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I wish that was true, but in 2016, Bernie's loss was not due to DNC fuckery; while in 2020, when it arguably was, Trumpism had already taken root. And as Corbyn in the same period showed, even populist left-wing leadership does not guarantee left-wing electoral victory.
Our problems are much deeper rooted, unfortunately.
Bullshit. If the DNC had not been in the bag for Hillary in 2016, it would have been an entirely different primary. Her whole campaign was based on her "electability" and how dangerous it would be to put Bernie up against Trump. Between the superdelegates, the bribery, the caucus malfeasance, and the blatant lies, Hillary and the DNC did everything but literally stab the man in the actual back.
And that's fine. The Democrats can pick their candidate however they want. The party leadership thought that Hillary was a better choice. But there's been an effort to rewrite history to absolve the party leadership, many of whom are still in positions of power ten years later. The DNC fucked America, and they are as responsible as anyone for the disasters of the last, let's say, 50 years.
Maybe Bernie would have lost to Trump. Maybe Hillary would have beaten Bernie in a fair primary. We can't possibly know those things, because that's not what happened. We do know that the primary was not a fair election, and we do know that Hillary shat the bed against Trump.
But if it had been Sanders in a national debate, making the arguments, giving impassioned speeches, drumming up supporters and energizing the left, then at the very least Trumpism would not have gone unchallenged. There would have been resistance. Instead, Hillary and the Democratic leadership let go of the rope and now we're in the middle of a coup d'etat.
Unpledged delegates were never the issue, as much as that drum was beaten (until they were Bernie's only path to victory, at which point suddenly everyone was onboard with wooing them).
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Bruh, if the campaign was sunk by the other side lying, it was never going to stand a chance against the fucking GOP, which lies as easily as breathing.
Bernie lost in 2016 by some 10%, and the only reason he came that close was because Clinton was exceptionally unpopular amongst conservative Dems - as seen by Bernie's poor performance in those selfsame areas in 2020 against Biden, himself not exactly radically ideologically from Clinton.
Not even close to the truth. Fuck's sake.
I voted for Bernie twice, in 2016 and 2020. I would vote for him again in a heartbeat. That's not the same as thinking that there was some secret wellspring of support waiting in the wings that the evil DNC suppressed. We lost because this is not a left-leaning country.
They downvote you because you spoke the truth