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In reply to the discussion: How about we save the purity tests for blue states? [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)113. Howard Dean agrees with ME, too--the worst Dem is better than the best Republican!
Howard Dean would be running Landrieus all over the south, and making sure they had the money, the ground game, the advisors, and the field workers to Bring It Home.
They do actually think that a Bernie wouldn't get laughed outta town. They think that what THEY like is what people with a different mindset, a different attitude, a more religious culture, a more conservative culture, would embrace, when in actual fact, still-very-Catholic Louisiana is not going to jump up and kiss these more lefty POVs. They just aren't. And mocking, deriding and demanding ain't gonna change that.
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How about we don't. When anyone chooses to run as a Democratic party candidate why don't
Vincardog
Dec 2014
#1
You don't bring people around to the Democrats side all at once. People don't change their stripes
Dustlawyer
Dec 2014
#141
I can understand Pryor loosing, he never stood for anything that wasn't run by a focus group
LiberalArkie
Dec 2014
#124
How about we try running actual liberal Democrats with actual STRONG backing of the...
99Forever
Dec 2014
#3
It's never been done. So where are you getting this certainty from? We do know now
sabrina 1
Dec 2014
#86
Landrieu lost because she was painted as "running from Obama." You know, that right winger
MADem
Dec 2014
#93
Landrieu wasn't conservative, though. That's just a fact, no matter what a few people
MADem
Dec 2014
#149
She's pro-choice. Shes pro-equality. She voted for the ACA. She's pro equal pay for equal work.
MADem
Dec 2014
#156
Well, Warren sure tried it with Grimes in KY. It didn't get her over the top there, either.
MADem
Dec 2014
#158
But what you are saying is that you have your standards but that anyone else's are negotiable.
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2014
#19
OK, we're gonna play a numbers game, are we? And go back seven years to do it? "Ha ha ha?"
MADem
Dec 2014
#87
And she lost. do you think the democratic party should abandon those platforms, in order to win?
Scootaloo
Dec 2014
#75
Katrina was nine years ago, and Landrieu didn't lose in 2008. That thesis doesn't work
Scootaloo
Dec 2014
#114
Maybe it would have helped if some of the people trashing her would have gotten out the vote for her
MADem
Dec 2014
#159
The poster is responding to the suggestion that Landrieu is some kind of closet Dem wingnut.
MADem
Dec 2014
#98
You forget the events surrounding Arkansas sending only its second red Senator ever in 2010?
moriah
Dec 2014
#135
You used the phrase "they don't win". That implies always. You were wrong. nt
stevenleser
Dec 2014
#71
I was talking in the present tense. So I hate to break it to you but you are wrong.
pa28
Dec 2014
#97
Sounds to me it's the "Far Left or Die" Wing that has spoken. Screw you, south! We can do it
MADem
Dec 2014
#40
Howard Dean agrees with ME, too--the worst Dem is better than the best Republican!
MADem
Dec 2014
#113
"You" stayed home, and some of "you" took to the internet to shit all over her on election day.
MADem
Dec 2014
#174
Stayed home?? They never made it home--they're living in Houston and scattered to the four winds
MADem
Dec 2014
#41
Is that the democratic base that chose to make waffles instead of voting for the Democrat in LA?..nt
SidDithers
Dec 2014
#16
I think the right-wing efforts of trolling "from the left" have begun to pay off...
SidDithers
Dec 2014
#22
It's pretty obvious to me, too. The right wing is nothing if not relentless, and I think they've
MADem
Dec 2014
#44
Sad that more than a few here have succumbed to that not very sophisticated Jedi mind trick of a
stevenleser
Dec 2014
#47
The liberal policy positions that Landrieu held are gone now. You got nothing in their place...
SidDithers
Dec 2014
#84
You're the one arguing that we must run conservatives and liberalism has no chance.
