People are saying Biden won by having a moderate message, so progressives need to be very careful. But there is no evidence Biden won by having a moderate message. Based on Congressional races results, there’s just as good a chance he would’ve won by a bigger margin being bolder.

Nov 8, 2020 · 9:44 PM UTC

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45 million voters hold college loan debt that’s crippling them. How would it have been bad politics to tell them that if you elect us we’ll cancel those debts? Especially since a good argument is made for how much it would stimulate the economy for the money to be in their hands!
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Replying to @marwilliamson
He hasn’t won yet. Illegal votes need to not be counted
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Media called "Unverified President Elect" Biden, right? I don't think you can dispute this fact.
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Biden won because people hate him ever so slightly less than Trump. Look at the primaries before Bill Clinton Obama and Clyburn sabotaged them Not many were voting for Biden and even fewer for Harris
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He hasn't even won yet
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He won in spite of not having a progressive message. This was like Mr. Bean becomes president. He just bumbled his way into the white house since he entered the race.
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72% of Americans want med-4. And that comes from Fox News!
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Without a Pandemic, he would’ve been buried under a landslide
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Let's not forget the infamously moderate FDR's landslide win against the incombent Hoover, as he suggested a return to normal and moderate reform.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Joe Biden wasn’t even in my top 10 during the primary. He said he’d veto the policy that brought me into the political fold. While I’m hopeful that he’ll exceed my expectations, I certainly did not vote for him based on his message. Like many, I voted for him to take down Donald.
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He touched the hearts with love rather than fear