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by Klorgia1. . 19 reads.

"Important" politics notes I think you might wanna read (by me, obviously)

Isn't it crazy that Democratic "Moderates" keep saying that they're entering the race to defend the party from the Progressive scourage. Probably one of, if not the best thing moderates which make this argument can do for Progressives is throw more of themselves in and split the vote. There are so fewer progressive candidates that if more then two gain a great shot at winning, they will split themselves up and won’t leave until the race is lost. They can pretend number of candidates will make them seem more powerful, but using the polls I've seen, 38 percent of Democrats are reasonably dead set on voting for Sanders, Warren or Yang (what I consider either Progressive or far left in some capacity), so splitting the electorate, especially if a catch-all like Warren comes in early, could be death to their cause. This feels more like an attempt to cash in on fear of moving in a more Liberal direction then anything.

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