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In reply to the discussion: What would it take for the GOP to lose the House? [View all]Cyrano
(15,388 posts)32. Here's the thing
Even if the Dems could come up with inspiring messages, they would never be heard. John McCain or Ted Cruz merely have to cut a fart to get coverage. The only coverage Dems get are on MSNBC and liberal websites.
Nonetheless, the crux of my OP is: "What does it take to get through to people who seem to be living in 'The Matrix?'" I don't believe that we can wake them up regardless of what we say or how nicely we say it.
Yet, no matter how much the GOP craps on their base, that base still votes for them. It seems to me that even a semi-sentient being would catch on at some point.
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Do you believe we actually have an advantage in those gerrymandered districts though?
TheKentuckian
Jul 2014
#37
Yep, in an organized fashion. Too willy nilly and safe districts become dicey and no impact is made
TheKentuckian
Jul 2014
#42