wizards8507
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Sanders appeals to the certain key "far left" demographics, college students chief among them. Young people were crucial to Obama's momentum (against Hillary) in 2008 and Sanders is looking to ride that same wave in 2016. Democrats might like Hillary in general, but very few are actually excited about her. Don't forget, she was the "preemptive nominee" eight years ago too, until a relative unknown with a good convention speech under his belt stole the spotlight.I like Sanders a lot, but do not think he is going to move the needle very much in the primaries. Hillary will set the tone for the Dems and right now, she appears to be running against the GOP field and seems content to watch the slew of candidates try to position themselves right of the competition.
ETA: How exactly is Hillary setting the tone of anything? She went a month without answering questions from the media. She's out there making speeches but hasn't actually SAID anything of substance.
Except the GOP pack isn't moving to the right. They're already there. It's not about trying to move to the middle to attract the moderates, it's about selling the moderates on why we should try conservatism (like Reagan was able to do when he won 44 states in 1980 and 49 states in 1984). I also don't view the GOP candidates as a "pack". They're pretty distinct.I'm no expert, but I believe the further right the GOP pack travels, the more Hillary is in a position of comfort heading into the general -- no matter the Republican nominee.
The establishment - Bush
The likable conservative - Rubio
The libertarian - Paul
The hard-liner - Cruz
The preacher - Huckabee
The outsider - Carson
The governors - Walker / Kasich / Christie
The businesswoman - Fiorina
In that group, Rand Paul has an exciting opportunity to redefine what "moving to the right" even means. Cruz and Paul filibustered the use of drone strikes on American citizens overseas. By contemporary political standards, that's a position to the left of Barack Obama. Rand is out there promising to do "whatever it takes" to stop the re-authorization of Patriot Act spying powers. That's hardly Bush-Cheney era conservatism.
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