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Why Democrats lost [View all] ProSense Nov 2014 OP
I agree with half of that. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Nov 2014 #1
I agree. They ran the wrong way. Yesterday was a big victory for the Conservatives. rhett o rick Nov 2014 #73
A big, long chunk of the road to feudalism got paved last night. hifiguy Nov 2014 #135
Speaking of feudalism have you seen this: rhett o rick Nov 2014 #138
Thank you for that link, sir! hifiguy Nov 2014 #139
Obama has also run away from (populist) Democratic values... radhika Nov 2014 #83
No! He was given a house and senate full of Blue Dog Democrats and Republicans Liberal_Stalwart71 Nov 2014 #106
The Blue Dogs didnt force him to support the Trans Pacific Partnership. They didn't force him rhett o rick Nov 2014 #140
Exactly! And as I said a number of times earlier, their strategies made the democratic party look RKP5637 Nov 2014 #2
They failed to connect the dots that many white Americans voted for Obama twice LeftInTX Nov 2014 #131
It really po'ed me. I voted for Obama, twice. NO president is perfect and NO president has RKP5637 Nov 2014 #133
That was probably part of it. ucrdem Nov 2014 #3
Dems need to quit paying attention to the polls pipoman Nov 2014 #8
Turnout was good. Lots of this ucrdem Nov 2014 #13
The t-baggers came out to vote. Democrats stayed home. n/t n2doc Nov 2014 #27
GOP kept T-bag candidates out of the races ucrdem Nov 2014 #31
Like Ernst and Gardner and Tillis? n2doc Nov 2014 #34
Exit polling: ucrdem Nov 2014 #41
I personally don't believe exit polls anymore. n2doc Nov 2014 #44
Yes, Ted Cruz has lots of new allies now. emulatorloo Nov 2014 #55
And the problem with Brokaw's analysis is that the Republicans DO NOT have to govern. Liberal_Stalwart71 Nov 2014 #112
Tea partiers and Republican Establishment critics adopted a ... 1StrongBlackMan Nov 2014 #119
Turnout was down for Democrats in Texas Gothmog Nov 2014 #141
Voter obstruction and voter turnout aren't the same thing. ucrdem Nov 2014 #149
In WI Mary Burke DID NOT run away from Obama or the Clintons. HereSince1628 Nov 2014 #4
Two things ProSense Nov 2014 #9
One thing that can't be overlooked in politics it's always blame the other guys HereSince1628 Nov 2014 #19
Carville nil desperandum Nov 2014 #85
The radical left is self destructive Cary Nov 2014 #5
"I belong to no organized political party, I'm a Democrat." Still true after all these years. bklyncowgirl Nov 2014 #7
You have to understand that "conservatives" are fascists Cary Nov 2014 #14
And they generally like to follow orders. bklyncowgirl Nov 2014 #20
What radical left? OrwellwasRight Nov 2014 #64
this ^ ... madmom Nov 2014 #68
Yeppers... Cary Nov 2014 #88
Which part of my comment didn't you understand? Cary Nov 2014 #87
How can people 'disrespect the radical left' when there isn't one? leftstreet Nov 2014 #96
Radical leftists play into the "conservative" strategy of spreading discord and discontent Cary Nov 2014 #102
Let's have a witch hunt Tsiyu Nov 2014 #114
Did I suggest any such thing? Cary Nov 2014 #122
Back at you: "Stop attacking people like me and start working with us. Your future depends on it." deurbano Nov 2014 #130
Thank you Tsiyu Nov 2014 #142
I don't understnad OR agree with the statement that we are "self-destructive." OrwellwasRight Nov 2014 #121
The far left bears little relationship to the far right Cary Nov 2014 #123
Can you PLEASE describe a "far left policy" for me? PassingFair Nov 2014 #127
Simply join with the mainstream? OrwellwasRight Nov 2014 #134
