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In reply to the discussion: What needs to happen to heal DU's unnecessary "social issues vs. economic issues" divide? [View all]justiceischeap
(14,040 posts)that would help. There are DLC Democrats and progressive Democrats and everything in between. And as with all things that involve people, there are differences. There are some things that are more important to voters than others--whether you or I agree with that stance or not. Yes, all things are intertwined in the fabric of politics and capitalism and social issues but some people choose to focus on the thing that matters most to them.
For example, I'm really focused on the Supreme Court for the next election. IMO, it's the most important issue because the cases they rule on can have effects long past the time I live. As we've seen with Citizens United, some of those decisions can be detrimental to all the social and economic issues we care so much about. If you look at a lot of cases that the Supreme Court has ruled on recently, you can see how their decisions are effecting economics by not protecting the rights of our most vulnerable citizens and how those decisions are going to affect the outcome of future political races.