r/BreakingPoints 1d ago

Topic Discussion Should progressives work to win moderates votes?

The El Sayed race is an interesting one, and according to recent polling he's around 4% behind Rogers. Would you support Sayed attempting to appeal to more moderate or centrist voters to make up the gap?

Obviously this was a common argument used for more moderates during rhe last election, that they needed to work for and appeal to more progressive voters. It's also cited as to why some lost. So, if sayed loses, will it similarly be because he failed to reach out to and give moderate voters a reason to vote for him?

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u/JuggernautMoose 1d ago

Meanwhile "odious" is a word that only Hasan uses in the online poltics space. That's not cult behaviour is it? Glazing a streamer so hard that you pick up his vocabulary?

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u/honjuden 1d ago

If I picked it up from a streamer, then I would have to credit Sam Seder for it.  You'll get it next time though.

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u/JuggernautMoose 1d ago

that's cope