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AOC nominates Bernie Sanders, snubs Joe Biden in DNC address

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AOC nominates Bernie Sanders and snubs Joe Biden in DNC address

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez only got a minute to speak at the Democratic National Convention Tuesday night but she made it count as a warning that Joe Biden not ignore the party’s far-left wing, nominating socialist Bernie Sanders and making no mention of the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.
“I hereby second the nomination for Senator Bernard Sanders of Vermont for President of the United States of America,” the New York Democratic socialist said at the end of her 60-second address.

Ouch. So much for Dem unity. I predict that party will fracture even if Joe wins.

If Trump wins they will implode. :mrgreen:
 
Lol you have republicans speaking at the DNC against trump and you think your comments carry weight, how cute. :lamo

You just proved my point, though. The only reason these people are together is because they hate Trump. So this means that the alliance will split apart the moment Trump is gone, or if he gets reelected. ;)
 
AOC nominates Bernie Sanders and snubs Joe Biden in DNC address



Ouch. So much for Dem unity. I predict that party will fracture even if Joe wins.

If Trump wins they will implode. :mrgreen:

While Kamala as VP was a stab in the eye to progressives/the FDR wing and police reform, as was giving John Kasich quadruple the speaking time of AOC despite Democrats only being half as interested in hearing him speak at the convention, and a solid majority not wanting to hear from him at all: https://twitter.com/daveweigel/status/1295008521600282624 , I would say there's at least an understanding, even among relatively hard line Sanders supporters and social democrats, that a truce has to be brokered such that Trump is defeated. I have no love for Biden and find him unequal to the highest office in the known universe, and I utterly despise Kamala, knowing full and well her terrible history of corrupt, career climbing psychopathy as AG where she condemned innocents, withheld evidence, looked the other way in the face of evidence fabrication and attempted to defy federal orders to address prison overcrowding in favour of retaining jail labour, but the fact is that as bad as they are, the alternative is unthinkably worse, so I will be voting for Joe regardless.

That the party may well come to blows with itself after the election though is readily conceivable, especially as long time, entrenched and powerful establishment incumbents continue to be primaried and beaten by progressive challengers in down ballot races, with prominent old guard Democrats close to Pelosi like Engels and William Lacy Clay having recently been defeated.
 
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Wasn't I just talking about this in another thread, that militant angry far left behavior that will train wreck any sense of unity for Democrats?

Ironically Sanders himself was talking about unity under "Trump must not gain another term, and Biden must win."

Then AOC speaks...

FFS.
 
There are definitely way too many people reading far too much into this.

It's amusing and insightful into the desperation Trump supporters are feeling...
 
AOC nominates Bernie Sanders and snubs Joe Biden in DNC address



Ouch. So much for Dem unity. I predict that party will fracture even if Joe wins.

If Trump wins they will implode. :mrgreen:

There's an old political adage for Democrats that is campaign to the left during the primaries, then move toward the center during the general election campaign. Moving left during the general would be a mistake for Biden. I know the progressives would like it, but percentage wise, they make up a lot smaller portion of the total electorate than independents do. Generally speaking, not all, independents ideological wise are somewhere in-between the two major parties.

Hillary made this mistake by staying left during the general trying to placate Sanders supporters. Hence she lost the independent vote and the election. This gets little to no attention when it comes to reasons why Hillary lost. Biden has his good size lead because independents view him as a moderate along with viewing Trump with a very distasteful personality and having very unpresidential behavior. Those two together has helped Biden to an almost 10 point lead at the moment. The dislike of Trump as a person, as an individual, disliking the man himself and viewing Biden as an adult with moderate political views in line with the average American Joe.

Trump's only hope as of today, is to have Biden move left so his negative personal attacks of being a socialist will have something to stick to, to adhere to. Trump must win the independent vote or lose the election, the Democrats are still the larger party. Without winning independents, Trump is a dead duck. Remember Joe, keep moving toward the center.
 
There's an old political adage for Democrats that is campaign to the left during the primaries, then move toward the center during the general election campaign. Moving left during the general would be a mistake for Biden. I know the progressives would like it, but percentage wise, they make up a lot smaller portion of the total electorate than independents do. Generally speaking, not all, independents ideological wise are somewhere in-between the two major parties.

Hillary made this mistake by staying left during the general trying to placate Sanders supporters. Hence she lost the independent vote and the election. This gets little to no attention when it comes to reasons why Hillary lost. Biden has his good size lead because independents view him as a moderate along with viewing Trump with a very distasteful personality and having very unpresidential behavior. Those two together has helped Biden to an almost 10 point lead at the moment. The dislike of Trump as a person, as an individual, disliking the man himself and viewing Biden as an adult with moderate political views in line with the average American Joe.

Trump's only hope as of today, is to have Biden move left so his negative personal attacks of being a socialist will have something to stick to, to adhere to. Trump must win the independent vote or lose the election, the Democrats are still the larger party. Without winning independents, Trump is a dead duck. Remember Joe, keep moving toward the center.

Again, as I've gone over with you countless times, the policy support and lean of the general actually aligns with progressives.

Biden has his (narrowing) lead because Trump is rightly seen as a straight up disaster, with the majority of his support explicitly deriving from the fact that he's not Trump: Poll: 56% Of Biden Voters Say They’re Voting For Him Because He’s ‘Not Trump’ (also, if you could provide evidence in support of your claim that he's doing well specifically because of his moderate flavour as you claim, that would be appreciated). Honestly, if it weren't for COVID and Trump's epic mismanagement of it, I would be very apprehensive about Biden's chances.
 
