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Response to JI7 (Reply #72)

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It takes lot's of money. upaloopa Jul 2014 #1
At some stage rock Jul 2014 #46
I agree upaloopa Jul 2014 #60
Democrats campaign on OPPOSITION!! Then oppose nothing n/t leftstreet Jul 2014 #2
What do you mean? kentuck Jul 2014 #4
Claim they'll fight the GOP. Get elected. Don't fight leftstreet Jul 2014 #5
^^ Or something. nt TBF Jul 2014 #18
Have you ever found anything...anything at all good BootinUp Jul 2014 #59
Too many act and think like fucking GOPers. JEB Jul 2014 #3
Dems have trouble defining their core values derby378 Jul 2014 #6
I fear they are missing the boat on marijuana legalization. conservaphobe Jul 2014 #7
I have warned of this for years. The Party won't lead. Eleanors38 Jul 2014 #22
I'm not sure they'd be "leading", at least for medical marijuana. winter is coming Jul 2014 #63
At this point it's who capitalizes on rolling back prohibition, Eleanors38 Jul 2014 #84
I've been arguing that for years. Jackpine Radical Jul 2014 #53
+1 nt laundry_queen Jul 2014 #89
The urge they have to get along with the republicans is too strong. Autumn Jul 2014 #8
it's the fact that rural/exurban white voters are overrepresented in Congress geek tragedy Jul 2014 #9
True YoungDemCA Jul 2014 #20
THIS. And we needed to try hard and protect Women's reproductive rights on a Federal level already bettyellen Jul 2014 #28
The dem party is not unpopular Takket Jul 2014 #10
Legalized bribery in the form of pacs and campaign contributions betterdemsonly Jul 2014 #11
The other day I got a request for a donation... kentuck Jul 2014 #13
Republicans are dragging down everyones notion JaneyVee Jul 2014 #12
Focusing too much on social issues rather than economic ones Populist_Prole Jul 2014 #14
Please stop blaming women and minorities for white men voting like rightwing assholes. geek tragedy Jul 2014 #16
Horse hockey. you're barking up the wrong tree. Populist_Prole Jul 2014 #19
People never mean Latinos or blacks when they talk about "Joe Lunchbox" geek tragedy Jul 2014 #24
And I would just add that lots of white working-class men still vote Democratic YoungDemCA Jul 2014 #30
Yes, white working class voters in New England geek tragedy Jul 2014 #33
Yeah, this is true. AverageJoe90 Jul 2014 #87
yes, that's why the "welfare queen" was so appealing to them JI7 Jul 2014 #70
Jury Results, Sir The Magistrate Jul 2014 #88
Regards, sir. It appears someone's angst will have to geek tragedy Jul 2014 #95
For women, people of color, and the LGBT community, "social" and "economic" issues are inseparable YoungDemCA Jul 2014 #25
I guess we then know what the wedge issues are now, don't we? Populist_Prole Jul 2014 #27
What? YoungDemCA Jul 2014 #31
civil rights are not 'wedge issues" no matter how many straight geek tragedy Jul 2014 #34
"your lack of concern for the civil rights of those who were not born like you is your problem" bettyellen Jul 2014 #43
Wedge issues are most effective when they are also important issues. woo me with science Jul 2014 #44
TELL IT, Geek!! Number23 Jul 2014 #68
It didn't need to be one or the other leftstreet Jul 2014 #38
+1. It doesn't have to be one or the other. winter is coming Jul 2014 #64
bullshit- those are core Democratic values you are knocking there. "well heeled social liberals"??? bettyellen Jul 2014 #41
WHich Social Issues do you have a problem with ? because for minorities and women, economic issues JI7 Jul 2014 #73
They haven't figured out how to unify their diverse elements tularetom Jul 2014 #15
Another good point YoungDemCA Jul 2014 #32
