caketastydelish
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The Democrat party has a much larger demographic voter base than the Republicans do.
Democratic voters have, on average, a much lower voter turnout than their Republican counterparts. The Dems have more than enough voters to win with just the Dems and perhaps some reasonable independence but you have to realize you cannot take the base of the Democratic voter base for granted. You cannot assume "when push comes to shove they will just stick with the lesser of two evils". Even if they "should" the reality is they won't. Bernie Sanders was doing better against Trump in hypothetical matchups than Hillary did throughout the primaries. I am 100% sure this is the reason why.
Democratic voters have, on average, a much lower voter turnout than their Republican counterparts. The Dems have more than enough voters to win with just the Dems and perhaps some reasonable independence but you have to realize you cannot take the base of the Democratic voter base for granted. You cannot assume "when push comes to shove they will just stick with the lesser of two evils". Even if they "should" the reality is they won't. Bernie Sanders was doing better against Trump in hypothetical matchups than Hillary did throughout the primaries. I am 100% sure this is the reason why.