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In reply to the discussion: Dems voting to roll back Dodd-Frank shows how centrists tie Democrats hands in MAJORITY [View all]Demsrule86
(71,531 posts)by Senator Sanders. And a Democrat won the governorship in Montana in 16...a more moderate candidate than Quist might have won. As for Ossoff...I lived in that district...Newt's old seat...very red and it is gerrymandered as well. The entire state of Georgia is gerrymandered which is why the first blue victories will be in statewide or national elections. If you think you can run liberals in red states, you are just plain wrong. May I remind you Perriello lost and Northam won Virginia? He was the right candidate for that state. We need a 50 state solution in order to take back the majority. And with the gerrymanders in most red states, that will be tough enough. Allow me to also point out that the one of my favorite progressives...Russ Feingold lost in 16. There is no evidence that running left will prevail in 18 or 20...in fact, it could lead to a terrible loss for our party and the country. Play it safe until Trump is gone...get the most liberal elected possible in blue states after 20. No primaries for sitting Democrats until Trump is gone. We get who we can in red states ( moderates will do) in order to win a majority. We will get way more in terms of policy if we embrace a 50 state solution and tolerate those who disagree with us on some issues but vote with us on most issues than if we continue to fight amongst ourselves and lose to Republicans who never agree or vote with us.