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Fred Sanders

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26. Passion, passion, passion, if Obama does not use the bully pulpit to motivate, who will?
Wed Aug 6, 2014, 05:48 PM
Aug 2014

The GOP is afraid of turnout more than anything else, by far.

Vote or STFU.

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Which is why they're poised to hold on to the House and capture the Senate, right? regnaD kciN Aug 2014 #1
Well there are the dual problems of gerrymandering and applegrove Aug 2014 #3
We Are Trying to Defend Far More Seats Than the Rapuglicans Are AndyTiedye Aug 2014 #6
Senate will remain D rufus dog Aug 2014 #31
From your mouth to the voters' ears. n/t MrModerate Aug 2014 #41
Damn right. GOTFV! riqster Aug 2014 #7
Senate seats are state-wide. Gerrymandering doesn't affect them. SharonAnn Aug 2014 #11
Yes. I was refering to the House seats when I said gerrymandering. applegrove Aug 2014 #13
And we can do something about the first problem, as well ... 1StrongBlackMan Aug 2014 #16
Those reports drive me nuts, too nikto Aug 2014 #23
The powers that be and their MSM lackeys need to get that tblue37 Aug 2014 #36
Now if everyone would vote -not just old white men... lunasun Aug 2014 #2
How could this be? winter is coming Aug 2014 #4
As they said on FARK, Manifestor_of_Light Aug 2014 #5
And Jar Jar Binks. AngryDem001 Aug 2014 #40
I wonder why..... hifiguy Aug 2014 #8
his does not bode well for the gop. samsingh Aug 2014 #9
Great rtracey Aug 2014 #10
The voters disapprove of the GOP far more than Democrats or Obama, where are they on voting day? Fred Sanders Aug 2014 #27
The VOTING MACHINEZ Love the GOP AndyTiedye Aug 2014 #39
Thats a lot of people. milestogo Aug 2014 #12
Here's the candidate I'm campaigning for. Zorra Aug 2014 #14
Unfortunately... Dopers_Greed Aug 2014 #15
Not true ... 1StrongBlackMan Aug 2014 #17
There is a belief that voting GOP and talking like them helps you in your job.... Spitfire of ATJ Aug 2014 #18
Ratings of foxes and Col. Sanders hifiguy Aug 2014 #19
which leaves um... dhill926 Aug 2014 #20
Frankly Aerows Aug 2014 #22
Turnout, turnout, turnout! muntrv Aug 2014 #21
Passion, passion, passion, if Obama does not use the bully pulpit to motivate, who will? Fred Sanders Aug 2014 #26
Obama is keeping his powder dry. And I don't think it's an oversight, either. blkmusclmachine Aug 2014 #34
Voting for GOP=SEVERE PERSONAL DYSFUNCTION (i.e. chronic self-hatred) nikto Aug 2014 #24
Yet the narrative is the GOP will win, for sure....because liberal voters stay home, not motivated Fred Sanders Aug 2014 #25
The GOP's problem is that their shock jocks, bloggers, and other hucksters are loving this. Tarheel_Dem Aug 2014 #28
"Among MODERATES, rocktivity Aug 2014 #29
Attention all women, nonwhites, and young people: VOTE this November 2014!! n/t Beartracks Aug 2014 #30
Let me know when that dog house is big enough that Republicans are in danger of losing the House... Silent3 Aug 2014 #32
We need to inspire the people who are the ones who get out the vote too. applegrove Aug 2014 #33
So how is it they are going to gain 6 Senate seats? Oh right, gerrymandering & vote fraud. Hekate Aug 2014 #35
Nothing a bit of vote suppression and gerrymandering won't fix AllyCat Aug 2014 #37
So the GOP is NOT in the doghouse with old white men. valerief Aug 2014 #38
Is there a concerted effort to get our voters out? Dawson Leery Aug 2014 #42
Friends don't let friends vote Republican libodem Aug 2014 #43
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