posted by O-Trap"Vote blue, no matter who ... except don't let it be that guy."
It really is quite fascinating. I thought this kind of fracturing was going to happen in about 2012 with the Tea Party movement, but the RNC just kind of absorbed that back into itself. I'm curious to see where these DNC factions go after this election.
So will I. Especially with how it looks that, to some degree, the DNC forces are very not in favor of Bernie winning, especially with how two secondary contenders who'd be siphoning votes from Biden (or Bloomberg) abruptly ceasing operations shortly before the biggest day of the primary season. I get the idea that the hierarchy is REALLY trying to push one of the less progressive candidates in front of everyone else under the assumption that the progs will get in line with the person who isn't Trump when the general election comes around.
Which is all well and good...except for how I've noticed from things like social media that the average progressive voice comes off as having the same attitude as Quaker, where you're either in lockstep with them or you're part of the problem/enemy. They feel the establishment shut down Bernie (again) and I can see a lot of them taking the "you want it your way, then show how viable your candidate is with us sitting out" attitude.