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In reply to the discussion: The issues with DU participation IMHO, are a conflict between two thoughts on how to advance Liberal [View all]1StrongBlackMan
(31,849 posts)yet you choice to ignore it ... it IS liberals who ARE failing to show up ... those on the extreme of the left on the ideological spectrum, did, in fact, NOT vote (i.e, refused to run the play, as called).
Those not as extreme, though, did, in fact, hold there nose and vote for the Not-Quite-As-Bad-As-The-Other-Guy ... but not before taking every opportunity to express how flawed the Not-Quite-As-Bad-As-The-Other-Guy candidate is/was (i.e., complaining about the play calling, IOWs, being a distraction in the huddle by NOT focused on beating the Worse than the vote for Not-Quite-As-Bad-As-The-Other-Guy.) ... Not before refusing to work for the Not-Quite-As-Bad-As-The-Other-Guy (nor, did they spend any time working against the Worse than the vote for Not-Quite-As-Bad-As-The-Other-Guy).
And it has been pointed out to you a hundred times, yet you choice to ignore it ... none of this would be an issue, if your preferred Not Sensible Centrist; But Mythical Winnable Left candidate were able to convince, anyone other than the relatively small pool of the already convinced, that they had a shot at enacting their positions/solution ... it should be telling that the Left's populist positions were, mostly, accepted by the public; but not the candidates that ran on them!
I wouldn't call a cohort that consistently threatens to withhold it's vote and loudly protests it when they do vote, the "most reliable" voter bloc ... rather that would be, the African-American vote - that votes our preference in the primary, then votes the nominee in the election, without all the whining, moaning or gnashing of teeth ... AND, with the recognition that we are NOT going to get EVERYTHING we want; but, it's better than getting NOTHING of what we want.
We learned this because EVERY vote we cast is for the Not-Quite-As-Bad-As-The-Other-Guy; or, it's a vote against the Worse than the vote for Not-Quite-As-Bad-As-The-Other-Guy.
LOL ... you didn't cheer at all! Those of you that went to the polls, booed Democratic candidates all the way to the ballot box ... when, you could have, at a minimum, Booed the Worse than the vote for Not-Quite-As-Bad-As-The-Other-Guy ... and no Democrat would have had a problem with you.
Granted, the Sensible Centrists lost; but, few of them ran on those positions. It would seem, the sensible solution would be for candidates to run on the populist positions, to the extent their districts would support them.
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