Is that frustration a critical lens for understanding the risks of staying in or is it a distorting cognitive bias making me want him to drop out? I think either way I'd like to put everyone who brought us here in stocks in the town square for idk four months
He was not in my top five choices in 2020, but I am used to the majority of Den voters choosing someone other than my preference. I don’t chalk up his winning to anyone other than the primary electorate.
Democrats smugly accuse Trump of holding the Republican party hostage while ignoring an equally odious problem at the top of their own party - the lust for personal power over the needs of a nation.
I still feel like Biden was the only one who could win in 2020, given that it hinged on turnout from Black voters in Arizona, Georgia, and Wisconsin, which are states I don't think Bernie would have won in a general. And I say this as someone who voted for and donated to both of Bernie's campaigns
As long as you have a press and media run by billionaires that holds each side to radically different standards because they have a vested interest in the chaos that they sow winning is really hard. Money in politics the other side of this and just as toxic.