Vote.
Vote to save democracy.
Vote for Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes over Sen. Karen Johnson (R-WI).
Vote for Rep. Tim Ryan (D-OH) over Moron Vance.
Vote for Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) over Herschel Walker.
Vote for Lt. Gov. John Fetterman over Mehmet Oz.
He is an independent senator who caucuses with the Democrats. The Democrats have 48 senators and Republicans have 50 senators. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Sen. Angus King (I-ME) vote with the Democrats giving them 50. Vice President Kamala Harris is often breaking ties.
Five reasons to why Sanders failed.
1. Tone deaf.
2. Ideas that never produce results.
3. Cult of personality addiction.
4. Supporters are deplorable.
5. White leftist politics are just as bad as far right extremism.
In an op-ed published in The Guardian on Monday, the two-time Democratic presidential candidate made the case that while abortion remains an important issue — particularly in the wake of the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade in June — the party risks letting Republican messages on the economy go unanswered.
"This is a fight that most Americans want us to wage and, given the Republicans' extremist position on the issue, makes them genuinely vulnerable," Sanders wrote of abortion rights, before declaring that he's "alarmed to hear the advice that many Democratic candidates are getting from establishment consultants and directors of well-funded Super Pacs that the closing argument of Democrats should focus only on abortion."
This idiot is concerned about consultation and Super Pac influence in television ads.
Democrats have since sought to capitalize on that momentum, framing campaign messages around abortion rights and castigating Republicans for their support of abortion restrictions.
“Sen. Sanders is not a team player,” one former lawmaker told The Daily Beast. “He is an ideologue, he is rigid, he is inflexible—he has a point of view that is locked down, and it’s not going to change; he’s not interested in compromise.” The Senate, said a former colleague of Sanders’, “is a place where almost everything is done with others. If you’re going to be effective and get things done, you have to work with others. That’s not Sen. Sanders’ typical style.”
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