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In reply to the discussion: Rural America: You won't change their minds. [View all]radical noodle
(10,606 posts)44. Absolutely
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Thats what I meant by "the valley". Once you leave San Antonio and go south all the
JimBeard
Dec 2016
#19
I don't think we have to. Remember, if only 100,000 votes in three upper Midwest states had
WestSeattle2
Dec 2016
#2
Think and change? Underprivileged? You're talking about rural white Americans?
resistance2016
Dec 2016
#72
Rural whites are underprivileged? Since when, they got their guys controlling both houses of...
Humanist_Activist
Dec 2016
#75
"Save those that can be saved...and let those that don't want to be saved go on their merry way!!!"
Comatose Sphagetti
Dec 2016
#92
odd he says this considering the 50 state strategy died the day he was sworn in so to speak nt
msongs
Dec 2016
#24
It was rural Minnesota that just handed the state legislature back to the Republicans
dflprincess
Dec 2016
#11
Huge swath but not that many people. Just shave a little off the sides and thats all we need.
JimBeard
Dec 2016
#17
We could write each of them a check for $1M and they would still vote Republican.
LonePirate
Dec 2016
#27
Rural people are voting. It's the urban and suburban people who are not voting.
LonePirate
Dec 2016
#33
Are you intentionally mischaracterizing the post you responded to, or do you just not
Squinch
Dec 2016
#49
Well, you read wrong. In this day and time the farm welfare is CORPORATE WELFARE
JimBeard
Dec 2016
#62
It is getting worse every year. I see my towns share of Democratic votes shift from 35%
JimBeard
Dec 2016
#15
Thank you. We need to work around these people and stop pretending that they listen
coolbreeze77
Dec 2016
#20
Sometimes the fake news comes to people from the real news media, like the fake email scandal.
StevieM
Dec 2016
#43
Urban Trump voters are generally filthy rich and they do get a lot of criticism.
milestogo
Dec 2016
#65
Unfortunately, rural America's votes carry much more weight than the "rest of us"
etherealtruth
Dec 2016
#57
I wonder when we block illegals and countries ban US agricultural imports how they will feel
hollowdweller
Dec 2016
#67
You will definitely not change their minds by dismissing all of their concerns while insulting
guillaumeb
Dec 2016
#84
True. My family is from a very small town of under 1000 people when I was born.
guillaumeb
Dec 2016
#91
How many of those people really switched from Obama to Trump in this election...
Humanist_Activist
Dec 2016
#93