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In reply to the discussion: Liberals cannot win a majority in this country. [View all]Tatiana
(14,167 posts)In some ways, I think we have a poor electoral strategy. While I agree with Dean's 50 state strategy, I think we also have to dig a little deeper. We should be maximizing our representation in liberal districts. There is all kinds of software that the corporations use to figure out our shopping habits; we need to employ the same type of technology to map voter habits and preferences. Then we need to run the most progressive candidates we can field in those areas.
Screw the Blug Dogs and conservadems. Let those areas be represented by Republicans, if that's what the members of those districts like. Especially in some of these deep red districts, it's going to take decades of education and inroads to make a dent in that ideology. We should invest in those areas at the local level while maximizing our advantage in diverse and urban areas of the country.
When there is a choice between an authentic politician and one that has to contort or twist himself/herself into knots in order to represent their district, I think the people will go with the authentic politician... that is to say, the one that is up front about their agenda (no matter how repulsive it may be). Melissa Bean lost what should have been a safe Democratic seat to a deadbeat dad and uninsured motorist. Why? I would argue because no one knew what the heck she stood for.
Same thing with Scott Brown in Massachusetts. Again, we lost what should have been a safely Democratic seat because the damn Democrat showed no enthusiasm about what she stood for or how she planned to represent Democratic values. Yet, we have a Democratic candidate in Elizabeth Warren who is enjoying a groundswell of support from the same area that elected a Republican. Why? Because Mrs. Warren is unabashedly on the side of the average American and enthusiastically articulates her plan to represent traditional Democratic values. Mrs. Warren will win the seat and I hope her victory will send a message to all the sellout Dems in Congress.