Who are the Dems that Hillary voters are ok with & Bernie voters don't hate?
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« Reply #25 on: January 08, 2017, 07:53:36 PM »

Kamala Harris !
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« Reply #26 on: January 08, 2017, 09:23:27 PM »

Al Franken, too bad he's probably just gonna stay in Senate.
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« Reply #27 on: January 08, 2017, 09:35:34 PM »


I would fully support this.  Why is she not talked about more? 

Because she's been a Senator for barely a week.
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« Reply #28 on: January 08, 2017, 09:55:42 PM »

The only way you're going to satisfy the Sanders people is to make the same fairy-tale promises that Sanders did. Unless they promise free college, free health care, and free weed, they're going to either start a Draft Bernie movement or try and convince Zephyr Teachout to run in the primary.

I lost a few friends this past primary season because I was the one to back the reality bus: saying you're going to take in more dollars than dollars exist in new tax revenue in addition to the current revenue by a magical tax on Wall Street to pay for Medicare For All and to make every college and university tuition-free is just as much a wet-dream fantasy as saying you're going to build a wall and make Mexico pay for it.

I'll say to those morons the same thing I said last time: you want a "true progressive," you'll lose in an epic bloodbath. Don't believe me? Look up the electoral map from 1972 and see what happened to the "true progressive" George McGovern.

The Democratic party has gotten its butt kicked so hard down ballot since the Clintons came along. They had a 40 reign of the House come to an end. Now they only control around 6 state governments.

That was because of trying and failing to enact a liberal healthcare reform law, which republicans skillfully took advantage of to create a wave.

Well, it liberally gave away to the health insurance companies. I'll give you that.
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« Reply #29 on: January 09, 2017, 12:08:29 AM »

The only way you're going to satisfy the Sanders people is to make the same fairy-tale promises that Sanders did. Unless they promise free college, free health care, and free weed, they're going to either start a Draft Bernie movement or try and convince Zephyr Teachout to run in the primary.

I lost a few friends this past primary season because I was the one to back the reality bus: saying you're going to take in more dollars than dollars exist in new tax revenue in addition to the current revenue by a magical tax on Wall Street to pay for Medicare For All and to make every college and university tuition-free is just as much a wet-dream fantasy as saying you're going to build a wall and make Mexico pay for it.

I'll say to those morons the same thing I said last time: you want a "true progressive," you'll lose in an epic bloodbath. Don't believe me? Look up the electoral map from 1972 and see what happened to the "true progressive" George McGovern.

The Democratic party has gotten its butt kicked so hard down ballot since the Clintons came along. They had a 40 reign of the House come to an end. Now they only control around 6 state governments.

That was because of trying and failing to enact a liberal healthcare reform law, which republicans skillfully took advantage of to create a wave.

Well, it liberally gave away to the health insurance companies. I'll give you that.

Didn't Nixon, the Heritage Foundation, Newt Gingrich and Chuck Grassley support it in the 90s as a counter to single-payer?
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« Reply #30 on: January 09, 2017, 10:05:50 AM »

The only way you're going to satisfy the Sanders people is to make the same fairy-tale promises that Sanders did. Unless they promise free college, free health care, and free weed, they're going to either start a Draft Bernie movement or try and convince Zephyr Teachout to run in the primary.

I lost a few friends this past primary season because I was the one to back the reality bus: saying you're going to take in more dollars than dollars exist in new tax revenue in addition to the current revenue by a magical tax on Wall Street to pay for Medicare For All and to make every college and university tuition-free is just as much a wet-dream fantasy as saying you're going to build a wall and make Mexico pay for it.

I'll say to those morons the same thing I said last time: you want a "true progressive," you'll lose in an epic bloodbath. Don't believe me? Look up the electoral map from 1972 and see what happened to the "true progressive" George McGovern.

The Democratic party has gotten its butt kicked so hard down ballot since the Clintons came along. They had a 40 reign of the House come to an end. Now they only control around 6 state governments.

That was because of trying and failing to enact a liberal healthcare reform law, which republicans skillfully took advantage of to create a wave.

Well, it liberally gave away to the health insurance companies. I'll give you that.

Didn't Nixon, the Heritage Foundation, Newt Gingrich and Chuck Grassley support it in the 90s as a counter to single-payer?

Yeah, but Dwight Eisenhower largely supported the New Deal, too.  Didn't mean he wanted to, if he could avoid it.
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