• But_my_mom_says_im_cool@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    That’s always been my issue with sanders. Also as much as people hate to hear it, he couldn’t even win the support of the Democrats, there’s just no way he would win a general election.

    Another thing, im tired of hearing leftists say “we want old white men out of politics” while asking for Bernie. He should be an advisor to a younger candidate, not the candidate himself

    Edit: Lemmy is wild, you could give the most inoffensive criticism or point about Bernie sanders and you get downvoted. There is zero tolerance for dissenting views when it comes to Bernie, he’s become a god to some people, like the opposite end of the cult of Trump

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      12 hours ago

      You’re getting downvoted for this bullshit misinformation:

      Also as much as people hate to hear it, he couldn’t even win the support of the Democrats, there’s just no way he would win a general election.

      That’s pushing the fallacy that partisan primaries are somehow necessarily picking the candidate most likely to win in the general election, but they’re not. And the assumption breaks down particularly hard in Bernie’s case, because a huge part of his path to victory would’ve been his ability to transcend American political parties and draw a lot of support from exactly the people who ended up voting for Trump because they wanted to burn down the political establishment at all costs. He, uniquely among Democratic candidates, could’ve beaten Trump at his own game.

      But that would’ve required neoliberals to “vote blue no matter who,” so we got fascism instead.

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          1 hour ago

          The point is, just because the party prefers a certain candidate does not mean the public as a whole prefers that candidate. The assumption that the winner of the primary is that party’s most electable option for the general is false.

          The entire concept of having political parties that hold primary elections is fundamentally bad.