Scootaloo
Dec 2014
#95
No, I'm the one arguing that staying home and making waffles instead of voting in a run-off election
SidDithers
Dec 2014
#101
"liberals don't win senate elections in states like Louisiana" - neither does Mary Landrieu
Scootaloo
Dec 2014
#18
and she lost this time. You insist liberals can't win, so we shouldn't bother
Scootaloo
Dec 2014
#51
I don't think liberals can win in Louisiana. It's tough even for conservative Dems.
DanTex
Dec 2014
#61
What liberal policies and positions do you advocate abandoning in order to "win"?
Scootaloo
Dec 2014
#68
There are few Southern Dems from that era who wouldn't be Repigs today.....
AverageJoe90
Dec 2014
#133
I'm suggesting that people in Louisiana, on average are more conservative than people in say
DanTex
Dec 2014
#29
Which goal that I listed would not sit well with regular folks in Louisiana? n/t
RufusTFirefly
Dec 2014
#37
They'd agree with the goals. But not the policies that you and I think will achieve those goals.
DanTex
Dec 2014
#38
No. How about we get dems that will actually fight for the dem positions and make the case for them
on point
Dec 2014
#28
I agree with the fighting, but I disagree that the Louisiana senate election is the right place for
DanTex
Dec 2014
#35
How do you know if we don't try? Apparently running a right winger as a democrat didn't work!
B Calm
Dec 2014
#43
Maybe if we run even FURTHER to the right, that will finally do the trick
RufusTFirefly
Dec 2014
#50
It worked 3 times before this. Like I said, without wins by her and other conservative Dems in 2008
DanTex
Dec 2014
#57
You mean like New Jersey, where many wonderful local democratic politicians supported Christie?
still_one
Dec 2014
#31
That we Democrats have a major problem, and it isn't just in the red states. When Lieberman a life
still_one
Dec 2014
#67
And what does that suggest to you? That California and Louisiana have very different voters. nt
stevenleser
Dec 2014
#54
Obviously it's not a 'duh' because you still don't get it. First of all, Landrieu won three times.
stevenleser
Dec 2014
#109
So with that type of logic the next Democratic Senator from Louisiana will have to be even more
B Calm
Dec 2014
#143
It suggests to me that we still have people believing Republicans,....
Spitfire of ATJ
Dec 2014
#105
They would tell you to hush up as they go to a fundraiser with Exxon/Mobil....
Spitfire of ATJ
Dec 2014
#146
I later on, after I posted, saw her comments, but she was far from the only one....
moriah
Dec 2014
#163
Keep in mind that ANY Dem that votes with a Republican is used for the "bipartisan" claim.
Spitfire of ATJ
Dec 2014
#164
Oh sure, I feel SO much better having Landrieu killing single payer than a Republican.
Spitfire of ATJ
Dec 2014
#186
Do you understand that the big battle to get it passed was fought Dem on Dem because of her type?
Spitfire of ATJ
Dec 2014
#189
Uh huh, sure. It was less of a battle to get Olympia Snow than it was to get Landrieu....
Spitfire of ATJ
Dec 2014
#201
The demographics in the South have changed. The old white racists are dying off...
Spitfire of ATJ
Dec 2014
#205
Landrieu's campaign was "you can hardly tell I'm a Dem!": no "purity test" hampered her
MisterP
Dec 2014
#94
What about the liberals in red states? Should the candidates ignore them?
Tierra_y_Libertad
Dec 2014
#118
I call BULLSHIT!! She won in 2008 on the back of Obama's popularity and high voter turnout for HIM
LynneSin
Dec 2014
#126
Running a a Republican Lite is a losing strategy, no matter what state you run for office
TerrapinFlyer
Dec 2014
#128
She's been shown the damn door--and her replacement makes her look like Bernie Sanders crossed with
MADem
Dec 2014
#139
We had a flawless liberal and progressive run for Governor in NJ in 2013
JustAnotherGen
Dec 2014
#165