
None of the candidates are perfect, and I wish Edwards was out in front on marriage equality. But I trust that he will do his best for the majority, and that he is not a Clinton-style triangulator who will sell out good policy for power and “political capital.”
We need to be like the Republicans in this one way: we need to try to win the most progressive policies with the smallest margin possible. If we hold out for broad support, the policies will be so watered down that they will be worse than doing nothing, because whatever issue it is, it will have been “addressed,” and will be swept off the table in favor of the next Pyrrhic victory.
Yes, we need 60+ Dems in the Senate - and a wider margin the House would be nice, too. But we have to be satisfied with slim majorities, because the fight for equality and economic justice has never been about getting an overwhelming majority on board. It’s been about squeaking out a tight victory (Johnson’s Great Society programs), or setting a unpopular but just policy (Truman integrating the armed services), and knowing that the public will catch up when the apocalypse fails to materialize.
I think Edwards is the guy to take on these kinds of battles without backing down. I worry a bit for Obama’s spine in such circumstances; Clinton will triangulate for power rather than fighting to win the best policy by a slim majority; Biden’s ego will drive his choices, and he is far too much in the pocket of MBNA, Citibank et al; Richardson is fabulous on foreign policy and hard-nosed negotiations but loves NAFTA and the WTO too much; Dodd is great but he hasn’t caught on, for whatever reason; and Kucinich has wonderful policy ideas and a great voting record, but I don’t think he can talk to legislators in such a way (grab them by the balls and squeeze) to get his policy through.
So, my choice, in order, would be:
Edwards
Dodd
Obama
Richardson
Kucinich
Clinton/Biden (a tie for last place)
What would your instant runoff ballot look like?
And how many of you are planning to caucus in Washington on February 9th?
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