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In reply to the discussion: Why the arguments of Obama's defenders leave many cold. [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)I walked many precincts and tabled and called and really campaigned hard for Kerry/Edwards in 2004.
So, a lot of the disgruntled Democrats here are activists who have been extremely active and loyal to the Democratic Party for many years.
I wore my Adlai Stevenson button when I was in grade school.
I campaigned for McGovern. I lived overseas for some years, but when I returned I got active in politics again and campaigned for Democratic candidates many, many times.
We are genuine Democrats here. In fact, I was campaigning for McGovern when Obama was just a child. And he wasn't born when Stevenson ran.
It is people who have been stalwart Democrats all their lives -- and some of the lives have been very long -- who are disgusted with a lot of Obama's cabinet choices and policies. I am a Democrat. That I know. But is Obama??????
I will vote for Obama as I have for other Democratic candidates about whom I had doubts. But I would like to see an end to the corruption in D.C. I genuinely hoped that Obama had the courage and strength to open up D.C., but apparently I was wrong.
Don't be down on us. We are the Democratic Party. If Obama wants to get re-elected, he needs to do a lot more to make us enthusiastic. We are the guys who get out and walk precincts and talk to voters. He has made that hard for us.