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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
(4,952 posts)An unnecessary primary depletes that cash and makes it all the more easy for the GOP challenger in the General Election to outspend and defeat the Democrat. It's just foolish to pretend otherwise.
Experience matters. We need experienced legislators. Not a house full of wet-behind-the-ears "uh, gee, what do I do next" freshmen. The ageism of what you're recommending and advocating for just reeks.
Everyone knows perfectly well that the fluke of having special and primaries NOT on the same day helped in her win. Also, his not taking her seriously contributed. But in a competitive district, she wouldn't have won. Smart candidates know to swing back to the middle in order to win general elections. In that district, there is no "middle" so it's quite safe.
While it's tempting to claim that her situation is one to follow and emulate nationwide... it's a mistake. Most districts are very competitive and the "perfect" New England-style candidates are NOT going to win in Des Moines or Peoria.
Biden won the election all on his own. Please stop trying to give Bernie credit for Biden's accomplishments. Bernie does not "own" nod did he "invent" the platform for the Democratic party. This is just another effort to shit on Biden and diminish Biden's accomplishments. Why would anyone do this? It serves no useful purpose. Please stop.
>> We cannot get there by being passive, by being this top down organization that dictates who should even run for office.
Oh good god. Again... shitting on Democrats. Democrats are NOT "passive" Just stop it. Please.