haxxiy said:
If some Democrats don't like it, what hope do you have the majority of the American public, 70% of which defines itself as either moderate or conservative, would embrace such ideas? Some ideas are popular with a lot of people, yes. Others are de facto dealbreakers to independents and centrists. Don't commit the mistake of believing economically anxious people embrace the left by default. If anything, history has taught us the opposite seems even more likely to happen. Can a candidate include unpopular stuff in his campaign and still win? Yes. Trump did it, to an extent. Can a democratic candidate do the same? We don't know. If Trumps win again, what then? Will the passive-agressive "fine" and "too bad" suffice for the people enduring four more years under Trump? Or for the rest of the world, enduring yet another unexpected election result enabling and boosting fascistoid far-right politics everywhere? |
Those numbers give me faith that atleast most/a good chunk of Democrats havent fallen victim to the socialist agenda being pushed.