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In reply to the discussion: The real reason there are so many threads about alleged "Progressive vote suppression" [View all]joshcryer
(62,536 posts)58. I didn't. I canvased.
And we kept Colorado blue. One of the few states to do so. We lost a lot of good progressives, Grayson, Feingold, but I don't recall the supposed "liberal critics" accepting the blame for those loses.
If people keep perpetuating the lie that there is nothing worth voting for, then people won't vote. Even the OP makes up nonsense about how the Democrats did nothing to bolster the economy. Oh wait, the Democrats lost the Congress in 2010 and have literally been unable to do anything since... strange how that works out.
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The real reason there are so many threads about alleged "Progressive vote suppression" [View all]
Savannahmann
Oct 2014
OP
It also helps justify continued dismissal of progressive issues and values by "Party Loyalists"
Scootaloo
Oct 2014
#1
There are high profile examples of 'progressives' discouraging voting or advocating third parties
wyldwolf
Oct 2014
#2
Oh yeah - that Ted Rall piece at Alternet telling 'progressives' to break up with Democrats
wyldwolf
Oct 2014
#16
to show 'progressives' have threatened to sit out elections or support third party candidates
wyldwolf
Oct 2014
#54
Supreme Court overturning the Voting Rights Act this year is, of course, purely coincidental.
ieoeja
Oct 2014
#14
The truth is that corporatists seek closely divided government, not majorities.
woo me with science
Oct 2014
#31
+1000. I wouldn't be a bit surprised to find out the D's collude with the R's to suppress the 99%.
blkmusclmachine
Oct 2014
#33
I mostly agree with this, but I see nothing wrong with the 'War on Women' as one
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Oct 2014
#35
I'll take the local paper over the soppy conservative NY Times, thanks. nt
AverageJoe90
Oct 2014
#48
Women's turnout, and especially young women and women of color, is vital to Dem victories.
LeftyMom
Oct 2014
#45
Are you suggesting that Democratic Party leadership is posting threads on DU?
brooklynite
Oct 2014
#42