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In reply to the discussion: California: 4 Republican House seats running UNopposed [View all]Xolodno
(7,359 posts)48. Sad to say....it is an either/or situation.
Looking at the districts in the context...and traveling through them...a "D" would never win. In many of these towns, Democrats are a significant minority....and I dare say...in a few...they don't exist. In many situations, its basically "who is the more republican?". Like wise, in some area's its who is the most "Democratic". If a district is trying to "out conservative" itself....no point in running a "D...even a moderate one". You have to work at the local level over time, there will no be immediate results. But hope, to borrow and compromise what Regan said..."it has to trickle up".
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I was pissed when they initally supported a local candidate early in the last midterm election.....
Brother Buzz
Feb 2016
#24
Hard to get a candidate make the calls to raise cash. Friends and family are a target
dembotoz
Feb 2016
#52