Burn it all down, libs. It’s the only way.

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      He came from outta nowhere, like last place in the polls with no name recognition. By the time the establishment was actually reacting to him it was too late. And for whatever reason they kept hitting the Israel point despite him clearly gaining steam every time they did

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        It shows the effectiveness of door knocking. Advertising and rallies alert your enemies that you are a threat, but when you stay on the ground and knock on peoples’ doors you fly under the radar until you build momentum and it’s too late.

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    It’s funny how much his strategy actually seemed to do the thing Democrats always claim they wanna do and listened to people who were on the fence about why they’d swapped over to Trump. God forbid

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      “if you want progressive candidates, you have to vote in the primaries! That’s when you can get what you want. Then you have to fall in line”

      Progressive wins, Dems refuse to fall in line

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    Its nice to see leftists (whatever you think of Mamdani’s politics, I think its safe to say he is left of the democrats) be able to take advantage of the democrats’ inability to put up good candidates or promote good policies. It was tiring seeing the republicans being the only ones beating them when they made it so easy for anyone to

  • AOC was elected 2 years into trump 1, by beating out a grotesque, establishment dem in a safe seat by sniping them in their primary with a sudden, highly effective and populist ground game.

    while the correct ideological take is to doubt her commitment to sparkle motion and the NYC mayor primary is different from a us house of representative dem primary, there’s a logic to the pattern:

    trump wins, the dark blue safe seat dem leadership goes to sleep, believing the backlash to trump will be something they can easily hop on for a win without having to do anything, forgetting that an energized base might just go with someone who articulates an alternative to milquetoast opposition instead of seeking the endorsement of the usual cast of assholes.