Like their Republican counterparts, Cardinale said, a Sanders - inspired super-progressive movement would value ideological purity
over electability and would threaten the Democratic Party's «big tent» tradition of accommodating a wide range of viewpoints.
Not exact matches
The unsurge was almost entirely
over deep doubts about that guy's
electability.
With the September primary nine months away, McCoy embarked on a very early media blitz of television ads
over the weekend, which observers see as an indication he's not taking his
electability for granted.
It was fine that they passed
over his views on Mao, fine that they ignored his practical impact on Labour's
electability in the 1980s, fine that they left unquestioned his own claims as a tribune of democracy.
Mandelson's book has been an occasion to reflect on the damage he has done to Labour
over the years — far outweighing his early red rose rebranding that started the party on the road to
electability.