Netroots Nation: The battle for the soul of the Democratic Party

too larry

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Progressives haven't won a lot of elections. When they hold over 50% of Democratic seats, then we can talk about the soul of the party. Now the fight is pretty one sided.

It takes ground work to win. Folks to man the phone banks and door knockers. So far I've seen a lot of progressive rallies, but those folks are not always showing up on election day. Old folks vote. Old folks are more conservative.

How 45 won was he talked about the problems of working class whites. No one had done that in a really long time. Even the ones who knew he was full of shit, said, "but he is talking about us."

The Democratic Party can remember what happened to Clinton when he was impeached. His numbers went through the roof. They want to avoid that happening to 45. They think it makes more sense to let him hoist on his own petard. I tend to agree.
 

doublejj

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As long as you cling to that illusion, the longer you'll be unable to see how the Democratic Party has failed to represent your interests and be an unwitting tool in your exploitation.
in the mean time trump is f*cking us every way from sunday......I'll take the democrats please
 

ttystikk

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I think the dems need someone progressive at heart that campaigns as a moderate.
We're pushing hard for this.

Their problem is re-election; the donor class will heap cash on anyone opposing such people in the next primary, which has historically been enough to get rid of them.

Betsy Market, a first term Democratic US representative in my district, courageously voted for Obamacare. She was primaried and beaten- and that 'winner' then lost to a republican.

The Iron Law of Institutions applies.
 
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