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In reply to the discussion: To those insisting that we "reach out to" and "understand" Trump supporters, let me break it down [View all]hueymahl
(2,908 posts)I swear, and not to pick on you, but so many posters on this site are just so consumed with their own point of view that they don't even bother trying to understand what someone says.
The point I was trying to make, apparently not very well, is a purely practical political one. If we want to win more of the close races and more of the races in Trump country, then we are going to actually have to be pragmatic in our approach. Which means we are going to have to run actual moderate democrats. Not in every district, but lets be real about it. A winning candidate in San Francisco is a lot different than a winning candidate in rural Pennsylvania.
As I said in my original post, his hard-core base is essentially untouchable. It is the swing voters and the rust-belt voters that in the past have voted for dems that I am talking about (if after all of this they are still ardent supporters, they fall in that untouchable class). And that means giving these reachable voters a reason, any reason, to vote for a Democratic candidate. Which means understanding what motivates them and what their local issues are.
This is not radical thought. It is politics 101.