Are you loving it?

How do we replicate it across the #USA?

Mob the fuck out of #primaries #primaries2026

Get real #left candidates in the general #election

#Psyop #troll farms will be harping on #toxicIdealism to suppress the #vote on the left. This has been going on for awhile now. Do not listen to such voices

"They're nice but {insert deranged appeal to #perfectionism here} so I'm not voting" is how #MAGA and #geopolitical #trollfarm operates on *you*

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/09/nyregion/mayor-poll-mamdani-cuomo.html?unlocked_article_code=1.kk8.W-uS.xj_ZeOmF0w2S&smid=url-share

#Mamdani

@benroyce "How do we replicate it across the USA?"

We don't. We need to back whoever is the Democratic candidate is, and hopefully that candidate is the one who is most likely to succeed in their voting district/region.

And we should only boost what's good about the Democratic candidates. We should NEVER say, "Hold your nose and vote for them anyway." That is aiding the Republicans. Period.

No, there are naturally flaws in every Democrat. And there's an endless parade of loud voices already

@isaackuo @benroyce

> we should only boost what's good about the Democratic candidates.

No, that's not democracy. "People can make mistakes" is a fundamental argument you need to stand behind.

> We should NEVER say, "Hold your nose and vote for them anyway."

Yes, you should, or you elect fascists.

@lax @benroyce Yes, it IS democracy.

Let's say you have an opinion about how good Lay's Potato Chips are. You think they're middle of the road ... not that great, not that bad.

But for some reason the bulk of people out there say Lay's Potato Chips are worse than week old banana peels.

In order to bring the "average" to what you believe, you don't say Lay's are middling. You say Lay's are great. That's how DEMOCRACY works, for better and worse.

@isaackuo @benroyce no. You say they're imperfect, but they're the best you've got.

When you say democrats are perfect, you support a centrist position instead of your own leftist one. That moves the average to the *right*, not to the left.

@isaackuo @benroyce but yes. You need to build a coalition and stand behind it instead of breaking it due to ideological purism. Harris made the mistake of going centerwards. Next time she'll not.

@lax @benroyce No, that's not what happened. Harris and Biden are close, and Biden insisted that there be "no daylight" between them during the campaign.

That was probably the correct decision, as they have internal polling (this is kept secret, and one of the reasons internal polling works well is BECAUSE it is kept secret).

Harris won't run again, most likely. Like most Democrats, she'll step back if it's in the best interests of the country and party.

@isaackuo @benroyce
Harris has very obviously shifted her positions from near-Zohranlike to centrist during the elections, then shifted back afterwards

She even wrote a book about it