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In reply to the discussion: How about a Voters' Revolution? [View all]MineralMan
(151,398 posts)The congressional representative from my district MN CD-4, was a teacher. She's not a banker. She was a teacher. Her name is Betty McCollum. She's also a progressive and represents our district very well, indeed. We picked her, campaigned for her, and voted for her. We will do the same in 2014 and re-elect her.
The people in my district are not stupid. They elected an excellent person to represent us. If you think voters are stupid, you will not try to get them to vote for good people. It is a self-fulfilling prophecy. Start thinking of the voters where you live as smart people and help them select and elect great legislators.
Your assumption is incorrect. And your assumption is harming the chances of some very good candidate for office.
Help the voters in your own community to understand why they should vote for a candidate and they'll do that. Ignore them or call them stupid, and they will not.
Cynicism is not activism. It is the opposite of activism.