yeah Im not expecting most dems to be hard enough on Israel. But Shapiro in particular was apparently saying cops werent cracking down hard enough on American college protestors.
Yeah, I've seen a lot of Kelly boosters on here but that oil stance is a non-starter for me. Shapiro and Cooper seem alright, I guess. Bunch of centrist whatevers.
Mark Kelly isn't in the pocket of Oil. Their interests aligned for a minute and everyone has run with it like he's heavily invested in fossil fuels. This was the same time we were banning Russian oil imports, and greedflation in the shipping sector was driving prices through the roof. So he was looking for mid term solutions to patch that. Long term he's always been supportive of solar and BEVs.
Kelly is doing his best to be a weird shade of purple because he's representing a state with some seriously weird dynamics, Arizona. He ran on being common sense biased towards working people. And he hasn't done a horrible job of that. His voting record is certainly far from "barely Democrat". Progressive punch lists him solidly in the middle of the pack for the Democrats,(30/50).
Those look like purple state choices, perhaps to swing those states or speak to similar states. But yeah if you put up purple state candidates you're going to get people who can win purple states and they aren't going to be super progressive.
Put up progressives from blue states and risk swinging purple states red. I don't know the solution. Some forward momentum would be nice, but I'll settle for whatever keeps Trump out of office for now.
Working class Democrats like Sherrod Brown (D-OH) do very well in most of the swing states. The problem is that there are very few of them running in the swing states.
Because when the alternative sets us back 50 years, standing still doesn't look so bad. The challenge is moving the Overton window leftward and I don't know how we do that, but I'm all ears.