Ya let's keep hippie punching! Alittleliberal Nov 2014 #129
+1 leftstreet Nov 2014 #89
The "radical left" has no political representation. m-lekktor Nov 2014 #74
Agreed Cary Nov 2014 #90
What I make of it is the ptb is afraid to make a few waves. Do you think madmom Nov 2014 #110
+1000! adirondacker Nov 2014 #116
I'm A Leftie... Got ALL The Lefties I Know Here I FL ChiciB1 Nov 2014 #93
Actually, the term the DLC coined was "The Loony Left".... Spitfire of ATJ Nov 2014 #94
This message was self-deleted by its author Marr Nov 2014 #147
Welcome back ProSense. n/t FSogol Nov 2014 #6
Welcome back. joshcryer Nov 2014 #10
I pretty much agree. Puglover Nov 2014 #11
I read right here on DU that is was because of single female voters. boston bean Nov 2014 #12
Come on Cary Nov 2014 #15
Well, I feel like you, but others here apparently do not. boston bean Nov 2014 #17
So far on DU I've been told it was single women, LGBT people, liberals and the youth voters Bluenorthwest Nov 2014 #37
I saw that post JustAnotherGen Nov 2014 #62
I read Netflix and video games are to blame. (nt) TacoD Nov 2014 #117
"Enjoy the next four years"? I cleared my Ignore list for this day demwing Nov 2014 #16
LOL corkhead Nov 2014 #18
This message was self-deleted by its author Cha Nov 2014 #21
Actually, ever letting the OP off of that list was a big deal demwing Nov 2014 #22
Sorry.. I should have just kept out of it. It just made me mad.. but, then you were obviously Cha Nov 2014 #26
Cha, much respect. Sorry for aggravating you on this day. /nt demwing Nov 2014 #124
Backatcha, demwing.. Cha Nov 2014 #125
Well, any DU'er posting an immature comment about their ignore list is pathetic. KittyWampus Nov 2014 #70
I love you too demwing Nov 2014 #109
cool story! snooper2 Nov 2014 #36
Yep, that is what I said and got yelled at for saying it! Rex Nov 2014 #23
The next four years will be excruciating for Dems in states that elected gop governors, PS.. Cha Nov 2014 #24
Quinn in IL and Burke in WI absolutely embraced the President! And look what happened! Tatiana Nov 2014 #25
"It doesn't help us to insist the President is vastly popular. He was, but now he isn't. " ProSense Nov 2014 #28
Midterms are often a referendum on the Presidency, so I think Presidential popularity matters. Tatiana Nov 2014 #32
"unity and standing for something" brer cat Nov 2014 #99
Oh yes.. blame Obama.. he doesn't do enough for this country. My sister is a teacher and she Cha Nov 2014 #33
Your sister is a public education teacher and supports this President's education policies? Tatiana Nov 2014 #43
"we didn't really give them a good reason to vote for us." < Deserves repeating. n/t jtuck004 Nov 2014 #49
Obama did a radio ad for Crist. NCTraveler Nov 2014 #29
Crist is not a good example ProSense Nov 2014 #30
I've missed your voice, ProSense. freshwest Nov 2014 #39
BTW NCTraveler Nov 2014 #51
It worked for these Govs.. Cha Nov 2014 #35
That is kind of my point. NCTraveler Nov 2014 #48
Well then you missed the point of the OP Alittleliberal Nov 2014 #128
and he would had lost by and even bigger margin if he hadn't! B Calm Nov 2014 #58
Could be. nt. NCTraveler Nov 2014 #60
Nice to see you again. Xyzse Nov 2014 #38
Good to see you back.... beerandjesus Nov 2014 #40
For all those who thought when your wishy-washy candidate was running away B Calm Nov 2014 #42
Running away from the ACA instead of dispelling GOP lies was a loser. SunSeeker Nov 2014 #45
Exactly, SunSeeker.. unfathomable! Cha Nov 2014 #47
