• Botzo@lemmy.world
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    10 个月前

    In all likelihood, yes, she will lose.

    But she should still run for the same reasons Bernie ran. Change the discourse and prevent unfettered ratcheting of the Overton window; force Democrats to respond to her challenge.

    If she doesn’t run, we all lose. Winning isn’t quite everything.

    • Jolly Platypus@lemmy.world
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      10 个月前

      If the dems lose in 2028, assuming there is an election, the fascists will consolidate power and the U.S. will be a dictatorship for 40 years.

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        10 个月前

        And your solution is to vote for the people who are doing nothing to stop the fascists, instead.

        Bold strategy.

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          10 个月前

          False dichotomy.

          The U.S. has proven a woman can’t win because the U.S. is a bigoted shithole with a flawed constitutional system.

          The alternative is to vote for someone who can win and can beat the fascists.

          Assuming there are free and fair elections in 2028. A big if.

    • mwguy@infosec.pub
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      8 个月前

      Exactly. The Primary process is about getting your policies in the platform as much as it is getting you candidate(s) the nomination. She should run, a “standard neoliberal” should run, a corporatist should run etc… the process is allowed to be messy.