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Originally Posted by Greedy,Greedy,Greedy
I think this is right.
A big question is why did he get away with it? Why did his message resonate among a certain profile of Democrats (disproportionately young, and among the older ones, overwhelmingly white and male)?
I think there are two main answers: First, he had incredible message discipline, he could say the same simple stupid thing 1000 times and sound sincere the 1001st time. He really dumbed it down. Second, he used his socialism schtick and mass rallies to brand himself as a shiny new penny, even though his core messages were all out of the immediate postwar labor unionist/democratic party playbook. Really, Hubert Humphrey was elected to the Senate on the Bernie platform. I love Hubert, but making him into a shiny new penny took great skill.
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Agreed. A couple more to add...
The young love rebels, and they love candor. It's only when you get older that you truly appreciate how much lies are necessary to keep the world running. Bernie Bros also tended to be millennials screwed over by the job market after 2008. Many were flipping a coin: Trump or Bernie.
We've also been in a fuck-the-incumbents moment for a while now, which also reads as fuck-the-dynasties-and-the-pros.