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RandySF

(86,419 posts)
Sun May 24, 2026, 12:44 PM 14 hrs ago

Sanders (I) and Ocasio-Cortez Try Boosting Progressives in Red Districts

As Democrats fight for control of Congress, prominent left-wing politicians including Mr. Sanders of Vermont and Ms. Ocasio-Cortez of New York are increasingly inserting themselves into primary races to elevate progressives in competitive battleground districts.

That’s a departure from the progressive playbook of years past, which generally focused on backing candidates in deep-blue turf where campaigns tended to focus more on liberal ideology and less on electability in general-election contests.

The effort aims to rebut the conventional wisdom that running moderate Democrats who appeal to centrists and Republicans with middle-of-the-road policies is the best strategy in competitive races. Now, progressives are saying that candidates with policies aimed at helping working families and critiquing the wealthy can win anywhere.

Running candidates who “have the guts to stand up for the working class,” Mr. Sanders said in an interview, should be a “winning formula in almost every part of the country.”



https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/24/us/politics/bernie-sanders-swing-district-liberals.html

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Sanders (I) and Ocasio-Cortez Try Boosting Progressives in Red Districts (Original Post) RandySF 14 hrs ago OP
So both Republican and Democratic candidates in the general election would be running against the Democratic Party. betsuni 13 hrs ago #1
If i were running Boo1 12 hrs ago #2

betsuni

(29,321 posts)
1. So both Republican and Democratic candidates in the general election would be running against the Democratic Party.
Sun May 24, 2026, 02:15 PM
13 hrs ago

Hmmmm.

The left and right populist alliance theory.

Boo1

(472 posts)
2. If i were running
Sun May 24, 2026, 02:48 PM
12 hrs ago

In one of those districts, I wouldn't let either of them near my campaign regardless of how populist I were.

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