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In reply to the discussion: Why Democrats lost [View all]deurbano
(2,986 posts)130. Back at you: "Stop attacking people like me and start working with us. Your future depends on it."
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I agree. They ran the wrong way. Yesterday was a big victory for the Conservatives.
rhett o rick
Nov 2014
#73
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
And the problem with Brokaw's analysis is that the Republicans DO NOT have to govern.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Nov 2014
#112
One thing that can't be overlooked in politics it's always blame the other guys
HereSince1628
Nov 2014
#19
"I belong to no organized political party, I'm a Democrat." Still true after all these years.
bklyncowgirl
Nov 2014
#7
Radical leftists play into the "conservative" strategy of spreading discord and discontent
Cary
Nov 2014
#102
Back at you: "Stop attacking people like me and start working with us. Your future depends on it."
deurbano
Nov 2014
#130
I don't understnad OR agree with the statement that we are "self-destructive."
OrwellwasRight
Nov 2014
#121
So far on DU I've been told it was single women, LGBT people, liberals and the youth voters
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2014
#37
Sorry.. I should have just kept out of it. It just made me mad.. but, then you were obviously
Cha
Nov 2014
#26
Well, any DU'er posting an immature comment about their ignore list is pathetic.
KittyWampus
Nov 2014
#70
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
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
You know, that really is not an excuse I can buy. LGBT voters have had every single Democratic
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2014
#71
Here in Oregon Democrats won. Obama has not shown up here to do a public event since 2008
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2014
#52
The root reason is voter suppression. But a loud and clear message of an agenda for the people
DesertDiamond
Nov 2014
#65
uh, Shumlin sure as shit didn't run from the President. At all. You have no clue what you're
cali
Nov 2014
#75
You mean it wasn't income disparity, NSA spying on our children, bank fraud and general
whereisjustice
Nov 2014
#82
Check out how many of these "Democrats" ran like they were "as good as" Republicans.
Spitfire of ATJ
Nov 2014
#91
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
But I keep reading here it's because the president is a failure, a crypto-fascist Republican
Number23
Nov 2014
#146