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She is by far the Dems most attractive potential candidate but her criticism of the use of American power in endless Middle East conflicts puts her outside the Overton window. She won't get any help from the establishment and big money donors.
If you are a Democrat, who do you think is that fresh face or if you don't have anyone specific in mind at this time, from what group of people (some liberal/progressive organization, some profession, some region of the country, some identity group based on race/gender, something else), should that fresh face person come? You know, in your opinion, where should the party start looking for this fresh face?
There are no wrong answers. I'm just curious if a lot of CD Democrats are on the same page as each other and what that is or if there isn't a consensus on this fresh face issue.
The face can change, but the message of Marxism stays the same.
She is by far the Dems most attractive potential candidate but her criticism of the use of American power in endless Middle East conflicts puts her outside the Overton window. She won't get any help from the establishment and big money donors.
Neither did Sanders and he came very close. They actively cheated against him at that. Maybe if the (D)'s get tired of losing......
Fresh face just means more identity politics. If there ever was a transgender, black, Muslim, female candidate, he/she would be their ideal candidate. Never mind what his/her platform or ideas are, the identity image is most important for the Left.
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