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Gothmog

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19. Why did Bernie Sanders drop out? The progressive majority he needed doesn't exist
Fri Apr 10, 2020, 01:01 AM
Apr 2020

There was no magical voter revolution




Biden’s vision has now won out: He is the apparent Democratic nominee after Sanders suspended his campaign Wednesday following a mid-pandemic Wisconsin primary marred by vast polling site closures and a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that effectively invalidated many absentee ballots. (Sanders said Monday, given the risks to voters, his campaign would not engage in traditional efforts to get them to the polls.)….

And in particular, his decisive win over Sanders in the primary — without even campaigning in many states — further highlights the limitations of progressive politics in America, at least in winning a national campaign.

Sanders, a self-described democratic socialist, made a bad bet on the existence of a national progressive majority (as did Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., who ran as a progressive populist but dropped out after Super Tuesday). It turns out there's nothing even close.

In fact, it’s not even clear that a progressive majority exists within the Democratic Party. What does exist is a moderately center-left party with a vocal progressive element.

Sanders frequently said on the campaign trail that he was leading a “multigenerational, multiracial movement,” pledging to mobilize an army of new, young voters. But it turns out older and moderate voters are the ones that grew as a share of the Democratic primary electorate since 2016 — and they favored Biden by a wide margin.

Take the South Carolina primary on Feb. 29, which Biden won, or the 10 of 14 states he captured on Super Tuesday: In all, he appealed to the same coalitions that boosted Democrats so strongly in the 2018 midterm elections, turning out large numbers of suburban voters, while maintaining support from longstanding elements of the Democratic coalition, particularly African American voters.....

Still, with the 2020 Democratic primary process essentially over, it’s clear that the hard-core Democratic left was deluded in their assertions that they were the new Democratic majority. They are going to need a better grip on reality if they are to be successful at the national level moving forward
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden

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A sizable portion of that 15-20% would not have voted for Sanders MineralMan Apr 2020 #1
I agree.. they would have left him high and dry Peacetrain Apr 2020 #3
+1 oasis Apr 2020 #9
Sanders's secret is out: He has no movement - The Washington Post Gothmog Apr 2020 #12
+1000 Thekaspervote Apr 2020 #15
Yeah -- like Joe Rogan DenverJared Apr 2020 #17
7% of Sanders supporters say they'd vote for Trump against Biden Gothmog Apr 2020 #18
K&R Peace. This needs to be said over and over...there was no establishment plot. Sanders simply Demsrule86 Apr 2020 #2
It was never there Dems.. They thought they could take the election with a solid 30% Peacetrain Apr 2020 #4
You are exactly right. Excellent OP. Demsrule86 Apr 2020 #6
In the meantime, BS continues to suck up Dem media time daily with his bs empedocles Apr 2020 #5
Bernie has been spewing the same Wellstone ruled Apr 2020 #7
I'd agree if you said he didn't have the votes to win the *nomination.* But the election? thesquanderer Apr 2020 #8
Well its like this.. in order to win the election you have to win the nomination... Peacetrain Apr 2020 #10
No, one does not follow from the other. thesquanderer Apr 2020 #14
t's wasn't a conspiracy or a fluke. The voters didn't want a revolution Gothmog Apr 2020 #11
+1000 Peacetrain Apr 2020 #13
This message was self-deleted by its author elocs Apr 2020 #16
Why did Bernie Sanders drop out? The progressive majority he needed doesn't exist Gothmog Apr 2020 #19
Bingo! MrScorpio Apr 2020 #20
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