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In reply to the discussion: What Are We Going To Do About DINOs? [View all]TeddyR
(2,493 posts)71. I'll start with the caveat that I'm not a fan of purity tests
But that aside, I need to know how we are defining "DINO" to answer the question, since the Democrats in Congress take all sorts of different views on all sorts of issues. For example, some might call Manchin a "DINO" but he's been good on the gun control issue. And while there's a lot of love for Liz Warren, she isn't getting elected in West Virginia or North Dakota. So which DINOs do we no longer want in the party?
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You assumed that you had stopped funding the apparatus. Guess what? The apparatus
merrily
Dec 2015
#9
I give during the primary process primarily and usually to a progressive challenger.
mmonk
Dec 2015
#17
Our contributions, like our emails and calls, have become irrelevant. Only our votes matter.
merrily
Dec 2015
#21
The right to petition is meaningless if petitioning does not change one single vote.
merrily
Dec 2015
#29
I contribute to Sanders, but also to others, despite what the post I linked in Reply 9 says.
merrily
Dec 2015
#52
Well, they have a long track record of utter failure. Why should we continue to support failure? nt
jeff47
Dec 2015
#55
You do realize that there is more than one elected office in the country, right?
jeff47
Dec 2015
#58
Why would gettng votes from the Republican rank and off piss anyone off, besides Republicans?
merrily
Dec 2015
#35
The op is concerned about dino's while their candidate of choice is courting actual conservatives.
NCTraveler
Dec 2015
#38
Not at all. If Sanders had become a DINO in order to get (R) votes, your line would be more direct.
merrily
Dec 2015
#42
I support Clinton who rightly attacks conservatives. Guess that's why I don't get this. nt.
NCTraveler
Dec 2015
#45
He courts people by explaining his positions and his remedies are furthest away from the Republican
mmonk
Dec 2015
#49
This thread reminds me of Teabagger threads on FR decrying Orrin Hatch as a RINO.
MohRokTah
Dec 2015
#44
I always tell Democratic national groups to piss up a rope when they call.
CharlotteVale
Dec 2015
#88