Progressive strategist Ruy Teixeira said on Monday that most voters do not fall within strict ideological lanes.
“The idea that the goal for a candidate should be to dominate a lane doesn’t really make that much sense when you consider the fact that most voters, even in Democratic primaries, probably aren’t just in one lane, and that there’s a number of different preferences and priorities people may have,” Teixeira, author of “The Optimistic Leftist,” told Hill.TV’s Jamal Simmons on “What America’s Thinking.”
“They’re not sort of committed to a lane,” he continued. “It’s kinda of like, OK, there’s the Elizabeth Warren lane that corresponds to my policy preferences, so I’m for her.”
“They have a broader and more disparate sense of preferences and the electability thing really sort of gets plugged in there very heavily for a lot of Democrats who are sick of Trump and just want somebody who can get elected,” he said.
Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) are among the Democratic presidential primary’s progressive challengers, while former Vice President Joe Biden, the current front-runner, is considered a more centrist candidate.
— Julia Manchester
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