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In reply to the discussion: Whose Democratic Party Is It? [View all]Martin Eden
(15,590 posts)34. Yes, there is much more to politics than POTUS
GOTV is the key, and a POTUS candidate people are enthusiastic about will help get the unmotivated majority to the polls. In the 2014 mid terms more than 63% of eligible voters did not bother, and the R's took control of the House & Senate.
I don't like this paradigm one bit. Policies set at the national level affect us all. Citizens should be motivated to be engaged at every level of their own governance without the hype of a charismatic candidate featured in the mainstream media.
But it's the reality of politics in America today. In a presidential election year and throughout the term of a POTUS, getting people off their butts to the polls is the key to progress. Local activism is good, but national leadership at the top is paramount.
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You are in a very unusual district compared to what the rest of us have to deal with.
bvar22
Apr 2015
#28
Could you be specific as to what promises were made to you and what issues you felt cheated on?
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2015
#13
Where do you live? It worked for many of us before the 80s but for red states it may very well feel
jwirr
Apr 2015
#17
Well and good that you say this, but even if a progressive tries this in Philadelphia
GoneOffShore
Apr 2015
#15
But most people don't need to volunteer; they just need to pay attention to make a difference
Chathamization
Apr 2015
#52
The party belongs to those who show up 365 days somewhere. Not just in precincts, but networking. nt
freshwest
Apr 2015
#46
It helps for information. But the face to face, reminding others that we care about their lives,
freshwest
Apr 2015
#63
I don't canvass, can't go door to door. But your method sounds very effective.
freshwest
Apr 2015
#65
True. We can't blame the oligarchs for our apathy and disengagement. The choice is ours.
Chathamization
Apr 2015
#48
Same line I hear about cops, join and change the corrupt system...yeah, right.
U4ikLefty
Apr 2015
#50
I'm sure the many, many, many dead Iraqis will thank you for your support of Hillary.
U4ikLefty
Apr 2015
#57