Sorry for double post but I'd like to ask Bass (or anyone else who feels like answering) this because I'm genuinely curious.
Why/how do you think Bernie could win a general election? To me it seems that Clinton is an overall more electable candidate, and also considering that only 47% of US citizens said they would vote for a socialist. Among democrats, that number is a staggeringly low 59% (In retrospect with a leftist party). Also take into account that 25% of voters are considered swing voters, and less than half of those swing voters said they would vote for a socialist candidate.
(Also don't give me that stuff about "Democratic Socialist" because I know the difference, but the vast majority of the electorate sees the word "socialist" and only pays attention to that aspect)
Here is the poll I used. Bear in mind that it's from early in the race, but it's still worth taking into account.
EDIT: Another question I just thought of. If elected, how would Bernie be able to change anything? Given a Republican-majority congress that may or may not change with this election, but will most likely change come 2018 (When the majority of Bernie's supporters, white millennials, no longer care about politics)?
Why/how do you think Bernie could win a general election? To me it seems that Clinton is an overall more electable candidate, and also considering that only 47% of US citizens said they would vote for a socialist. Among democrats, that number is a staggeringly low 59% (In retrospect with a leftist party). Also take into account that 25% of voters are considered swing voters, and less than half of those swing voters said they would vote for a socialist candidate.
(Also don't give me that stuff about "Democratic Socialist" because I know the difference, but the vast majority of the electorate sees the word "socialist" and only pays attention to that aspect)
Here is the poll I used. Bear in mind that it's from early in the race, but it's still worth taking into account.
EDIT: Another question I just thought of. If elected, how would Bernie be able to change anything? Given a Republican-majority congress that may or may not change with this election, but will most likely change come 2018 (When the majority of Bernie's supporters, white millennials, no longer care about politics)?