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In reply to the discussion: What are your true feelings about supporting the Democratic Party of today? [View all]BainsBane
(57,248 posts)I didn't realize I was supposed to convince members of a site called Democratic Underground to vote Democratic. I assumed that was a given. I do GOTV efforts in my own community, and as anyone knows who has done such canvassing, the focus is on turning out voters who will vote Democratic, not convincing them who to vote for.
If people have to be flattered and have their egos stroked to vote Democratic, they aren't Democrats. When people have repeatedly voiced conservative positions on issues, I'm not even slightly surprised that they have no problem with the GOP taking the Senate or the White House. If someone doesn't care about social justice, there is nothing I can do to convince them that the lives of other human beings matter. That is something that is either within someone or it isn't. Individual politicians may focus on convincing them that voting a particular way serves their own self interest, but that is not my responsibility. The Democratic Party doesn't waste time on convincing non-Democrats to vote. Why should I? I'll focus on getting Democrats out to vote, as GOTV efforts always do.