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In reply to the discussion: Democrats must own their values, Tea Party-style, not shift even more toward the mushy middle [View all]... we also need to make sure they're diversified so we can have a candidate for each part of the country. Right now there are some parts of the country where people who'd be Democrats otherwise run as Republicans because you'll never get elected with a "D" by your name. That's not good as it cost us a lot at the younger end of the spectrum.
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Democrats must own their values, Tea Party-style, not shift even more toward the mushy middle [View all]
workinclasszero
Dec 2016
OP
In Detroit, Michigan there appear to be discrepancies in the majority of vote counts
pnwmom
Dec 2016
#34
Trump absolutely did not get 28 percent of the Latino vote. That article sites the exit polls,
StevieM
Dec 2016
#46
Fine, but the numbers we are talking about are the exit polls, which we know weren't right.
StevieM
Dec 2016
#50
This, exactly! When the fallout from their actions hits the marginal Twitler voter
Squinch
Dec 2016
#16
Are you under the impression that the "angry at the Establishment" crowd really wants Single-Payer?
brooklynite
Dec 2016
#18
I'm under the impression that when the angry at the establishment crowd can't get
Squinch
Dec 2016
#19
If you were right, I'd say most of those factors applied this year...who'd they pick?
brooklynite
Dec 2016
#22
Those who say we need to ditch social issues, concentrate on economics only and/or appeal
Squinch
Dec 2016
#40
Yes, people ARE saying that social issues and "identity politics" - which translates to social
Squinch
Dec 2016
#57
Social issues are the source of identity politics. I don't need you to define identity politics for
Squinch
Dec 2016
#59
Big ideas and broad appeal are whats needed. We should not target any groups except working people
jack_krass
Dec 2016
#64
Democrats need to start fighting Republicans the way Republicans fight Democrats.
TeamPooka
Dec 2016
#26
The GOP has taught America that 100% obstruction over ideals and values is the right thing to do.
TeamPooka
Dec 2016
#36
One core thing we need to change is to use graphic, pithy tag lines to get our points across.
JudyM
Dec 2016
#32
through gerrymandering, voter suppression, fake news, and help from Russia and the FBI?
Skittles
Dec 2016
#45
Yeah, we have great candidates and future candidates in the under 30 crowd ...
ZoomBubba
Dec 2016
#56