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« on: October 18, 2019, 03:45:29 PM » |
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I'd still say it's an "if" whether or not Democrats who don't get their preferred candidate decide to be adults and accept the better choice or act whiny that they didn't get exactly what they want (this applies to BOTH progressive AND moderates, yeah, "both sides do it.") It also depends on the state of the economy, and how much turnout the Democratic candidate can get. For example, if Warren is the nominee and does lose a small percentage of "moderates", she could make up for that by getting very high turnout among progressives.
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