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we understand that you get him in office and you continue the street mobilization capacity and action. It would have to be resemble perpetual mass movement and disruption like the civil rights movement, Occupy, etc. This is not unusual in non-complacent, union heavy societies but it would be novel here. The fact that young people know they're fucked if they don't get off their assess now and in the years to come if he's in the White House based on their overwhelming support and economic plight is a basis for optimism on practical policy impacts. Normally policymakers completely ignore the masses, as has been shown via crazy recent research. The fact a former organizer from the civil rights movement has a chance to develop mass movements is exactly what those who want radical changes should be pushing.