• octopus_ink
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    5 months ago

    All that is true, but who votes for a cop as mayor in nyc on the heels of 2020? I lay a little of this on the NYC voters.

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      5 months ago

      Then you don’t understand a large part of our problem with our politicians is money in primaries and state/national parties heavily influencing the results.

      AIPAC in general throws as much at primaries as general elections these days.

      And it’s very hard to fight dirty money in a primary with only clean money.

      The Democratic party can’t fix general elections, but it could fix it’s own primaries if it wanted to.

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        5 months ago

        Add that all major NY media outlets, including NYT and the New York Compost ran a coordinated 24/7 fraudulent “crime is out of control and only a cop can save us” campaign during the primaries even though crime had been going down for several years and it’s almost a foregone conclusion in a city so oversaturated with billionaire-owned media…

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          5 months ago

          Yeah, I hate how people act like primaries are fair, money in politics aren’t an issue, and the party doesn’t play favorites.

          The main thing the party does is gather donations, the more someone bundles, the higher position in the party they get. So the people at the top are always going to favor candidates that also bring in the most money.

          Rather than focus on getting Dems in office, they just chase donations.

          The party won’t fix itself, and voters are running out of time to have any influence in who makes it to the general