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Im pretty sure Boo1 Yesterday #1
Wow. senseandsensibility Yesterday #4
I agree LetMyPeopleVote Yesterday #28
Agree and its the same with Tennessee aeromanKC Yesterday #2
I actually confused TN with KY in my OP at first senseandsensibility Yesterday #6
Everyone makes mistakes MustLoveBeagles Yesterday #42
Thanks senseandsensibility Yesterday #50
It was Tennessee and she won a primary against 3 other Democrats Just_Vote_Dem Yesterday #3
Fixed it senseandsensibility Yesterday #7
Good! n/t Just_Vote_Dem Yesterday #8
Progressive Democrats should definetly run ... PBC_Democrat Yesterday #37
Gillum didn't lose because he was a progressive. carpetbagger Yesterday #54
Aftyn Behn won 78.8% of the Nashville vote on Tuesday. Tanuki Yesterday #59
I agree that Graham would have beaten DeathSantis LetMyPeopleVote Yesterday #69
That narrative is what gets me in trouble with Democrats. gab13by13 Yesterday #5
I'm personally for the most liberal candidate in almost all situations senseandsensibility Yesterday #10
Give me one example where the DNC said gab13by13 Yesterday #16
I'm guessing that there are Bettie Yesterday #31
I don't really care what the DNC thinks senseandsensibility Yesterday #32
i saw them tank a progressive for a moderate. they lost. we got roscum. mopinko Yesterday #65
I'm with you gab Docreed2003 Yesterday #48
I kind of doubt it. yardwork Yesterday #9
Yes, I agree that the more progressive senseandsensibility Yesterday #11
I think that's what we need. yardwork Yesterday #13
Agree 👍 anciano Yesterday #12
Wresting power from the Republican party Alsteen Yesterday #14
No n/t leftstreet Yesterday #15
You just said what I was trying to say. gab13by13 Yesterday #18
NO... 2naSalit Yesterday #17
So a candidate that ran a Bernie type campaign Emile Yesterday #19
My whole OP was a question senseandsensibility Yesterday #20
You should ask Jason Kanew n/t leftstreet Yesterday #21
Passive aggressives use questions to push a point. Bobstandard Yesterday #62
So you're calling me passive aggressive without actually doing so? senseandsensibility Yesterday #64
Thicker skin. Shorter fuse. Bobstandard Yesterday #66
I think you answered your own question.... getagrip_already Yesterday #26
I'm sorry, but the only ones doing a purity test Emile Yesterday #30
how so? getagrip_already Yesterday #40
So the only ones that do purity tests are progressives. Emile Yesterday #49
She won the primary. returnee Yesterday #34
that is very true, but a primary, especially in a special, is a very progressive race... getagrip_already Yesterday #38
Probably correct. It's hard to make predictions based upon a special election with significantly lower turnout Silent Type Yesterday #22
Probably not. It wasn't a winnable district Jose Garcia Yesterday #23
Good question: Aftyn Behn would have done better or won, Ars Longa Yesterday #24
I didn't hear about the country music thing until the day after the election senseandsensibility Yesterday #27
I love country music. returnee Yesterday #35
Old country was OK- Modern "Bro Country" sounds like has been Ars Longa Yesterday #43
Yes, give me Willie and Waylon and Johnny Cash and Dolly senseandsensibility Yesterday #47
I go back to Appalachian folk ballads and fiddle tunes... returnee Yesterday #72
Merle Haggard? Liberal? returnee Yesterday #73
By "these days" I take it you mean the last quarter century? johnp3907 19 hrs ago #84
I really doubt it mvd Yesterday #25
Republican-lite always loses to a real Republican Fiendish Thingy Yesterday #29
Harry Truman Emile Yesterday #63
Exactly correct Deminpenn Yesterday #67
Seems a bit irrelevant... EarlG Yesterday #33
You nailed it MustLoveBeagles Yesterday #45
It's true that rehashing would have been could have been scenarios senseandsensibility Yesterday #53
"...old markodochartaigh Yesterday #57
Plenty of red state moderate incumbents have lost to MAGA Republicans over the years IronLionZion Yesterday #36
What are the actual examples of progressive winning in deep red states? RoeVWade Yesterday #39
Was the lack of voter turnout an issue? czarjak Yesterday #41
No. They said the same things about the moderate dem candidates here. 2 Meow Momma Yesterday #44
No...absolutely not Docreed2003 Yesterday #46
This +1 Emile Yesterday #52
Her message was very mainstream. Bluetus Yesterday #60
I never said that she was "too progressive" Docreed2003 Yesterday #71
My apologies. You are correct. I replied to the wrong post Bluetus 20 hrs ago #78
It didn't help that she was female. Beshear is liberal, but he is a white man and he wins everywhere in KY Wanderlust988 Yesterday #51
Sadly, I'm sure that was a factor. senseandsensibility Yesterday #56
It was highly highly unlikely that we were going to win it ibegurpard Yesterday #55
No. Nashville/Davidson County's rock solid Democratic congressional district Tanuki Yesterday #58
Thanks senseandsensibility Yesterday #61
The election in a deep red district, and the outcome, is scaring the hell out of the white supremacy Tr**plicans. NNadir Yesterday #68
We've been running to the center for 45 years. Gore1FL Yesterday #70
There have been many moderate southern Dems over the past few decades. Wanderlust988 21 hrs ago #74
Never heard of Jasmine Crockett? Emile 20 hrs ago #77
She's in a very Democratic district Wanderlust988 19 hrs ago #81
Used to be a very democratic district. Emile 19 hrs ago #82
I want what you are smoking. Even Jasmine knows this and will likely run for the Senate Wanderlust988 19 hrs ago #85
Keep your personal judgement against fellow duers, Emile 11 hrs ago #87
Maybe we should try; I remember similar arguments regarding what was possible in 2008. Gore1FL 19 hrs ago #83
Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock won in Georgia...but they are male Wanderlust988 21 hrs ago #75
No matter how 'moderate' the candidate is, the GQP will label them "socialist communist fascist radical left Jack Valentino 20 hrs ago #76
Done better perhaps, but not won Justice Brandeis 20 hrs ago #79
There are different meanings of "progressive" and "moderate". MervinFerd 20 hrs ago #80
What does "moderate" even mean in this context? Crunchy Frog 19 hrs ago #86
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