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Why 2020 Democrats Pretend to Be Radical
Youll hear fire-breathing promises at the debates, but its not the candidates whove changed that much. Its the party.
By JOHN F. HARRIS June 26, 2019
John F. Harris is founding editor of POLITICO and author of "The Survivor: Bill Clinton in the White House."
Heres one way to follow the action on the Democratic presidential debate stage in Miami over the next two days: Listen to what the candidates say, then squint through the haze to read their unspoken thought bubbles. Theres always tension between what politicians say and what they really believe. But in 2020, that familiar gap has taken on a new twist: Many of these candidates are trying to sound more extreme than they really are.
A quarter-century ago, when I first started covering national politics in Bill Clintons Washington, it was common for ambitious Democrats to project themselves as more moderate, more cautious, more incrementalless liberalthan they really were inside.
Listening closely to Al Gore, for instance, it was clear he was a more restless ideologuemore radical by intellect and temperament on the subjects he cared most aboutthan ever would have been wise for an ambitious politician from a conservative Southern state to advertise.
The enormous, diverse 2020 Democratic field is historic for a lot of reasons, but one big change has gone less remarked. Theres abundant evidence that most of these candidates are projecting themselves as more disruptive, more ambitious, more contemptuous of conventional politics, more liberal, than their previous careers actually suggest.
Judging by the campaign so far, the Democratic debates will be generously salted with bold slogans and ideas: Medicare for All, a Green New Deal, abolishing the Electoral College or reparations for descendants of slaves. In all but a few cases, these will come from people who have defined their public lives by the more prosaic work of coalition-building and consensus, as congenial senators and tough-minded prosecutors and pro-business mayorsladder-climbing careerists who got where they are through a shrewd sense of what the political market will bear.
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https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2019/06/26/2020-democratic-presidential-candidates-227211
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Why 2020 Democrats Pretend to Be Radical (Original Post)
DonViejo
Jun 2019
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Uncle Joe
(58,349 posts)1. Kicked and recommended.
Thanks for the thread DonViejo.
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
BeyondGeography
(39,369 posts)2. Mr. Politico is wrong...Whoever is pretending is going to lose
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided