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You think "making SC justices accountable" wouldn't get more Dems elected?
FDR was progressive enough and voters knew he was trying to help, that people got him that kind of supermajority.
Granted, the "moderate" Dems still stopped him from passing universal healthcare 80 years ago, but at that point voters would have eventually replaced them.
Instead the "moderates" took power and convinced voters trying is pointless, and now they pretend to be surprised when turnout is bad.
That's kind of the whole rub with "moderate" Dems. They have to walk a right rope where just enough people are politically engaged to beat Republicans, but not so many that theres no excuse for not doing shit.
It's like when that NBA guy was betting for his team to win, but not beat the spread. So he'd make "mistakes" in the game and fake injuries.
You lose more when you're not trying to win by as much as you can. But if you get more money (campaign donations from billionaires and corporations) it's what you care more about than if the team gets a W.
"You think "making SC justices accountable" wouldn't get more Dems elected?"
Not sure where you got that from? I was just saying the Dems don't control the house, and the house would have to make those accountability guidelines.
Is Dem leadership out there on the bully pulpit talking about how many more seats we need and where we should focus?
No?
They're not? They just stopped talking about?
Like, this shit is literally what party leaders are supposed to be doing, instead Hakeem Jefferies are Chuck Schumer are running around talking about how funding Israel's genocide is so important and painting peaceful protesters as the real villains. As is Biden.
The president and Dem leaders in the Senate and House don't represent the priorities of their voters.