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Yeah but like I'd imagine at least one consultant would suggest to the Dems that they appeal to the majority who don't vote. Could be good for a cycle right after midterms or something
that's to some extent what mamdani's campaign did and was a decent chunk of sanders' appeal in 2016
Yeah it seems like there's constant one-offs but never any wider institutional acknowledgement of the viability of that strategy. Yuck that was my most consultant sentence yet
Because the "base" of that party is
Yeah I know, but it's still weird to me it never comes up during the two weeks of dissent that are allowed whenever the Dems eat shit
weren't like 60% of new york non-voting as well?
I'd guess that they'd need to weigh up whether winning an election would be worth letting that particular cat out of the bag. I mean, if they plan to implement 90% of what the other team does, and roll back 0%, is it really so important that they win?
There's more to gain by allowing the Overton window to resemble a letterbox, an Overton Fissure, than winning elections.
Sure, I understand the purpose of bourgeois democracy, but what I am surprised at is how the party machine manages to continue this uniformly with ignoring a potential massive resource, when it is otherwise plagued by factionalism and opportunists. I would imagine that people like AOC and her ilk would go harder on it, but they don't, even though it would probably elevate their position within the party.
The only reason they do what they're doing now is because it worked for slick willy. The reason he did it is because they weren't doing it and it elevated him to a position of power. I'd imagine someone else would likewise make use of an unused viable strategy in order to jump the line and get into office.
Or maybe I just don't notice it.