Why is the "not hilary" vote going to Bernie instead of Martin O'Malley or Lincoln Chaffee?
Oh, right, cause people like Bernie.
Also, you're wrong in Bernie not having crossover appeal.
In his home state of VT, the most recent election he ran in, also had a Gov. race in VT.
The democratic Gov got just barely over 50% of the vote. Bernie got 70%. That means 20% of the voters who didn't like the Democratic Gov, and voted for the GOP Gov, also voted for Bernie.
It's not like Bernie has been re-elected only by Dem voters. He wins over GOP voters by not being a lying shill, like most GOP (and sadly, like lots, maybe most, I'm not sure) Dem, politicians too.
Bernie has crossover appeal--it's why he is an IND and not a DEM.
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Oh, right, cause people like Bernie.
Also, you're wrong in Bernie not having crossover appeal.
In his home state of VT, the most recent election he ran in, also had a Gov. race in VT.
The democratic Gov got just barely over 50% of the vote. Bernie got 70%. That means 20% of the voters who didn't like the Democratic Gov, and voted for the GOP Gov, also voted for Bernie.
It's not like Bernie has been re-elected only by Dem voters. He wins over GOP voters by not being a lying shill, like most GOP (and sadly, like lots, maybe most, I'm not sure) Dem, politicians too.
Bernie has crossover appeal--it's why he is an IND and not a DEM.
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Partially because he was the first alternative available, partially name recognition, partially because it's 15 months out.
Bernie has crossover appeal--it's why he is an IND and not a DEM.
He's an independent because the Democrats aren't far enough left for him, and he's running in the Democratic primary anyway. So much for that.