• whenigrowup356@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    I’d say the idea of using the primary to voice concerns about what’s happening in Gaza is the least harmful path for people who really care about stopping fascism in both countries. Dems need to really hear that there is a problem that needs to be addressed, and voting uncommitted is literally the least you can do.

    Dems stand to lose a lot of votes if they continue to be silent for the “hug Bibi” policy.

    Also, sorry, but I don’t understand what alternative you’re suggesting for this course-correction. Can you clarify?

    For the record, my proposal is to hash this conversation out during the primaries and then go all-hands on deck for Dems in November. Because we have to.

    • Wrench@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      I was mistaken, the comment I was referring to was in a different comment thread

      Basically, promote progressives in the lower elections, get the foundation needed for a progressive presidential candidate to succeed.

      I’m glad that you have the mindset to vote blue in the end. My issue here is that a lot of Lemmy progressives have at least indicated that they will boycott the party come November. Which is a big fucking problem.

      And messaging like this only serves to siphon off votes, despite the technical distinction between primary and general elections.

      • whenigrowup356@lemmy.world
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        7 months ago

        I agree there’s a problem, and I agree about supporting progressive candidates when available.

        I think this is being taken as the only option mostly because a lot of strong progressive voices sat out this primary.

        Fair enough, to your point about people on Lemmy planning to make mistakes in November. I suspect those people aren’t the same ones voting uncommitted in the primary, though.

        I mostly see those as motivated progressives trying to raise an alarm so Dems can course correct here. If Dems listened, they might give us more ammo to persuade those Lemmy users who aren’t on board.