Democrats may lose control of both chambers of Congress in the midterms. Will progressives be blamed? “We always get blamed,” @repmarkpocan tells @mehdirhasan. “We know that people...agree with progressives on the issues. The real challenge is making sure they get out to vote."

Apr 14, 2022 · 12:47 AM UTC

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Very disappointed the Progressive Caucus which Mark Pocan chairs just endorsed the Trump primary funded Shontel Brown over Nina Turner. I guess anyone can claim to be progressive yesterday. Sanders created the CPC and now they turn on Nina Turner after last years endorsement.
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100% they will lose both the chambers by a landslide and quite appropriately he will be a sitting duck president. He is too frail and loosy-goosy and was a big mistake by democrats to nominate him. But its too late.
The Democratic Party should rally around the progressives. They know how to talk to people. They’re not old and stagnant. If they do they could win. We could win
What is on display is that Democrats cannot unite, even when democracy is seriously under threat. That their party is made up of at least two parties at war with themselves is clear. They need to take a lesson from the Reps playbook here and try a united front