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Disagree. The style of Hillary's campaign pretty much checks all of her boxes. The only problem with Hillary, based on her model, is that people don't like Hillary Clinton and most of it has nothing to do with her platform. :yeshrug:

This is an extire exercise in seat counting. Abrhams and Gillum maximized their potential, but still lost. :wow:

Regardless, her point isn't that moderates underperformed because they weren't progressive enough. This is the 4th or 5th time you've tried to slip this in with nothing to back it. :gucci:

Apparently she has to explicitly state these things so here's a clip where she points out that investing in Latin Community turnout and a candidate who fires up the youth vote will maximize the number of voters. Now which candidate polls best with young and hispanic voters? :lupe::lupe::lupe:...what's his platform?

She states: "If they had a good candidate, somebody who could really get young people excited, millenials, that would be a potential pick-up for them."



Again, she's operating on the premise that the blue surge is going to happen. The goal now is maximizing turnout to get the best results (surplus voters according to her). Since the underperformance of Moderates compared to the Progressives in 2018 isn't clear enough; maybe her pointing out that a candidate who excites millennials is clearer...
 

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The economist has a really cool tool that breaks down each candidates' support by demographic group:
Elizabeth Warren — Democratic primaries 2020
I was surprised to see that Warren is outperforming Harris with college-educated black voters and black women as a whole (although support among BW is comparable). I know Harris black support isn't very impressive but I kind of expected her to be leading Warren here across all categories.


OT but more important: Sasha Obama will be attending the best university in the history of the universe.
:blessed:Welcome to the family!!!
 

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If warren wins the nomination and self proclaiming lestistd don't turn out then we can file that movement next to the tea party. :pachaha:
Not sure what people on the left have to do with this :skip:

If Hillary with her decades of clout struggled to get 2012 black voters out in certain states what makes you think Elizabeth Warren will. Y'all gotta get Cory Booker ready for his VP nod I guess :skip:

Trump barely lost the college educated white women vote and that was Hillary's biggest die hards and Warren's as well. :skip:

Things could change but there's not really a path to make up the non white voters %'s with Bernie and Biden in the race :skip:

Seems pretty risky to throw a candidate into general with the whitest base out in the general against Trump. I'll vote for her if she squeaks by but good luck to the Warren G's might be a scary sight :mjlit:
 

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Apparently she has to explicitly state these things so here's a clip where she points out that investing in Latin Community turnout and a candidate who fires up the youth vote will maximize the number of voters. Now which candidate polls best with young and hispanic voters? :lupe::lupe::lupe:...what's his platform?

She states: "If they had a good candidate, somebody who could really get young people excited, millenials, that would be a potential pick-up for them."



Again, she's operating on the premise that the blue surge is going to happen. The goal now is maximizing turnout to get the best results (surplus voters according to her). Since the underperformance of Moderates compared to the Progressives in 2018 isn't clear enough; maybe her pointing out that a candidate who excites millennials is clearer...

You're pretending like every race is the same. Something she explicitly doesn't do.

You're also pretending that everyone who isn't a progressive is trying to reach across the aisle to win republican voters. Also not true.

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Not sure what people on the left have to do with this :skip:

If Hillary with her decades of clout struggled to get 2012 black voters out in certain states what makes you think Elizabeth Warren will. Y'all gotta get Cory Booker ready for his VP nod I guess :skip:

Trump barely lost the college educated white women vote and that was Hillary's biggest die hards and Warren's as well. :skip:

Things could change but there's not really a path to make up the non white voters %'s with Bernie and Biden in the race :skip:

Seems pretty risky to throw a candidate into general with the whitest base out in the general against Trump. I'll vote for her if she squeaks by but good luck to the Warren G's might be a scary sight :mjlit:
 
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