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In reply to the discussion: What do you think should be the number one priority of the Democratic Party? [View all]deurbano
(2,986 posts)81. They're able to do so much crap at the state level that they can't pull off nationally
We have to get out the Democratic votes in the midterms.
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What do you think should be the number one priority of the Democratic Party? [View all]
kentuck
Jul 2013
OP
They're able to do so much crap at the state level that they can't pull off nationally
deurbano
Jul 2013
#81
Concentrating on electing Hillary as the 45th President to continue the wonderful Obama agenda 4ever
graham4anything
Jul 2013
#3
Stagnant/decreasing incomes combined with rising housing/HC/education costs
BeyondGeography
Jul 2013
#14
Well said, hobbit709. Progressive taxes, legal protection for unions, a stronger safety net,
pampango
Jul 2013
#39
Breaking away from the DLC, third party business friendly politics and bringing it's platform back
Cleita
Jul 2013
#17
too many bumble-fuck low-information-voters still get all their nooze from the teevee
corkhead
Jul 2013
#58
I think most people get information (usually MISinformation) from commentators...
OneGrassRoot
Jul 2013
#63
All of the above is the clear winner - but ousting the Right Wing Extremists would be a good start
1-Old-Man
Jul 2013
#30
Fix the real, or Main Street economy. If they do that, they get elected. If they fail,
Egalitarian Thug
Jul 2013
#47
That plus a trade policy beneficial to the US worker and a coherent energy policy.
FarCenter
Jul 2013
#59
I don't see how the real economy can be fixed without them. Fair trade and ending the stupidity
Egalitarian Thug
Jul 2013
#66