18-29 Year Olds Dropped Off by 60% otohara Jul 2014 #17
CORPORATE MONEY. woo me with science Jul 2014 #21
Yep. kentuck Jul 2014 #23
Precisely. We ARE in a corporate state NOW. The conversation Eleanors38 Jul 2014 #29
This message was self-deleted by its author 1000words Jul 2014 #35
And corporate media. muntrv Jul 2014 #48
Yuppers -- and I'd add brainwashing Armstead Jul 2014 #91
+1 octoberlib Jul 2014 #96
It might help if they considered principles and ideals as something more than slogans. Tierra_y_Libertad Jul 2014 #26
Who talks most about corporate over-reach? Teaparty. nt Eleanors38 Jul 2014 #36
Getting rich instead of doing right? Iggo Jul 2014 #37
Too chicken AgingAmerican Jul 2014 #39
Perspective FSogol Jul 2014 #40
The best way to a person's mind... kentuck Jul 2014 #42
I disagree. Look at Democrats like Martin O'Malley and even the hated on DU, Terry McAuliffe. FSogol Jul 2014 #47
What do you mean? kentuck Jul 2014 #50
What? You said, "Democrats are missing a sincerity in their message" FSogol Jul 2014 #52
Obviously, not all of them.... kentuck Jul 2014 #55
so which ones are lacking sincerity ? JI7 Jul 2014 #72
This message was self-deleted by its author kentuck Jul 2014 #76
I think a large proportion of Democrats... kentuck Jul 2014 #79
can you give me names ? JI7 Jul 2014 #80
President Obama sometimes Armstead Jul 2014 #92
Being "bipartisan" and corporate when the other party isn't bipartisan and was already corporate. mmonk Jul 2014 #45
Democratic politicians believe they are entitled to working class votes, Maedhros Jul 2014 #49
The pathway to knowledge.... kentuck Jul 2014 #51
Yep Ash_F Jul 2014 #54
When Republicans campaign on crazy policies and win, Maedhros Jul 2014 #56
Do you really think 2006 was a working class revolt in order to geek tragedy Jul 2014 #58
i think it's the media in conjunction with tons of corporate money...and wimpy politicians. spanone Jul 2014 #57
My two cents..... democrank Jul 2014 #61
Worth much more than two cents.....Hit nail on head Armstead Jul 2014 #93
What is the party doing wrong? MissDeeds Jul 2014 #62
^^ This. A lot of our weaknesses can be summarized as "running to the center". n/t winter is coming Jul 2014 #66
Are you a Democrat? treestar Jul 2014 #65
It is a mistake to think... kentuck Jul 2014 #81
Both sides spend most of their time campaigning Puzzledtraveller Jul 2014 #67
social issues certainly do affect economic issues for women and minorities JI7 Jul 2014 #69
Certainly true but that kind of a thing is no substitute for jobs, opportunities, and wages. TheKentuckian Jul 2014 #82
it certainly does matter , why do blacks have such higher poverty rate ? JI7 Jul 2014 #83
I'm sure many books could be written to answer that but poverty breeds poverty to start TheKentuckian Jul 2014 #86
I agree Armstead Jul 2014 #94
They need to realize that progressive policies WIN and stop with the triangulating bullshit. alarimer Jul 2014 #71
is that how Terry Mcauliffe won and Russ Feingold lost ? JI7 Jul 2014 #74
You can't sit on two stools... ljm2002 Jul 2014 #75
They have been passive for far too long lostincalifornia Jul 2014 #77
Vast majority of people who would bother to vote would vote Democratic randys1 Jul 2014 #78
Our turnout is less than stellar madville Jul 2014 #85
Considering that the POTUS is doing his job and Congresses I say we are doing Rex Jul 2014 #90
The same thing the Republican Party is doing wrong TransitJohn Jul 2014 #97
I've talked about this many times. Savannahmann Jul 2014 #98
They run on opposition to the GOP BlindTiresias Jul 2014 #99
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