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In reply to the discussion: A Pro and Con for Bernie. [View all]KittyWampus
(55,894 posts)9. primaries are the exact time we should vote for our ideals.
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This is absolutely correct: "Emotionally neutral persuasion is insufficient"
Jackpine Radical
May 2015
#23
I think that the mass media are employing a lot of visceral conditioning.
Jackpine Radical
May 2015
#36
This is a crucial point. We've seen that propaganda conditioning used against Obama 24/7
True Blue Door
May 2015
#37
How are you going to handle talking to people who aren't already on board
True Blue Door
May 2015
#8
Obviously. I'm mostly looking for ways to leverage those ideals and grow the campaign.
True Blue Door
May 2015
#11
His campaign for our two votes is about issues, and he apparently already won that campaign.
True Blue Door
May 2015
#20
Why did Dean not win on the issues? Why has Kucinich never won the issues?
True Blue Door
May 2015
#32
That's a minor way to measure IMO. The persons stand on issues and consistency on them is paramount
L0oniX
May 2015
#16
The last I heard, he had 175,000 people wanting to volunteer (probably higher now).
mmonk
May 2015
#35
Definitely. I have a better feeling about his campaign than I did Howard Dean's.
True Blue Door
May 2015
#38