• Hegar
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    I really don’t have a problem with this. She’s a center right candidate from a center right party - of course she’ll make an appeal to center right voters.

    Sure, I wish we had a left wing candidate or a left wing party. But you can’t vote in the election you want, you vote in the election you’ve got.

    • @octopus_ink@lemmy.ml
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      And she’s inviting the actual right into the party. So now we can have our conservative party and our batshit crazy party. No need to even talk about progressive policies! Yay!

      Somehow R destroying themselves resulted in a loss for the left. R just gets to join D and it’s all good, high fives and hugs, despite who they voted for and supported since 2016, despite their continued assault on the queer community, despite their rampant overt bigotry and racism.

    • db0
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      There’s no point appealing to the fascists. They prefer the better fascist.

      • Eugene V. Debs' Ghost
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        Working with fascists gives fascists power. And fascists have money to give to centrists to move further right.

        Why else would they not want money? It’s not like lives at home are in danger, the lives abroad clearly don’t matter much.

    • @Asafum@feddit.nl
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      Sure, I wish we had a left wing candidate or a left wing party. But you can’t vote in the election you want, you vote in the election you’ve got.

      Exactly. This is billionaire media controlled America. We don’t get to have a left wing party, we get a “left wing” relative to the rightmost wing party which also goes and calls their so-called left wing opposition communist… It’s laughably absurd.

      • Hegar
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        718 hours ago

        We have a strongly right leaning elite and a government that was never designed to represent the will of the majority is how I would put it.

          • Hegar
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            Almost every poll that I’ve seen for ~20 years which asks about policies shows that most left wing positions have at least 50-60% support.

            There was a great study years back from princeton looking at the difference between policy outcomes and public preferences at the time. They concluded the US has been an oligarchy since at least the 70s, since no major policy outcome has matched public opinion.

            The farthest right faction of our elites are currently pulling so far to the right of the population that the flimsy theatre of representation we have now is actually proving a barrier. Republicans wouldn’t be supressing votes if people wanted their ideas.

            • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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              11 hour ago

              Left wing positions like Medicare for All or left wing positions like converting all corporations into worker cooperatives?

              • Hegar
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                I haven’t seen any opinion polls on abolishing heirarchy yet.

                • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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                  11 hour ago

                  Maybe they’ve tried but every call ended with them being called a commie and hung up on.

          • @BallsandBayonets
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            Leftists are a minority in name only. If capitalists didn’t work tirelessly to paint anything beneficial to the working class as “evil communism”, the majority of Americans would support policies that benefit them.