Grimes turned her back on 679,370 democratic voters in Kentucky B Calm Nov 2014 #50
You know, that really is not an excuse I can buy. LGBT voters have had every single Democratic Bluenorthwest Nov 2014 #71
dems/liberals/left lost because they still ignore the right's best weapon certainot Nov 2014 #46
Here in Oregon Democrats won. Obama has not shown up here to do a public event since 2008 Bluenorthwest Nov 2014 #52
Been awhile since I've seen one of your posts. malthaussen Nov 2014 #53
Good to see you back panader0 Nov 2014 #54
Non Voters SHRED Nov 2014 #56
Up late and running late for work. sheshe2 Nov 2014 #57
"Welcome back"??? Dawgs Nov 2014 #59
Hey, how you been? MADem Nov 2014 #61
I wore my "I voted" all day here in California Iliyah Nov 2014 #72
The third way returns to blame the left - TBF Nov 2014 #63
+1 n/t MissDeeds Nov 2014 #84
Yep. Nice timing. Marr Nov 2014 #148
The root reason is voter suppression. But a loud and clear message of an agenda for the people DesertDiamond Nov 2014 #65
This message was self-deleted by its author Todays_Illusion Nov 2014 #66
Anthony Brown is on your list-he didnt run from Obama maced666 Nov 2014 #67
Ah, propaganda returns to lecture the rest of us n/t brentspeak Nov 2014 #69
uh, Shumlin sure as shit didn't run from the President. At all. You have no clue what you're cali Nov 2014 #75
Hi, how are you? ProSense Nov 2014 #80
Study: Citizens United elected more Republicans Hissyspit Nov 2014 #76
Welcome back, Pro...nt SidDithers Nov 2014 #77
At least here in California, nearly every Democrat up for re-election won. 4lbs Nov 2014 #78
Grimes looked especially foolish to me. dawg Nov 2014 #79
Welcome back! hrmjustin Nov 2014 #81
You mean it wasn't income disparity, NSA spying on our children, bank fraud and general whereisjustice Nov 2014 #82
Great to see you back - and I agree karynnj Nov 2014 #86
Check out how many of these "Democrats" ran like they were "as good as" Republicans. Spitfire of ATJ Nov 2014 #91
WHY WE LOST blues lover Nov 2014 #92
1st, welcome back... ReRe Nov 2014 #95
Or perhaps it was because Obama is in the last 2 years of an 8 year presidency. Kablooie Nov 2014 #97
"Illinois -- Few more reliably Democratic states than Illinois"? In what universe? ieoeja Nov 2014 #98
And still, even after this historic loss, we have Democrats here on DU blaming Obama Liberal_Stalwart71 Nov 2014 #100
+1 Rex Nov 2014 #108
I agree.. Peacetrain Nov 2014 #101
The American dream is dead and it was an act of suicide. Kelselsius Nov 2014 #103
ProSense! NYC_SKP Nov 2014 #104
Circular Firing Squad kairos12 Nov 2014 #105
A lot of this turned out just the way it was expected in a midterm aikoaiko Nov 2014 #107
Glad to see you back. MineralMan Nov 2014 #111
While I Didn't See The Magnitude Of The Loss DallasNE Nov 2014 #113
IMHO SmittynMo Nov 2014 #115
Turnout in Texas was at least 200,000 less than 2010 LeftInTX Nov 2014 #137
the reasons are many and varied stupidicus Nov 2014 #118
Nice that nobody thinks racism was a cause mikehiggins Nov 2014 #120
ProSense is back? Good to see you again. Hekate Nov 2014 #126
Yep. Tom Wolf had President Obama here last Sunday, blue neen Nov 2014 #132
Sister...welcome the fuck back. nt msanthrope Nov 2014 #136
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 2014 #143
They were distracted and put on the defensive... kentuck Nov 2014 #144
WV Doesn't count? Ricochet21 Nov 2014 #145
But I keep reading here it's because the president is a failure, a crypto-fascist Republican Number23 Nov 2014 #146
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