WASHINGTON, Feb 23 (Reuters) – Liberal Democratic presidential contenders’ rush to embrace the left’s most ambitious proposals has some Democrats worried there could be a price to pay when they try to defeat President Donald Trump next year.
Party activists have been energized as Cory Booker, Kirsten Gillibrand, Kamala Harris and other candidates endorsed plans to provide Medicare coverage to every American, some form of tuition-free college, a national $15 minimum wage and the so-called “Green New Deal” advocated by U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
But Trump and his allies in the Republican Party have seized on those stances to attack the Democratic 2020 field as outside the American political mainstream — a claim the president plans to make throughout his re-election campaign, according to sources with knowledge of his strategy.
Some Democrats fear the argument has potency. They worry the primary may produce a nominee who will not appeal to centrist working and middle-class voters who voted for Trump in 2016 but whom Democrats believe they can win back. read more
So what happened to that Starbucks guy? I can’t even remember his name.
Schultz. He can’t win because he doesn’t sleep in Lenin pajamas.
The others can’t win because their last minute head fake to the center would blend in with the rest of their tourette’s.
The hard left are in a minority in the Democrat Party but are in firm control. The only way the moderates will take back their party is to overwhelmingly vote GOP in 2020. In order to save the party it’s got to be destroyed driving out all the hard left socialists. It may take a couple of election cycles but they could rebuild.