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In reply to the discussion: On the eve of this election, there's something I need your help to understand [View all]Chathamization
(1,638 posts)There were (and are) numerous ones. If there wasn't one were they were, then they could work with local organizations to recruit ones, and/or volunteer for candidates in other areas against fracking. They could try to get Democratic part members to bother paying attention to the issues and showing up to primaries, and making sure that all Democratic candidates who support fracking lose, rather than having people say they're against fracking but then voting for pro-fracking candidates in the primaries anyway because they can't be bothered (or, more commonly, just staying home and saying they don't care if the winner is pro- or anti-fracking).
Again, being theoretically against something isn't terribly important when your actual position is "I don't care enough about it one way or another to do even the minimal amount of work necessary."