I can’t wait to hear the progressives tell us why we shouldn’t vote for whichever democrat runs against him.
As a reminder this is the comment you started replying to and if you need ‘numbers’ or ‘a source’ for this you’re either sealioning or you took all of 2024 off the internet.
It sounds like you’re just saying whatever you can to blame the progressives instead of the vast majority of the party then.
Maybe they shouldn’t structurally oppose the people who get that crossover vote by actually helping their constituency? You know, the people who don’t take money from billionaires and therefore aren’t beholden to them?
Okay this conversation isn’t going anywhere you’re refusing to source claims after getting angry at me for the same thing and now you’re editing comments after I’ve responded to them.
As a reminder this is the comment you started replying to and if you need ‘numbers’ or ‘a source’ for this you’re either sealioning or you took all of 2024 off the internet.
there is no way I’m voting for newsome or Shapiro.
Even if the other choice is for Trump’s third term?
I’m not voting for Shapiro again. I guess newsome has some chance with me, but he’s been doing his level best to end that.
So if 2028 was Shapiro vs Trump you’d sit it out or vote third party?
absolutely. if you have any say in the primary, remember I’m in Pennsylvania
This is probably the one biggest flaw with democracies.
Shapiro is a slime ball and you shouldn’t want him anyway. he’s mark Levin with a d next to his name.
So we’re going with the loudest dipshits on the Internet being representative of the caucus?
Then I have bad news about the way centrists talk about their allies in the progressive caucus.
Both of the progressives?
Ah yes, I love how progressives are both too small to matter, yet large enough to throw a whole-ass election.
I’m talking about the ones in caucus.
It sounds like you’re just saying whatever you can to blame the progressives instead of the vast majority of the party then.
Maybe they shouldn’t structurally oppose the people who get that crossover vote by actually helping their constituency? You know, the people who don’t take money from billionaires and therefore aren’t beholden to them?
Can you show me numbers that doing that would net them more vote and not cost them votes?
I thought we were arguing over feelings?
Besides, I’m using the stuff you provided— MAGA voters crossed over to vote for AOC.
Okay this conversation isn’t going anywhere you’re refusing to source claims after getting angry at me for the same thing and now you’re editing comments after I’ve responded to them.