smat
Well-Known Member
No, spell out your mad theory please!Trump is/was very good friends with the Clintons. Make of that what you will.
No, spell out your mad theory please!Trump is/was very good friends with the Clintons. Make of that what you will.
Why would she need to appease the Democratic left? She already has them in her pocket. It's the people in the middle of the spectrum she has to appeal to, which is the problem with a two party system - there's no one to keep politicians beholden to their principles. I know people claim Bernie or bust, but seriously? People are going to not vote for her if it's neck and neck with Donald-fucking-Trump? No chance.
But Donald Trump has no intention of becoming president???Why would she need to appease the Democratic left? She already has them in her pocket. It's the people in the middle of the spectrum she has to appeal to, which is the problem with a two party system - there's no one to keep politicians beholden to their principles. I know people claim Bernie or bust, but seriously? People are going to not vote for her if it's neck and neck with Donald-fucking-Trump? No chance.
Any chance of Kasich hanging around long enough to block Trump?
Hillary is a centrist, having a leftist as running mate will only expand her potential. Trump v Clinton must combine as the two most hated pair of presidential candidates ever.
And yes bernie or bust is very much a thing. These people aren't going to vote Trump en masse, they'll go back to not voting or perhaps a third party like the greens.
And it's not the Democratic left that supports bernie, it's the progressive left. So yes I suppose you're right in that she can probably take most of the party membership (left and right), but the biggest political group in the country is independent or unaffiliated. There's a reason he does much better in open contests, where this group can vote.
Do you think there are people who are cheesed off with the mainstream in general and will go from having voted for Sanders in a primary to Trump in the Presidential election? I can't imagine it's huge numbers but I wouldn't be surprised if such people exist. Kind of like ex Lib Dem voters going for UKIP in recent years. The numbers are bigger than you'd expect.four/five months of trump campaigning out to put paid to that. bernie or bust is nothing more than bravado.
Do you think there are people who are cheesed off with the mainstream in general and will go from having voted for Sanders in a primary to Trump in the Presidential election? I can't imagine it's huge numbers but I wouldn't be surprised if such people exist. Kind of like ex Lib Dem voters going for UKIP in recent years. The numbers are bigger than you'd expect.
For some I'm sure, but I think you're underestimating the disdain so many of his supporters have for her and the 'establishment'.four/five months of trump campaigning out to put paid to that. bernie or bust is nothing more than bravado.
I think you're right about the tone changing, but that holds true for Trump as well. He's going to try and morph in to whatever he thinks will win the election, which is inevitably towards the centre.
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