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In reply to the discussion: Liberals cannot win a majority in this country. [View all]karynnj
(60,981 posts)If your answer is far from 50, you know the answer. It is true that MA has the potential of electing a liberal - they often have. However, it is not just Nelson who you describe as not a "liberal" - some like Lieberman, may be replaced by liberals, but others - Conrad, Tester are two this time that will not be replaced by someone more liberal.
The fact is that to get 50 plus Senators, we need to win some in less liberal areas - and they may not be liberal by your definition. (It is true that over time areas can change and there are some "bluer" seats - Brown, Collins and Snowe - they have.)
As to what to do, we need to restate our principles in ways that resonate. If you look at polls, most people agree with us on economic justice issues. Look at the fact that Obama speaking for the jobs bill has moved numbers. Most of the country really would not want everything run by people with Norquist's values.