Democratic strategists are still patting themselves on the back for a catastrophic defeat.

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    10 days ago

    Ideologically similar candidates dropped out of a race and put their support behind someone ideologically similar when it became apparent that they were splitting support

    ie, like a team

    You brought up how the candidates seemed to view the contest in more of an us vs. them, or team competition, sort of way. This isn’t how primaries typically work. Primaries are typically contests of individuals. Sorry if that was unclear enough that I had to explain it to you.

    Anyway, the point is that the voters didn’t decide on Biden so much as Biden was decided for them.

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      10 days ago

      Sorry that I keep posting and delete or edit. I think we’re talking past each other for whatever reason so it isn’t particularly useful to keep making arguments.

      Our differences aside I hope you have a good day :)

    • btaf45@lemmy.world
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      9 days ago

      Anyway, the point is that the voters didn’t decide on Biden so much as Biden was decided for them.

      Dude every primary has worked the same since the early 1950’s. The early states always have much more influence than the later states.

      Should all states vote at the same time? Yes probably so. But it likely made no difference. You still had the chance to vote for whoever you like, regardless of when your primary was.

      Who the hell would be dumb enough not to vote for Bernie just because earlier voters chose Biden?