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AOC is definitely doing what you've said. But while some of what Sanders is doing is that, I think the important difference is that he's actually going around to people who have historically disagreed with him and saying, "This is how the people you voted for are betraying that vote. We need to work together to stop them." We need both from the DNC, especially depending on their constituents.
But I was told that the Harris campaign trying to court traditionally Republican voters was a mistake.
Bernie is doing it in a way that doesn't alienate his base. He's not pretending to be something he's not, and is approaching Republican voters with authenticity. He's not betraying his values or the values of his base. If you can't see the difference, I'm not sure how to help you.
Which Bernie base are you talking about because the ones from 2016 and 2020 definitely believe he betrayed his base and all of their values both times?
You mean by endorsing Hillary and Biden? I had the impression that it was a minority of Bernie's supporters that felt that was an unforgivable betrayal, though of course I could be wrong. Personally I don't agree with those decisions and wouldn't have done that were I in Bernie's place, but it isn't enough for Bernie to lose my support and I suspect many others feel the same way.