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alkali's avatar

Matt Yglesias has pointed out that there is a difference between policy moderation and procedural moderation.

"We're going to work toward moderate policies" certainly may be appealing to swing voters.

"We're going to work toward moderate policies AND we aren't really going to do anything when we get filibustered or the Supreme Court lawlessly strikes even our compromise policies down" is not a winner with anyone.

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Andy Marks's avatar

I would be careful about equating the Democratic base with resistance liberals. Even in 2020 when woke was at its peak Biden won easily. They may be angry now but the two biggest winners this year, Sherrill and Spanberger, aren’t The Contrarian types.

That said, the biggest worry I have for the midterms is Democrats stepping on their own feet. 2026 is shaping up to be a great year and if there was ever a time to try to win Texas that’s it. Crockett is tailor made to drive away anyone who is not addicted to social media and MSNBC.

I preferred Allred but I like Talarico and maybe he catches fire. If Democrats must throw away a race by nominating someone toxic it’s better to do it in Texas than Ohio or Iowa where they have a better chance of winning.

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