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These Sanders supporters stay throwing rocks and hiding their hands.

They are trying to call OF ALL PEOPLE, Elizabeth Warren an "elitist" ... for fukks sake. She's literally one of the most accomplished people running for president at this stage on and off paper.

I've seen this whole coordinated attempt to shyt on Warren for the most marginal bullshyt and now they're trying to form against her in progressive media to push this shyt.

Warren doesn't do this. Its mostly Sanders team who gets away with this bullshyt because the DNC fears not clamping down on his shyt.

Not to mention, its mostly fukking lies. Look at the goddamn talking points.



Bernies an elitist too. Look up who he had voted into city council roles in his city. Their lineages are fascinating

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Singling our educated and affluent Democrats for what exactly?

Nefarious and divisive


I’ll so tired of us vs them narratives especially when they aren’t warranted

He didn't say anything except that educated and affluent people are already a part of the Democratic party. It says her support is educated and affluent. That's it. Who are the newcomers to the party that she brings? Because that's the only accusation here. That she hasn't managed to appeal to newcomers and I think that holds up since Bernie's got 'em. Bernie's actually been attacked for it. Because the newcomers he brought, stayed home last time. That was literally highlighted as an attack on him over the 2016 numbers not long ago.
 

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Yall need to stop letting the Worst Poster of the Year for consecutive years poison your damned minds with his bullshyt. This sensitive operative ass dude pushes conspiracy theories regularly to forward shytty ideals. He got you mad that Bernie's campaign wants us to acknowledge a reality...that Warren's support primarily consists of educated, affluent voters? That's not an insult, it's an observation. The shyt starts by calling her the next best option to Bernie, which makes sense coming from a Bernie supporter. Bad faith would be gassing Tulsi or Yang instead.
 

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He didn't say anything except that educated and affluent people are already a part of the Democratic party. It says her support is educated and affluent. That's it. Who are the newcomers to the party that she brings? Because that's the only accusation here. That she hasn't managed to appeal to newcomers and I think that holds up since Bernie's got 'em. Bernie's actually been attacked for it. Because the newcomers he brought, stayed home last time. That was literally highlighted as an attack on him over the 2016 numbers not long ago.

it’s negative and dismissive. You really don’t think Warren adds anyone? I’m not buying that.
 

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Yall need to stop letting the Worst Poster of the Year for consecutive years poison your damned minds with his bullshyt. This sensitive operative ass dude pushes conspiracy theories regularly to forward shytty ideals. He got you mad that Bernie's campaign wants us to acknowledge a reality...that Warren's support primarily consists of educated, affluent voters? That's not an insult, it's an observation. The shyt starts by calling her the next best option to Bernie, which makes sense coming from a Bernie supporter. Bad faith would be gassing Tulsi or Yang instead.
It's wild to me that people get outraged because candidates are trying to differentiate themselves from the others. They are running against each other ... what do you think was going to happen?

Republicans were savaging each other last presidential primary and it didn't seem to affect Trump too much.

I remember Hillary's camp dropping the news that Biden was against killing Osama bin Laden when there was a tiny possibility of Biden entering the race :sas1:
 

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It's wild to me that people get outraged because candidates are trying to differentiate themselves from the others. They are running against each other ... what do you think was going to happen?

Republicans were savaging each other last presidential primary and it didn't seem to affect Trump too much.

I remember Hillary's camp dropping the news that Biden was against killing Osama bin Laden when there was a tiny possibility of Biden entering the race :sas1:

the concern is that if Dems cut themself to ribbons during the primary it’s going to lower voter turnout

I’m unwilling to stomach another 4(?) years of Trump
 

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1. How is that a concern about HER?
2. All of her voters are not highly educated.
3. Not all of her voters are going to vote dem regardless

1. Fam, anyone who subscribes to the idea that this election will be a turnout based election ought to be open to the idea that the best option will be whoever turns out the widest variety of voters. The person with the broadest reach is the best option under that supposition. Now you could argue that for everyone Sanders brings in, he'll lose the same amount. Or that Warren's ability to speak to and distill policy in a relatable way more than makes up for that concern. But if we look at polling data, there's no lie here.

For both 2 and 3, I'd argue that you're speaking to a minority of her support. While the statement being pushed is one that applies to the broad majority of her support.

2. We've got plenty of polling on what occupations support each candidate. Obviously it's not 100% highly educated. But the biggest donor demographic and the biggest section of her support overall comes from the field of educated. There's nothing wrong with that. The only concern here is that, highly educated people have been a part of the party for a while. So if we're concerned with getting more people to show up to the polls, then we'd target new voters. It's a strategy argument but not an insult to anyone.

3. Of course this is true. Not all voters for any primary candidate ever will vote for the person that beats their preferred candidate. But according to historical precedent it's rarely above 10% of those primary supporters (exception being Clinton supporters when she lost to Obama). Also, I think that the loss to Trump and his past 4 years have made it even more likely that a vast majority of people who vote in the primary will make sure to vote for whoever wins that primary. I fully admit this last bit is speculation.

Here's my thing though...none of this is an insult to Warren supporters. There's a purposeful comment made at the front that she's our second choice. That also does not apply to all Bernie supporters, but the vast majority of us recognize her value and support her as the next best option. The idea that Bernie brings more newcomers to the party and can have a bigger impact is the safest difference you can draw without attacking her or her support. It draws a simple distinction in Bernie's ability to appeal to Independents (He's not a democrat right?). And it manages to both acknowledge Warren as the second best option should Bernie drop out while also making an appeal to consider him the more electable candidate. What more could you ask for from a competitor in this race? What is he supposed to say? He's not gonna have "vote for Warren, that's fine."
 
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