Is that the 'strategy'?
The Democratic Party chose the right wing Hillary Clinton to be the nominee for the 2016 election.
The public appeared to consistently want Bernie Sanders but he wasn't right wing enough for the party itself.
Hillary went on to select the right wing, anti-choice Tim Kaine as her running mate -- easily the most right wing v.p. candidate the party has had -- he's even further to the right of Joe Lieberman.
Since stealing/securing the nomination, Hillary's moved even further right.
She now courts the Republicans.
Possibly because she'll never get the real left to support her.
But those of you who dabble in politics, say the Debra Messings of you, what exactly do you think you'll get in a Hillary presidency?
You've made no demands on her as a candidate.
You've allowed her to move further and further right during the campaign with no objections.
Do you really think, if elected, she's suddenly going to plunge let?
She's campaigning as a Republican.
You're letting her do that.
If she wins, don't come crying to us.