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In reply to the discussion: What was the GOP's "coherent message" that they "stood for"? [View all]sinkingfeeling
(57,801 posts)24. Here's a couple from Arkansas.....
And here's articles on that strategy from the GOP...
http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/22/politics/gop-ties-dems-to-obama-and-pelosi/
http://www.nationaljournal.com/against-the-grain/running-against-obama-republicans-positioned-for-midterm-sweep-20141020
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The GOP doesn't have a coherent message. Do you know for a fact that Democrats didn't get out and
still_one
Nov 2014
#1
I am entirely serious. Give me an example of this apparently monstrously effective messaging machine
Recursion
Nov 2014
#12
I'm talking messaging. Do you think voters actually read the Congressional Record?
Recursion
Nov 2014
#14
Bingo! They loudly proclaimed they were against everything Obama represents and supports
LonePirate
Nov 2014
#6
The coherent message is that black people and urban intellectuals are scary people.
hunter
Nov 2014
#48
They all pretty much ran against the President and it worked because, IMO
justiceischeap
Nov 2014
#47