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In reply to the discussion: What could Landrieu have done to go further right? [View all]Recursion
(56,582 posts)101. Garcia, Schneider, Enyart, Horsford, Shea-Porter, Bishop, Maffei
Actually I'm still not sure about Maffei and I'd love if somebody from central NY could tell me what the hell happened there.
But all seven were supported by the party and the committee, just like the three conservatives who lost, and the two conservatives who won back districts.
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I rather liked my post from another Landrieu thread. I'll paste it here w. some edits.
merrily
Dec 2014
#1
LA didn't have one, but AR had a Green candidate who ran on single payer and a higher minimum wage
Recursion
Dec 2014
#7
Moving right, leaving the base and half the potential electorate behind, to try to peel off ...
Scuba
Dec 2014
#61
Disagree. The electorate is not demanding lower wages, or more jobs leaving the US
merrily
Dec 2014
#116
Wrong, we learned another fact from this last midterm where right leaning Dems lost AGAIN.
sabrina 1
Dec 2014
#72
No. 3 conservatives lost as opposed to 7 liberals. And the only pick-offs were by conservative dems
Recursion
Dec 2014
#98
Funny how you always manage to blame the Left for the Party leaders moving right.
rhett o rick
Dec 2014
#134
No one attacked you personally, yet your replies 4 and 10 are quite insulting to Manny and Spitfire.
merrily
Dec 2014
#11
Because Landrieu defended a woman's right to choose and background checks on gun
Recursion
Dec 2014
#12
Much more liberal Democrats than Landrieu ran in the jungle primary. They all lost very badly.
Recursion
Dec 2014
#19
The voters had a right leaning Dem and they rejected her. The voters have consistently rejected
sabrina 1
Dec 2014
#75
Well if it's that bad, then we may as well just give up and let the Republicans have it all, no??
sabrina 1
Dec 2014
#89
Did the party leadership back the progressive candidates in the primaries? Fund them
sabrina 1
Dec 2014
#91
Actually I don't need Brooklynite's input on this. I worked for nine years for
sabrina 1
Dec 2014
#96
Whether you SUPPORT Wall Street or Main Street has nothing to do with the truth.....
brooklynite
Dec 2014
#167
Braleya nd Udall got about the same percent of the votes in states that Obama carried twice
bornskeptic
Dec 2014
#105
Agree, but it is also fantasy to think that all we need is for candidates to be more right.
merrily
Dec 2014
#117
That would be nearly as silly as claiming all we need is "real progressive candidates"
Recursion
Dec 2014
#146
Yes. I will stand here and say she would have done better as a bigger liberal.
Scootaloo
Dec 2014
#14
why didn't the liberals of louisiana vote for the more liberal democrats who were also on the race
JI7
Dec 2014
#23
they were on the ballot , do liberals in the state not know how to do simple research
JI7
Dec 2014
#38
If the Democrats of louisiana really want a conservative Democrat... why didn't William Waymire win?
Scootaloo
Dec 2014
#44
Nailed it, especially that part in your last paragraph about giving credence to the Republicans.
Scuba
Dec 2014
#63
"and tell the undecided voters that republicans are right about things."
Spitfire of ATJ
Dec 2014
#83
I'm not sure why you are conflating 2008 and 2014. Based on Obama's approval rating, the 2014 result
tritsofme
Dec 2014
#121
I said the two elections were different, which is about the direct opposite of conflating.
merrily
Dec 2014
#122
Well she could be anti-choice, anti immigration reform, against gun background checks
Recursion
Dec 2014
#4
I'd bet most of the people who voted against her couldn't tell you what her positions
merrily
Dec 2014
#6
Yes, she did need to appeal to the people of Louisiana. Apparently, she didn't.
merrily
Dec 2014
#68
As far as allegedly "trashing" DUers, how many OPs calling out DUers who are not thrilled
merrily
Dec 2014
#99
"Did you scold Steve Leser, for example, for his call out thread? or brooklynite for his? "
Capt. Obvious
Dec 2014
#160
I have. I imagine she would not have made the run-off. The more liberal Democrats who ran didn't.
Recursion
Dec 2014
#18
OK, so there was one rather liberal Democrat on the LA ballot in the jungle primary.
Recursion
Dec 2014
#35
So the answer is, obviously, to abandon liberal principles and join the right.
Scootaloo
Dec 2014
#42
It was a waffle merrily. A Belgian waffle with berries and bacon. Nothing could ever beat that
Autumn
Dec 2014
#97
Well, at least we agree on one thing. However, then I must have misunderstood your
merrily
Dec 2014
#108
Where is this alleged "trashing" taking place, though? You said it was not on DU. So who was
merrily
Dec 2014
#112
So, when you said the answer is "stop trashing the liberal candidate" you meant mass media
merrily
Dec 2014
#114
Let's see: the answer is for mass media to stop trashing the more liberal candidate, but
merrily
Dec 2014
#127
Again, where is this alleged lying bashing that allegedly fuels the mass media taking place?
merrily
Dec 2014
#132
No, at its finest, pretzel logic is looking at the record of the Dem Party post DLC and
merrily
Dec 2014
#70
A majority of the ones who showed up preferred a Senate candidate who is (nt)
Recursion
Dec 2014
#145
A former louisianan here, the Landrieu family has been deep in politics for years
Thinkingabout
Dec 2014
#79
She could have announced she had formally changed her party affiliation to republican.
Autumn
Dec 2014
#80
More critically is if there are folks that feel she was too liberal to win what do they advise
TheKentuckian
Dec 2014
#106
If she wanted to be a republican, she should had run under the republican ticket.
B Calm
Dec 2014
#110
If only politicians could rid the nation of the accursed scourge of voters, all would be great.
merrily
Dec 2014
#133
Go big in the opposite direction. All it takes is one victory to re-emerge the left in the South.
True Blue Door
Dec 2014
#165