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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (918798)2/2/2016 8:11:39 PM
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Which she is willing to abandon in pursuit of the Sanders voters.

The list of politicians willing to abandon positions in pursuit of voters is very long. Your list of
"moderate" Republicans, save Ryan, did that themselves. Throw Rubio on the pile with his flipflop on immigration. The biggest difference is that the Republicans are locked into a "no compromise" stance while Hillary would compromise on her new positions. I dare say that Bernie would compromise, too. That is how our system is supposed to work. But now, we have one side who refuses to compromise on anything. So things don't work.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (918798)2/3/2016 9:16:11 AM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1574374
 
Which she is willing to abandon in pursuit of the Sanders voters.


That's simply false...the principal argument from Sanders is that she is an incrementalist, an evolutionary...hell, she's even said that single payer will never come to pass here...something I disagree with, but which has cost her a ton of support among the young in the party...but one which rings of realism considering the state of American politics, and particularly conservative politics.

Al