• And THERE’S the key that EVERYONE should take away from this.

    Every time Socialism comes close to winning on a national platform, the Democrats scuttle it like they’re a fuckin U-boat. This is the problem. This is why they’re not our allies, they’re the controlled opposition of the fascist party.

    • @disguy_ovahea@lemmy.world
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      I disagree. The KEY that everyone should take away from this is VOTE IN THE MOTHAFUCKIN PRIMARIES. That’s how NYC elected a democratic socialist candidate to the Democratic Party. Progressives run all the time, but primaries are largely decided by retirees. They’re the reason we always get centrists.

      • @Septimaeus@infosec.pub
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        Yes! What the Dems have been is history. What voters make it is the future. That’s what primaries are for. So imagine what you want them to stand for and vote for the candidates that fit that vision.

        Everyone should vote in their primaries, even if they can’t make the general. Your vote is higher impact there than in the general election for a few reasons:

        1. The folks who usually vote in the primaries, bless ‘em, are not good at picking winners
        2. Participation tends to be so low that it doesn’t take many additional votes to elect progressives
        3. Progressives are MAGA kryptonite; people will actually show up for them in the general.

        Also voting in primaries is easier, since early voting can often be completed digitally or by mail. You don’t have to take off work. And if you vote in person, you don’t have to be registered beforehand. Just show up to your polling center and they’ll have you fill out a special affidavit ballot that’s submitted in an envelope with your registration info.

        Vote in your primaries people.

      • @WoodScientist@sh.itjust.works
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        Observation: the party reveals primaries to be a sham, as the party will simply refuse to support any primary victor they don’t like.

        Response: remember to vote in the primaries y’all!

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          What are you talking about? He’s the Democratic candidate now. That’s how primaries work.

          We moved the attendance from 21% in 2021 to 30% and now the Democratic candidate is a progressive. That’s literally all it took- voting in the goddamn primary.

        • @tburkhol@lemmy.world
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          In many races, DNC support after the primary is not so important. Remember gerrymandering? How party establishments have generally set up the districts along party lines?