2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: In all the "Bernie would have won/No he wouldn't" posts I've read........... [View all]socialist_n_TN
(11,481 posts)hyper-partisanship. Just because someone supports a candidate, even strongly supports them, BECAUSE they are AGAINST another candidate doesn't make them a "super Democrat", it just makes them a super anti-Republican. And I pointed out that self-proclaimed independents covered a lot of ideological ground and even gave figures from a fairly reputable source.
The truth is it makes NO logical sense for someone who actually AGREES with all or even most of the Democratic Party principles to call themselves "independent". The same is true on the other side of the divide too. The most logical take is that the indies on the left are MORE left than the current Democratic Party and the indies on the right are either Libertarians or the so-called Alt-right and more right than the pre-Trump Republican Party.
And actually, the independents are not my main focus on either side. On the left they only make up 18% of the electorate and on the right they're already represented by Trump. My main focus is on the almost 50% of the voting age populace that doesn't bother. I don't buy in to the "lazy" meme that a lot of people like to push. I think that they just haven't found anybody or any party that they feel can actually make a difference in their lives.
That's OK though. The Dems will continue to ignore them, so maybe the Bolsheviks can organize them into a social force to be reckoned with. Especially if Trump and/or the Next Great Recession screws things up as much as I suspect they will.