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Obama supporters voted for Obama.
Unless I missed it, progressives didn't make waves in 2016 or 2018
What about in 2010, 2012, or 2014?
Obama supporters voted for Obama.
Unless I missed it, progressives didn't make waves in 2016 or 2018
What about in 2010, 2012, or 2014?
You guys are still crying like some bytches lmao
What waves did the centrists make in 2016? They handed the election to Trump and Obama handed the senate and house to the republicans in 2010, 12 and 14 so cut the malarkey
Pretty much every progressive candidate that Bernie endorsed loss. It should be telling the only reason we have a chance to take back the senate is due to moderate candidates not progressives. But hey try to go 0-100 for Medicare 4 all and send us right back to 2010 againSo I guess there weren't any victories to point to for the progressive movement in that timeframe?
We should evaluate a movement based on it's achievements right? I think it's important that we back that up by data and results and not emotions otherwise we could end up making mistakes.
I hope I'm not overthinking this and feel free to correct me if you believe that I'm wrong in this matter.
The name of this forum is Higher Learning, not Curt Remarks, lets learn from something from one another.
From BallotopediaPretty much every progressive candidate that Bernie endorsed loss. It should be telling the only reason we have a chance to take back the senate is due to moderate candidates not progressives. But hey try to go 0-100 for Medicare 4 all and send us right back to 2010 again
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Section last updated November 8, 2018
- Sanders endorsed two U.S. Senate candidates. Both advanced past their primaries and both won election to the Senate.
- Sanders endorsed 15 U.S. House candidates. Eleven advanced past their primaries and of those five won election to the House.
- Sanders endorsed eight gubernatorial candidates. Seven advanced past their primaries and of those two won election, with one race pending.
- Sanders endorsed four lieutenant gubernatorial candidates. Two advanced past their primaries and both won election.
- Sanders endorsed two attorney general candidates. One advanced past the primaries and went on to win the general election.
- Sanders supported 26 ballot measures. Of those, 17 were approved and seven were defeated with two remaining pending.
- Sanders opposed seven ballot measures. Of those, three were defeated while the remaining four were approved
Shut the fukk upSo I guess there weren't any victories to point to for the progressive movement in that timeframe?
We should evaluate a movement based on it's achievements right? I think it's important that we back that up by data and results and not emotions otherwise we could end up making mistakes.
I hope I'm not overthinking this and feel free to correct me if you believe that I'm wrong in this matter.
The name of this forum is Higher Learning, not Curt Remarks, lets learn from something from one another.
Breh are you trolling I honestly can't tell.So I guess there weren't any victories to point to for the progressive movement in that timeframe?
We should evaluate a movement based on it's achievements right? I think it's important that we back that up by data and results and not emotions otherwise we could end up making mistakes.
I hope I'm not overthinking this and feel free to correct me if you believe that I'm wrong in this matter.
The name of this forum is Higher Learning, not Curt Remarks, lets learn from something from one another.
It's my understanding that progressives were successful in liberal areas, but didn't do as well in flipping seatsFrom Ballotopedia
Damn they sure doOld people vote.
Breh are you trolling I honestly can't tell.
What the hell type of obscene emotional ass responses going on in here?
It makes a worlds difference having a joe manchin apart of the party who will agree on important issues when needed is much better than having a Susan collins whom will only agree when her seat is on the table.Let me give you clarity
Elizabeth warren is a snake and inevitably losing. You’re going to have no choice but to swallow your pride and check that box for Senator Bernard Sanders in November, otherwise you can get a MAGA hat.
@Loose moderate democrats get swept out all the time and some have even switched to republican. What difference does it make to have a moderate Democrat who votes with trump almost all the time?