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In reply to the discussion: If The Dems Made A Concerted Effort To Appeal To Rural Voters What Would You Recommend They Do?.... [View all]socialist_n_TN
(11,481 posts)I was born in a small Mississippi town and spent the first 7 years there in the 1950s and still have relatives that do live there, so maybe..
BTW, I agree with the folks that say you can't think of them as dumb hicks and get anywhere. Or even be correct about that preconception. My uncles and both sides were college graduates, one an engineer that worked for NASA in the 60s. Before he went back home to raise cattle.
There have been a couple of answers here that I liked. The Kentuckian and AnnaBanana's specifically. Personally I think that you have to go back to what worked in the 1930s and that's a left wing economic populism. To all the wedge issues you just answer, "I'll follow whatever the law is" and let it go and then return to pounding the economic populist theme. Dig up some of the Kingfish's speeches and update them and see what happens. Huey Long was to the LEFT of Roosevelt and he was elected in a rural state until he was assassinated. I'd imagine that what worked then would probably work today.
Oh yeah, the poster upthread who talked about Bernie Sanders was a good answer too. Apparently Vermont is the MOST rural state in the country and it CONTINUES TO ELECT AN AVOWED SOCIALIST (albeit a very moderate Dem Socialist) TO STATEWIDE OFFICE. I'd say Bernie would have a lot to teach us about this.