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This will likely mean that he will have a harder time getting everything he wants passed, but his longevity in the senate as well as mixing experienced people around him and the grassroots policy advocate groups that make up his campaign he will be able to get some stuff passed.
Honest assessment, not a wish list, what do you think he can actually get through and where do you think he'll have to compromise the most?
What's that mean?It should also be noted that much like the republican party saw the way the winds were turning in regards to Trump there will be a similar effect within the dems after this primary campaign.
Trump holds a bully pulpit but I don't think a trump 2.0 will ever happen in my lifetime. Plenty of GOP hate him but fall line out of political calculation of not being the first to leave the hive mind.
Trumps campaign policies were vacuous and that was part of the appeal. But that blank slate has been replaced with a poorly design hodge podge of unpopular social and financial choices that would almost all fail a vote if offered as a single item.
Yeah but what gets through? Trump said the same things for 30 years and I'm still waiting for that infrastructure bill he promised.As for what he will try to do as president then you only have to look to what he has said consistently over his 30 year career. Which is help working class people, fight for equality, and tackle the climate emergency.
Pete's lack of experience in getting things through the machine is a knock on him. Grandpa Biden at least shows his hand on how hell work the washington machine.. People may not like Bernie's agenda but even his fiercest critics believe he's sincere about it.
Interestingly, if your answer is, "yeah Bernie won't be able to go full socialist of course..." That's probably an attractive statement to the detractors. But frankly I'm fatigued in the political analysis of figuring out the calculus of which alliances will result in throughput and reading between the lines on where a candidate is signaling willingness to compromise.