Sooooo. What lessons did Democrats learn from 2016 that they can apply in 2020? (user search)
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Author Topic: Sooooo. What lessons did Democrats learn from 2016 that they can apply in 2020?  (Read 3291 times)
Fusionmunster
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« on: January 06, 2017, 10:15:45 PM »

I don't see where they've learned anything. 

They SHOULD have learned that since there are more conservatives than liberals in America, they need to be a "big tent" party.  That means tolerating centrists, giving them real roles in the party, and recognizing that, at times, a moderate compromise is better than no advancement at all. 


With all due respect what the f*** are you talking about, we nominated the most centrist ticket we could of had.

No we didn't. Hillary was forced to the left in a bloody and long primary fight, for better or worse.
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Fusionmunster
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« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2017, 12:05:48 PM »

What lessons did they learn? I don't think they learned any seeing as they won't STFU about Russia.

What lessons should they have learned? The people want a progressive who talks about the issues, not some lying neoliberal hawk.

Im gonna say this again. We nominate whomever wins primary, that's usually the person with the most votes. Hillary had alot more votes than Sanders so she was the nominee. The people are not you, the people did not want Bernie Sanders so we nominated Hillary Clinton.
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