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In reply to the discussion: Another General Election cycle, another Democratic Party loss. [View all]hifiguy
(33,688 posts)108. There's plenty of cash.
It's just all reserved for HRH.
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Wage disparity. The Democratic Party does not offer a rrealistic solution to that problem.
JDPriestly
Nov 2015
#124
They do offer realistic solutions but then they allow the GOP to frame the issue dishonestly.
kelliekat44
Nov 2015
#189
Why doesn't the Democratic Party hack into the machines and flip 'em over to Democratic votes?
NBachers
Nov 2015
#153
The grass-roots Democrats need to get our act together and stand up against the
rhett o rick
Nov 2015
#163
Florida passed a referendum in 2010 to end gerrymandering. So far, nothing has changed.
Lochloosa
Nov 2015
#12
Maybe we should be even more preachy and condescending to rural conservative voters
Recursion
Nov 2015
#5
Are you suggesting that being condescending to them as individuals while insulting their culture
Nuclear Unicorn
Nov 2015
#25
"Clearly they just need to be preached at until they realize what their interests actually are."
Nuclear Unicorn
Nov 2015
#32
Elections are run by the States. My State has zero 'voting machines' but yours does.
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2015
#40
Probably because your 7 little electoral votes don't matter as much as the top 6 electoral vote
luvspeas
Nov 2015
#66
IDK, having one web page saying that you have a 50 state strategy doesn't mean you actually do n/t
That Guy 888
Nov 2015
#48
You mean the webpage isn't as good? I agree; Dean had a much better web team
Recursion
Nov 2015
#146
That's a great thing, but doesn't particularly relate to the 50 state strategy
Recursion
Nov 2015
#149
The 50 State Strategy of Howard Dean was ended in 2010 do we at least agree on that?
That Guy 888
Nov 2015
#165
That's good to know. Are they still working the program the way they did before?
Mister Ed
Nov 2015
#109
Money is still flowing to the hinterland. That's the problem as well as the plan.
Recursion
Nov 2015
#171
Whereas they attack Bernie on his socialism (issue-based); with Hillary its personal vilification.
JudyM
Nov 2015
#30
I think it's mostly about ease of participation. 2014 we had 70% turnout, which was low for us.
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2015
#42
Some of this is because of the DNC and other factors but I think in some cases .....
Botany
Nov 2015
#18
It's not the fault of the DNC. I'm 67 and have seen this country go from post-WWII glory to
sinkingfeeling
Nov 2015
#21
Well said, and being 73, I too have traveled from those days of protest to what we have now, apathy!
dmosh42
Nov 2015
#75
No worries! Hillary's gal Debbie, combined with Hill's MASSIVE favor-ability ratings and her
Indepatriot
Nov 2015
#27
In Colorado, conservative school board members were recalled, and it was the media
mountain grammy
Nov 2015
#31
After 12 years of repug rule the Democrats have taken control of our town...
Bonhomme Richard
Nov 2015
#34
Oh, spare me the crocodile tears over Kentucky, where an anti-gay Fundie on the Democratic
Fred Sanders
Nov 2015
#38
Yes, I saw the "Left" sleeping it off in a de-commissioned phone booth outside Ocala.
Eleanors38
Nov 2015
#100
If you need the "radical left" to win, you have a strange way to show it.
SolutionisSolidarity
Nov 2015
#126
The first thing I thought when I looked at the election results was that we truly live in a...
ChisolmTrailDem
Nov 2015
#63
Yes, the OP. I was trying to formulate the words in my head to possibly post myself but...
ChisolmTrailDem
Nov 2015
#71
It is really, truly exhausting. And everything else you said. I want to run as fast as I can away
ChisolmTrailDem
Nov 2015
#85
I live in Florida. As far as I am concerned, a ringing endorsement from Debbie DINO usually means
djean111
Nov 2015
#60
If a corporate Democrat is elected governor in New Jersey you will be electing...
stillwaiting
Nov 2015
#76
Yup, and now they're called "New" Democrats or "Progressives", Even Though They're Not.
NonMetro
Nov 2015
#86
...this is one of the reasons why I don't trust the Clintons. They are good friends with DWS...
Liberal_Stalwart71
Nov 2015
#74
Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Chair of the DNC. Hopefully you were just teasing me.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Nov 2015
#79
the rightward turn 1988-94 was always framed as a way to guarantee a money stream
MisterP
Nov 2015
#99
So, I gather that the kentucky ballots had you both casting a vote for governor and others
drray23
Nov 2015
#104
I guess Pennsylvania, the sixth most populous state in the Union, doesn't count?
blue neen
Nov 2015
#138
Hillary brings trickle-down economics back into vogue - everything old (and conservative) is new!
whereisjustice
Nov 2015
#145