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In reply to the discussion: Jim Webb [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)has expressed an interest is Sanders, and he's just not going to win. He's in it to direct the debate.
Webb had an incumbency in the Senate and could have cruised to re-election, but he walked away from it, quitting the Senate because he was bored with politics.
He aggressively QUIT as SECNAV when his (and every service secretary's) budget got cut. This is a guy who likes a large military and is beloved by the NRA.
I find it amusing how many people are raving about him, particularly when based on their previously articulated views, I can't see them actually liking him very much once they get to know him.
I loved the guy as "the Senator from VA" because he helped give us the Senate majority, and after all, All Politics is Local. He held the views that were popular in his state, but some of them don't travel well. Bottom line, he's no liberal, though he has some "populist" attitudes; he'd be ripped to shreds for his sexist comments, gun-totin' and mitigating remarks re: equality in my state--not sure why people are ignoring that piece of his resume, but ... whatever.
If he makes it through the fire, and it's a long way to go, I'll vote for him even though I think he's a regressive candidate overall.
As I repeat like a mantra, the worst Democrat is better than the best Republican..