You just proved my point, though. The only reason these people are together is because they hate Trump. So this means that the alliance will split apart the moment Trump is gone, or if he gets reelected. ;)

Meanwhile, the Republicans have actual criminals and racists speaking at their convention.

Mark and Patricia McCloskey

Nicholas Sandmann

George Zimmerman

You should be ashamed of yourself.
 
Wasn't I just talking about this in another thread, that militant angry far left behavior that will train wreck any sense of unity for Democrats?

Ironically Sanders himself was talking about unity under "Trump must not gain another term, and Biden must win."

Then AOC speaks...

FFS.

Yeah, it's a "learn to pick your battles" moment. I'll give her kudos for speaking her mind, but in my opinion I'd save the rhetoric for if Biden wins and then fight for those goals.
 
Lol you have republicans speaking at the DNC against trump and you think your comments carry weight, how cute. :lamo

kaisch is a butt hurt rino that is mad he lost the primary last go round.
 
Again, as I've gone over with you countless times, the policy support and lean of the general actually aligns with progressives.

Biden has his (narrowing) lead because Trump is rightly seen as a straight up disaster, with the majority of his support explicitly deriving from the fact that he's not Trump: Poll: 56% Of Biden Voters Say They’re Voting For Him Because He’s ‘Not Trump’ (also, if you could provide evidence in support of your claim that he's doing well specifically because of his moderate flavour as you claim, that would be appreciated). Honestly, if it weren't for COVID and Trump's epic mismanagement of it, I would be very apprehensive about Biden's chances.

I've been filling this site with the opinion that this election is all about Trump and his obnoxious, uncouth personality, his child like antics of throwing temper tantrums and calling others names. His very unpresidential behavior. Not so much his policies or what he has or hasn't done as president. I have no reason to doubt that half of Biden's supporters don't like Trump. That would be true regardless of who the Democrats nominated.

Biden's strength, he isn't Trump nor is he Hillary Clinton. He's also viewed as a moderate more in line with America as a whole. Up to this point, this election has been all about Trump's personality. The dislike of Trump as a person, an individual, the man himself. Perhaps I'm trying to look at this as a normal election which it isn't. No election with Trump involved is a normal election. But I'll stick by that old political adage.

So time will tell, If Biden goes left then we'll see how it turns out. If Biden stays more or less as a moderate, we'll see how that turns out also.
 
Lol you have republicans speaking at the DNC against trump and you think your comments carry weight, how cute. :lamo

What republican spoke at the democrat convention?
 
AOC nominates Bernie Sanders and snubs Joe Biden in DNC address



Ouch. So much for Dem unity. I predict that party will fracture even if Joe wins.

If Trump wins they will implode. :mrgreen:

This is a procedure thing that has exactly jack and **** to do with party unity. Ocasio-Cortez seconds Sanders nomination at convention | TheHill

Her role in seconding Sanders’s nomination was strictly procedural. Sanders suspended his presidential campaign more than four months ago and has since endorsed former Vice President Joe Biden. Convention rules require formal nominations for any candidate who surpasses a set delegate threshold.

In a pair of tweets posted after her speech in favor of Sanders’s nomination was aired, Ocasio-Cortez made note of the convention rules and said that she had been asked to second the Vermont senator’s nomination, calling the experience “an absolute honor.”

She congratulated Biden, saying that she is looking forward to fighting for our future together and reclaiming our democracy in November.

https://twitter.com/AOC/status/1295902565750771717

AOC said:
If you were confused, no worries!

Convention rules require roll call & nominations for every candidate that passes the delegate threshold.

I was asked to 2nd the nom for Sen. Sanders for roll call.

I extend my deepest congratulations to @JoeBiden
- let’s go win in November.

It really helps to know what the **** you are talking about...
 
You just proved my point, though. The only reason these people are together is because they hate Trump. So this means that the alliance will split apart the moment Trump is gone, or if he gets reelected. ;)
Those Republicans came together with Democrats because they are patriots, as opposed to Trump sycophants like the rest of the GOP, and are disturbed at the extent to which Trump has debauched the presidency, our system of norms and democracy.

Yesterday, the Republican controlled Senate revealed that the president lied to the Special Counsel and his 2016 campaign was working with the Russians for his re-election. In a previous time, that would have been Earth-shattering news forcing a president to resign. Now, it's a shrug because the public has become so sensitized to wrongdoing at the Trump White House.
 
Meanwhile, the Republicans have actual criminals and racists speaking at their convention.

Mark and Patricia McCloskey

Nicholas Sandmann

George Zimmerman

You should be ashamed of yourself.


Mark and Patricia McCloskey: Blocked an angry mob from coming on their private property. We need more of them (although they need lessons in gun handling)

Nicholas Sandmann: now a very wealthy young man who managed to quietly stand his ground against a raving lunatic. Thanks, CNN, MSNBC, NYT, and WaPo who all lost or will lose lawsuits resulting in heavy amounts of cash being funneled into Sandman's bank account because of their attempts to besmirch his name for days on end.

George Zimmerman: the Hispanic man who shot a black man trying to beat him to death. Is he a republican?
 
leave it to AOC to throw gas on a fire.

The procedure has been explained to you, in detail, in multiple previous threads, but you bulldoze ahead..........:shrug:
 
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