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betsuni

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21. Republicans write off rural America, give them nothing but culture wars and sit back taking their vote for granted.
Thu May 21, 2026, 09:20 PM
10 hrs ago

"This divergence [white rural voters shifting Republican] made rural America less politically competitive, giving both parties little incentive to devote substantial resources to winning votes there. Yet it's only Democrats who are endlessly lectured about 'ignoring' rural America, and they do largely ignore it -- if all you're talking about is politics and not policy. ... What isn't widely understood is that Republicans ignore many rural areas, too, for essentially the same reason as Democrats: They know the races there won't be competitive, so they don't need to bother.

"'For the most part, Republicans rack up big margins in red areas by default,' says Wisconsin Democratic Party chair Ben Wikler. ... 'Candidate after candidate would tell me they were working their socks off and never seeing any evidence of a real campaign on the Republican side,' Wikler told us. 'And some of those candidates right before the election told me they were really confident they'd win, because their opponent had essentially done nothing, had barely filed any fundraising, had no field presence to speak of. And yet the Republicans would still win by these massive margins.'"

Tom Schaller and Paul Waldman, "White Rural Rage"

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Yes.. agree. But Barack Obama did get 43% of rural, although less than R opponent each time. hlthe2b 17 hrs ago #1
A must read article at link, it will set off another angry round of pointless recriminations within the party. sop 17 hrs ago #2
POTUS Biden was knee-capped from behind. PufPuf23 13 hrs ago #16
We weren't the one harping about MustLoveBeagles 17 hrs ago #3
Indeed. I don't recall Kamala spending a lot of time on the culture war issues Redleg 9 hrs ago #26
The party and Biden should receive the majority of the criticism exboyfil 17 hrs ago #4
Much as I respect Biden, I can't disagree. sop 16 hrs ago #7
He flushed his legacy down the toilet Jose Garcia 16 hrs ago #8
Biden got very bad advice and should have made the Prevention of Trump's Return a top priority. dalton99a 16 hrs ago #10
Are we sure it was advice? Polybius 9 hrs ago #24
Considering how long it took after the debate disaster, yes it was blind ego. thought crime 5 hrs ago #30
While not the biggest Biden fan compared to many here, I can't agree with that EdmondDantes_ 16 hrs ago #11
You are explaining WHY he didn't step down. thought crime 5 hrs ago #29
Clan you find a Biden quote ever saying he was going to leave after one term? karynnj 15 hrs ago #14
Here you go Sewa 13 hrs ago #15
That is others saying he won't run a second time karynnj 12 hrs ago #18
The bottomline is that Biden Sewa 9 hrs ago #25
Post removed Post removed 7 hrs ago #28
"Suggests" is not definitive Mad_Machine76 12 hrs ago #20
I could write a better "autopsy" in a few sentences. FascismIsDeath 16 hrs ago #5
+1. And the migrant surge shouldn't have been allowed. That was a huge gift to Trump. dalton99a 16 hrs ago #6
Message auto-removed Name removed 16 hrs ago #13
That's one I don't see many addressing fujiyamasan 12 hrs ago #17
But Schumer swore this would work! leftstreet 16 hrs ago #9
Sidestepping critical issues is not an autopsy. Incredible. Passages 16 hrs ago #12
Riiight. Let's all engage in more B.See 12 hrs ago #19
Republicans write off rural America, give them nothing but culture wars and sit back taking their vote for granted. betsuni 10 hrs ago #21
this shit is why we lost bigtree 10 hrs ago #22
I agree. hamsterjill 8 hrs ago #27
Glad it was released, but why not address this part: Polybius 9 hrs ago #23
Instead, it points to our failure with rural voters. Thanks. thought crime 5 hrs ago #31
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