide.

Because he really, clearly stands for something -- left-progressive social democracy -- and it has wider appeal than the RW populist nationalism Trump stands for.

Early in 2016, a lot of voters were wavering between Trump and Sanders because both at least appeared to be "anti-establishment" candidates.

No chance. Trump would have gone to one debate told you Bernie was a socialist. Name dropped Stalin, Hitler, Chavo, Musolinni, the Kims and Castro dropped the mike and CA, NY and Maine would be the only blue states.
 
No chance. Trump would have gone to one debate told you Bernie was a socialist. Name dropped Stalin, Hitler, Chavo, Musolinni, the Kims and Castro dropped the mike and CA, NY and Maine would be the only blue states.
The word "socialist" no longer scares Americans. Polls show more Millennials favor socialism than capitalism. (Of course, the polls do not define socialism or capitalism, so they're really just polling for the popularity of the words.)
 
The word "socialist" no longer scares Americans. Polls show more Millennials favor socialism than capitalism. (Of course, the polls do not define socialism or capitalism, so they're really just polling for the popularity of the words.)

While I doubt you are correct on that "Socialist" doesn't scare people anymore 2016 was almost a decade ago at this point. While I think bigotry was the deciding factor for Trump. A black man WAS in charge. A woman was about to be in charge. Nothing else REALLY mattered but putting us back our places. Another huge part was how unpopular Obamacare was and is and how that was step one into us becoming China or Russia.

I'm sure you've seen the videos of people who were scared they were going to lose their coverage under the ACA. They voted to end Obamacare not the ACA!!!!!!! So if you're going to argue even the somewhat informed general public are really keep track of everything you can have fun with that.
 
Has it occurred to you that the opposition - in this case, you - would not be the likeliest to know whom a party likes?

LOL. It does, actually, and I would love to hear you guys opinions. It's interesting.
 
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