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In reply to the discussion: Liberals cannot win a majority in this country. [View all]Tarheel_Dem
(31,454 posts)The o.p. sets out a rather naive (IMHO) hypothesis. He/she seems to think that if the liberal candidate is just "passionate" enough, or if you're a "straight talker", liberals can win anywhere. I think we agree that while such delusions might be a liberal's wetdream, it's kinda ridiculous.
We've all seen polling where majorities of Americans agree with progressives on issue after issue, but that doesn't ever seem to translate into "liberal" victories at the ballot box. Why is that? Look at Alan Grayson and Russ Feingold, who by underground standards, are the epitome of progressive boldness (according to some); but they're sitting at home, twiddling their thumbs. So that kinda shoots the o.p.'s "theories" all to hell, wouldn't you say? I mean, if all that was required was "passion" & "straight talk", wouldn't KY (o.p.'s home state) have given us better than Rand Paul and Mitch McConnell? The o.p. won't answer that question for me.
Where are these throngs of passionate liberal straight talkers who can win anywhere?