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In reply to the discussion: The Democratic party needs to embrace open competition for leadership of the party. [View all]Oopsie Daisy
(5,136 posts)AOC was a quite the unusual situation, wasn't it? The cards were in her favor, plus it was a non-competitive and very friendly liberal district that any Democrat could win.
However, as I'm sure you're well aware... in other competitive districts, we can't successfully run "vermont-style" politicians and expect to find success beyond the primary.
I'm sure that an AOC-type of candidate may have been able to defeat a Manchin-type candidate in a WV primary... but that same candidate would fare poorly when it comes to statewide elections. Wouldn't you agree that's a fair statement?
Yet, here you are... advocating that we do exactly that, simply because the Democrat isn't "pure" and couldn't win a New England statewide election... the smart folks know when to accept (and to be happy for) having folks like Joe Manchin to caucus with our party.
He may have even won again... and caucus with the Democrats again... giving us a 2-seat advantage with his presence. But, there exists in the world and element that wanted him gone (forever!) regardless of the cost... simply because he wasn't a Warren-style Democrat.
Isn't that silly of them?
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