• MountingSuspicion@reddthat.com
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    4 hours ago

    Direct quote from your link: “By every estimate, Obama-Trump—voters who had previously voted for Barack Obama but voted for Trump in 2016—vastly outnumber Sanders-to-Trump voters, accounting for about 14% of Trump’s total vote.”

    The X-Trump pipeline rhetoric is never brought up outside of sanders and does not take into account sanders took supporters from the GOP to begin with. It’s not shocking some people take inconsistent political action. What is shocking is that people are accepting the idea of there being a “pipeline”. It’s like when they write whole articles on 5 tweets and people eat it up. This is not a real concern and per your link Obama voters are more susceptible. It’s not a relevant point except that exciting candidates get a certain amount of people excited regardless of what side they are on.

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      2 hours ago

      Sure, you’re not contradicting me.

      It’s not a relevant point except that exciting candidates get a certain amount of people excited regardless of what side they are on.

      No, it’s relevant because it means that progressive politics can mobilize current or future GOP supporters rather than just progressives.

      • frostedtrailblazer@lemmy.zip
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        39 minutes ago

        When people feel lied to is when they’re most willing change their stances as well. GOP supporters are feeling the economic promises falling short right now and will continue to feel those promises not being kept. I feel that now is the perfect time to be making inroads with GOP supporters.

        Bernie lays it out front and center for people to see who is causing their issues and people are listening.