BleedBlueGold
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The latest polling on "free college" is polling at 53%, according to Marist's newest poll. Medicare for All is at 70%. Indeed, many progressive issues are polling above 50%, a hurdle that Trump's job approval rating has yet to clear in any poll during his term. Hell, another recent poll said that 54% of Americans say they wouldn't vote for Trump under any circumstance. While I appreciate that you think some of their ideas are "insane," (I don't agree with them all either) but the notion that you cannot win the general election on a platform that most of the country seems to want strikes me as a bit of an overstatement.
Here are some of the other progressive policy proposals in which people seem to want:
Green New Deal - 63%
Free public tuition at public colleges - 53%
Background checks for gun show purchases - 89%
Medicare for All - 70%
Govt. regulation of prescription drugs - 67%
Pathway to citizenship for those here illegally - 64%
Legalizing marijuana - 63%
Ban on "assault weapons" - 57%
$15 minimum wage - 56%
Rejoin Paris Climate Agreement - 53%
Tax on carbon-based fuels - 50%
Consider that whomever wins this primary is going to be running against an agenda that includes denial of man-made climate change, doing nothing to ease the burden on college tuition, no gun laws of any kind, repealing Obamacare and replacing it with ... well, nothing, only market-based limits big pharma price gouging, locking people in cages on the border, doubling down on the destructive war on drugs, wages too small to live on, being the only nation not cooperating through the Paris Accord, and deregulation of carbon-based fuel. I don't agree with your premise that you cannot win on progressive issues. Evidence points to the opposite conclusion this cycle. It is a different thing altogether, whether the guy who doesn't comb his hair and flails his hands around when he talks, or the woman who speaks breathlessly like she's explaining to first responders how a fire started can win in a general. But people seem to want what they are selling even if they'd rather have a different sales rep.
Not to put words in Lax's mouth, but my guess is his use of "insane" means free college and cancelling student debt won't solve the tuition problem.
On the premise that "the majority of people support these policies, therefore, it could be a winning strategy," I'll agree. However, polling also shows that a majority of Americans are against abortions and are against the liberal PC/#MeToo/identity politics b.s. that Dems sell constantly. Lots of Americans support the 2nd amendment. They're against the war on Christianity perpetrated by the Left. I could go on and on.
There is room for a third party in this country who could represent Americans who feel left behind by the two parties in power.
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