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大幅波动与呼吁温和

Politics
United States
开始于 February 10, 2026

“Stop running candidates who excite the base but lose in the general.”

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The focus should be on pragmatic candidates who can win general elections, as losing candidates waste resources and hinder progress on key issues.

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A diverse candidate strategy that includes both exciting figures and moderate options could be the key to broadening appeal without sacrificing core values.

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Candidates should prioritize appealing to the base to energize supporters, as enthusiasm can drive turnout and ultimately lead to victory.

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Running candidates who excite the base is essential for maintaining party identity and inspiring grassroots activism, even if it risks some general election losses.

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Moderation in candidate selection risks alienating passionate voters, making it crucial to find a balance between enthusiasm and electability.

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