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Same thing with Cenk Uygar in his district. They went a step further for him: they stacked the race, made Christy Smith seem like she was at the top of the ticket (the incumbent & Dem establishment endorsed her), this allowed Smith to refuse a direct debate, then with the race so crowded, they placed Uygar's name on the second page of the ballot despite him having the most donors in the race. The misplacement of his name on the ballot is really what killed his campaign I think. Oh yeah, and then Christy Smith went off to lose against the Republican anyways.
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@TCt83067695 Bernie had an army of phonebankers and volunteers. The overcrowded race and subsequent coalescing behind Biden (even among people like Gabbard and Yang, & also Warren - at least in spirit) resulted in a massive statistical advantage that even Bernie's extremely popular movement couldn't overcome. This strategy should not be taken lightly, and now what's worse is the establishment is fully aware that it works.
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@loulfw2513 Jesus Christ, are you STILL whining about Force the Vote? It's time to move on, or else those divisions and scars are never going to heal & the left is going to be useless forever. You really still arguing for Jimmy Dore even after stumping for the Civil War lunatic Boogaloo Boys?
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@loulfw2513 The future of the Left is tied to Nina Turner in a big way, so unless you want more despair & hopelessness, you should probably stop saying shit like "Nina Turner shit the bed three times in two months" (especially when you're just espousing a subjective opinion that few people agree with). That type of rhetoric only hurts her chances you idiot. Sorry for name-calling, but I'm pretty fcking tired of supposed Leftists sabotaging their own long-term goals in the name of purity (or at least their own twisted & warped version of purity).
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@devinhajjari815 That's extremely wrong. If Bernie had been up against Joe Biden from the start, he likely would've won. The Dem Primary had a crowded race & dynamic in play for about a year and a half and then the entire thing was flipped on its head at the last second giving a massive statistical advantage to Biden, who had been struggling since Day 1 to gain popularity. The two events are not mutually exclusive. Even the other Left candidates in the race (Tulsi Gabbard, Andrew Yang, & all the people faking to be more left than Bernie, ahemm Warren) were a huge detriment to Bernie - if you don't remember, none of those people aside from Williamson & Bill de Blasio even endorsed Bernie when the game board was flipped on Super Tuesday, unlike Biden's massive endorsements even from the Leftists we thought would back Bernie. This political mixture can easily be used to manipulate the outcome of a race, & now the Democratic establishment knows it.
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@TCt83067695 From what I saw, it far exceeded any other candidate's volunteer apparatus & that's not even counting the number of small dollar donors he had. Even if the volunteer numbers weren't "as much an army as we all thought", the donations are undeniable and outraised the centrists who were accepting corporate PAC money and even dark money. The polling even showed that he was leading the primary race once it began. The main issue was how the overcrowded race was flipped on its head. I'm telling you, no matter what other factors you think attributed to the race, Bernie would've won (or come extremely close to victory at the convention) if not for this sudden flipping of the game board by neoliberals & the Dem establishment.
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They are fully aware that she could not only win a future presidential race, but that she would be an extremely effective leader in shifting politics towards a more populist outlook, just as much as Bernie did, even more so if she won the presidency
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