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In reply to the discussion: What was the GOP's "coherent message" that they "stood for"? [View all]nilesobek
(1,423 posts)66. The GOP doesn't need
an overtly articulated message. Its pretty much, "Black guy in the White House, Socialist, Muslim usurper. (I saw that one in the local newspaper). They are appealing to the lowest common denominator, which is fear.
Those candidates ran away from Obama and his numerous accomplishments like alcoholics racing to get to the liquor store before it closes. You don't abandon the main guy of the team. Democrats were weak and no backup for Obama. If there had been severe, sustained, principled attacks and push back against the Republican "message," then we might have been able to swing a few seats.
Even in defeat we all could have stuck together instead of "everyman for himself." That sends a message of solidarity and force to Republicans.
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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