Don't Underestimate the Fury of Democratic Voters
By Michelle GoldbergIn October, Graham Platners insurgent campaign appeared doomed. Janet Mills, Maines Democratic governor, had just entered the Senate primary race, reportedly at the urging of Senator Chuck Schumer, the minority leader. Then a barrage of devastating opposition research against Platner dropped. Journalists reported on old Reddit posts where he wrote that all cops are bastards, spoke about fighting fascism with guns and seemed to blame rape victims for their own assaults. His political director resigned. Hoping to get ahead of an even more damaging story, Platner revealed that a skull tattoo hed gotten while he was in the Marines, when he was drunk with his friends on leave in Croatia, looked like a Nazi Totenkopf symbol. His public image abruptly transformed from working-class hero to guy with a Nazi tattoo. Many declared his candidacy dead.
But Maine Democrats, many of whom saw Platner in person as he tirelessly barnstormed across the state, seemed ready to look past the negative stories. On Thursday, Mike Hurley, the former mayor of Belfast, Maine, told me he loves Mills, but had been backing Platner because he wanted a brawler. While Republicans are playing hardball, he said, Democrats in Washington seem like theyre playing T-ball. Hurley was impressed, he said, by how Platner soldiered on after his disastrous October: A lot of people would crumble under the kind of pressure hes been under, and hes not crumbling. He felt as though he understood him. Platner is a very recognizable kind of person in small towns, said Hurley. Hes a thoughtful loudmouth.
Plenty of Democrats, particularly outside of Maine, worry about Platners electability. Primary voters were poised to forgive his tattoo and his hotheaded Reddit posts, but a general electorate might not be so understanding. And while Platner is leading Collins in the polls, Collins has beat expectations before. In 2020, most polls showed her trailing the Democrat Sara Gideon, who outspent Collins by millions, but Collins ended up winning by nine points.
For many Maine progressives, though, Gideons defeat only emphasizes the peril of playing it safe. The Sara Gideon campaign was a disaster, I think, because they made her follow a script, and she came off as totally fake because of it, said Andy OBrien, a former Maine legislator who now works at the A.F.L.-C.I.O. By they, he means Democrats from Washington. Now, he said, Maine voters have lost all faith in the ability of the partys establishment to pick winners. They sold us these candidates like Hillary Clinton and Kamala as the most electable candidates, and they werent, he said.
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UpInArms
(55,197 posts)But the misogyny prevailed and a horrible person was put into office
They were electable to democrats, but lost due to the wavering women who think they need a man
BeyondGeography
(41,183 posts)Mills had a lot of things to overcome in this primary and that was one of them.
-misanthroptimist
(1,791 posts)Trump was "unelectable" when he announced (and at several points thereafter) in 2016 according to the overwhelming majority. But there he sits...again.
"Electability" is what got us where we are. Less than half the people we thought were "electable" have won over the last couple of decades.
So, let's not worry about "electability" and instead focus on making our candidates "electable."
Wicked Blue
(8,979 posts)Eloquent and intelligent speaker with charisma.
I hope he kicks Collins's "concerned" @ss in November.
pat_k
(13,682 posts)... when we should have been fighting back like hell -- in line with Anat Osario-Shenkers Freedom Over Fascism Toolkit -- a set of guidelines EVERY Democratic candidate and elected should be following.
Until our candidates figure out how to get on the same page -- an effective page -- and figure out how to say things over, and over, and over, and over, and over until they are sick of hearing themselves say them, and then say those things over, and over, and over and over again some more, we are not reaching the public.
Freedom Over Fascism Tool Kit
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1s0JbXhND7-1iqABNcUNL031NQLxkLfr-USkCKGZTidI/edit?tab=t.0
It is constantly updated. The newest section added to the "Rapid Response" links is "The Destruction of the Voting Rights Act"
Whenever a new section is added I print and mail to my WA Rep and Senators with URL for the whole thing.
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