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Comments by "" (@thehumanity0) on "The Lesson Democrats Must Learn For 2020" video.
He's been blowing other candidates' donation numbers out of the water, yet the media still gives him 0 coverage unless he's being directly interviewed.
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"The Democratic Party should be united and we should not try to primary members within the party... Now let's find someone to primary Ilhan Omar".
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She's not to the left of Bernie dude. Bernie is basically the godfather for all these progressive candidates, he's been voicing these positions since the 70s.
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People said he played too nice in 2016 too, but it still led him to become the most popular politician in the country and his numbers continue to grow. He's been nearly beating Biden in the (skewed) polls.
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I think you're dead wrong about Bernie Kyle. Bernie picks and chooses when he takes his punches. You also heavily criticized him over apologizing about the sexual harassment smears, but I'm pretty sure it ultimately helped him in the end. He took the issue, made strong changes in his campaign, and now when establishment media tries to smear him on it, he looks like he's the strongest candidate in the race regarding internal sexual harassment protections. He doesn't run from it, he tackles it head-on. It makes him look like he genuinely cares about the issue and normal people already knew those "claims" were bullshit by directing them at Bernie, even Hillary people knew this if they were being honest.
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Bernie was protesting segregation and protecting gay soldiers in the military back when Tulsi was still supporting her father doing gay conversion therapy.
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What's she at now? Somebody said a few days ago she almost had it
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I don't agree with this analysis by Kyle. I know he thinks he's Nostradamus now, but the Democratic Party isn't the Republican Party. If candidates could get away with the kind of crap Trump pulls, they would've been doing it a long time ago. His analysis is basically relying on the assumption that Democratic voters react the same way as Republican voters.
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Also, he criticized Bernie when Bernie apologized for the sexual harassment smears, and I think Kyle was wrong about that too ultimately (I thought he was right at the time). Bernie took the sexual harassment issue, made changes in his campaign, and now answers that smear question like a master. Now it's a question/smear by establishment media that makes him look really good when he answers it because it makes him look like he genuinely cares about the issue by taking actions in his own campaign and making strong changes and protections for sexual harassment prevention. Kyle was up in arms because Bernie apologized, but Bernie was right in the end. Now, instead of running from the question, Bernie faces it head on and makes the MSM hosts look like assholes for even asking it and framing it like they do. Imagine the alternative if he never apologized/faced the problem and had to dodge the question literally every time he gets asked about it.
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@N3ptuneflyer I don't know if that's necessarily true. Bernie has support right now among a lot of ex-Hillary voters from 2016 aka the people who will be voting in the 2020 Democratic primary. Him backing Hillary in 2016, without a doubt, helped him in the long run shore up his support within the Democratic Party. There are still a ton of never-Bernie people Clinton/Kamala supporters, but I think, for the most party, he broke through that barrier a while ago and now he's surging in the polls even though the field is crowded beyond belief.
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