“It should come as no great surprise that a Democratic Party which has abandoned working class people would find that the working class has abandoned them,” Sanders said.

“First, it was the white working class, and now it is Latino and Black workers as well. While the Democratic leadership defends the status quo, the American people are angry and want change. And they’re right.”

“Will the big money interests and well-paid consultants who control the Democratic Party learn any real lessons from this disastrous campaign?” Sanders asked.

“Will they understand the pain and political alienation that tens of millions of Americans are experiencing? Do they have any ideas as to how we can take on the increasingly powerful Oligarchy which has so much economic and political power? Probably not.”

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    Rings a bit hollow. Biden stood up for unions, did not interfere with strikes, and always sided with the worker.

    The other party… celebrating layoffs, cutting the fat, blocking unions.

    So sure, maybe they could be better. But to say they abandoned the American worker, thats a bit of a stretch.

    Love Bern, but right now he’s playing Monday morning QB.

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      My guy, Biden blocked a railroad workers strike because it endangered corporate interests, and he didn’t give them a key piece they were asking for: paid sick leave.

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          4, not the 7 they wanted or deserved. he doesn’t get any credit for this. he broke the strike weakening their position.

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            I’m partially agreeing, I want to point out that they did get 7 days allotted.

            Not all 7 of those are from sick time, so you’ve got a point.

            I find it a reach to say the administration gets no credit when it’s definitely been assigned to them on multiple fronts for the effort.

            Congress was involved here too. Do you think our president should be a despot?

            Were you directly involved in negotiations?

            The people who were directly involved, gave the Biden administration credit for an assist.

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              Dig deeper the people who gave credit were the same members who didn’t support the strike in the first place. iirc.

              I blame everyone involved who voted to break the strike. don’t try to assert for me things I havent asserted.

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                So you don’t acknowledge when you’re wrong, and will continue to move goalposts. You’re taking a defensive posture.

                It’s becoming clear now.

                You’re a bad faith actor.

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                  You’re of course welcome to continue believing that. Thats of course your prerogative. But I’m just going to point to the results since they speak for themselves.

                  Harris is missing 20million votes. You were warned and decided that arguing with me about the lesser evil ‘optimal voting strategy’ than realizing the danger harris was putting you in was a good idea. 👍 Good job. Now go convince those 20million other individuals since you’ve failed here.

                  You know what they say, you can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make them drink. (I know you struggle with analogies, you’re the 🐴)

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                    Yes please, tell us how marxists and leninists will save humanity and not be the same as it ever was and always has been.

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            I agree, optics matter to the public and media.

            The media has sane washed an insane old person, while negatively spinning or outright ignoring any Biden accomplishment.

            The fact is, in this system, we’re trying to convince a small group of undecided folks in a few swing states to get involved and make a choice.

            The majority of the public is too tired and busy to bother to review the facts, and happy to watch an opinion of the matter - whether it’s true or not.

            If it fits into their world-view there’s no need to challenge it.

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              No, that undecided group does not exist, this election clearly demonstrated that. Trump results are nearly identical to 2020. What exists are people who are not engaged or disalusioned. They also are poor and going to vote is a meaningful event that takes energy that they don’t have.

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                Yeah, you’re acting in bad faith here too.

                The numbers of votes clearly show over 24 million people sat out 2024 vs 2020.

                Undecided doesn’t mean they’ll make a decision on voting day.

                I know of several people who willingly sat out because the state they’re in was always decided and they didn’t feel it would matter.

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                  You just said exactly what I said while also saying im acting in bad faith.

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                    Apologies, I didn’t figure the math right. ~16 million.

                    I disagree.

                    Your first statement was that an undecided voter group didn’t exist.

                    That’s what I’m responding to.

                    Undecided did exist as ~16 million fewer votes were cast. Those could be protest votes could be voter roll purges…

                    We don’t know what they’ve decided because they didn’t decide in a way that is counted.

                    That is all.

                    They can claim whatever reason they want. They abdicated their voices this time. Hope they’re able to use them again.