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In reply to the discussion: What is the Democratic Party doing wrong? [View all]Response to JI7 (Reply #72)
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it's the fact that rural/exurban white voters are overrepresented in Congress
geek tragedy
Jul 2014
#9
THIS. And we needed to try hard and protect Women's reproductive rights on a Federal level already
bettyellen
Jul 2014
#28
Please stop blaming women and minorities for white men voting like rightwing assholes.
geek tragedy
Jul 2014
#16
And I would just add that lots of white working-class men still vote Democratic
YoungDemCA
Jul 2014
#30
For women, people of color, and the LGBT community, "social" and "economic" issues are inseparable
YoungDemCA
Jul 2014
#25
"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
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
It might help if they considered principles and ideals as something more than slogans.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Jul 2014
#26
I disagree. Look at Democrats like Martin O'Malley and even the hated on DU, Terry McAuliffe.
FSogol
Jul 2014
#47
Being "bipartisan" and corporate when the other party isn't bipartisan and was already corporate.
mmonk
Jul 2014
#45
i think it's the media in conjunction with tons of corporate money...and wimpy politicians.
spanone
Jul 2014
#57
^^ This. A lot of our weaknesses can be summarized as "running to the center". n/t
winter is coming
Jul 2014
#66
Certainly true but that kind of a thing is no substitute for jobs, opportunities, and wages.
TheKentuckian
Jul 2014
#82
I'm sure many books could be written to answer that but poverty breeds poverty to start
TheKentuckian
Jul 2014
#86