Sooooo. What lessons did Democrats learn from 2016 that they can apply in 2020? (user search)
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« on: January 07, 2017, 02:48:53 PM »

-Turnout is about more than the major cities.

-Listen to the electorate. Say what you will about Bernie, but there's a reason his support went from the single digits to 42%.

-Energizing the base is critical. If progressives don't turn out for you, winning an extra 0.5% of suburban Republicans isn't going to save you.

-Pick an exciting candidate. Excitement isn't an indicator of how effective a candidate will be as president, but it's critical to getting elected president.

-Give people a reason to vote for you, other than just "the other guy is terrible."

46% of the Pledged Delegates not 42%. There are no votes county since caucus votes aren't counted.

@ Topic - The Dem party has to be purged of Centrists!
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