Unthinking Majority wrote:I can't see a liberal voting for Trump. The only concern would be voter turnout among the left for Democrats, but Trump gives them good reason to vote and not stay home.
Trump will probably keep dominating MSM headlines up to the election no matter who the Democrats nominated. This election seems like a Trump referendum election..
There is a third party option , the Green candidate ,
Howie Hawkins , whom actually is a radical leftist .
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/aug/14/howie-hawkins-green-party-interview-us-elections So if such leftists , instead of being convinced as I am to give my vote to the Democratic ticket , as part of a popular front , were instead to get behind Hawkins , as part of an
united front , it could be enough to shift the election results . I just don't want for the perfect , in the form of Hawkins , to serve as the enemy of the good , in respects to Biden . I feel that from a historical standpoint , the U.S. election of 2020 is comparable to the Weimar German election of 1925 ; with Hawkins in the role of
Thalmann , Biden in the role of
Marx , and Trump in the role of
Hindenburg .
Only in Germany , rather than having a singular big tent party , serving as a catch all , there was respectively a Social Democratic Party , and a
Democratic Party .
I feel that the U.S. Democratic party should split into a
Liberal Party , and a
Labor Party . As Alexandria Ocasio Cortez has stated ,
“In any other country, Joe Biden and I would not be in the same party, but in America, we are.”
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/01/06/alexandria-ocasio-cortez-joe-biden-not-same-party-094642