I’ve often compared blaming voters for the Democrats’ electoral losses to blaming customers for not wanting to frequent a terrible business, causing it to go bankrupt. Businesses need to work to win over customers in order to succeed, and political candidates need to work to win over voters in order to win elections. Any candidate who relies on the “lessor of two evils” strategy in order to win elections is a danger to the long term survival of the Democratic party and needs to be replaced in the very next available primary season and not allowed to run again.
I’ve often compared blaming voters for the Democrats’ electoral losses to blaming customers for not wanting to frequent a terrible business, causing it to go bankrupt. Businesses need to work to win over customers in order to succeed, and political candidates need to work to win over voters in order to win elections. Any candidate who relies on the “lessor of two evils” strategy in order to win elections is a danger to the long term survival of the Democratic party and needs to be replaced in the very next available primary season and not allowed to run again.