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If Dems want any chance of winning in 2026 (midterms), assuming we still have an election, there is only one path forward, and that is things that matter to Americans.

Economic issues that Sanders was successfully campaigning on in 2016 when he was thwarted in the primary. It's not important to fight over what happened that year, but his platform is 100% the way forward to progress.

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

I thought Walz was a great pick for that reason. He seemed like he could appeal to that group. But then they kind of hid him to get Republicans instead, and tried to make him more like them instead of being more like him (they stopped using the "weird" thing so they wouldn't alienate Republicans, for example). Now that I think about it, if he can be encouraged to follow what I think are his mostly good, progressive instincts (except for the time he called the military on protestors), he might be a good, new central leader in this movement in the future.

[–] nzeayn 4 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago) (1 children)

minnesota agreed to loan him to the party in the hope the policies would go with him. the rest of you can only have him if you start running on the 2026 mid terms and 2028 presidential tomorrow and dont let up. it's* all in non-stop on unions, trans rights and feeding children. or we're keeping him.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 weeks ago

Nooooo! Don't be selfish 😭. He's America's dad now lol