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In reply to the discussion: A 50 state strategy requires a big tent [View all]vi5
(13,305 posts)59. I'm fine with that..
...as long as they don't get to chair any committees or have any positions of power, that allow them an inordinate amount of say or control of what gets through with regard to legislation along the lines of what the conservadems like Lincoln, Baucus and their ilk did with the ACA.
The problem is that too often these folks are essentially given veto power over everything the party does or wants to do.
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Open our big tent, get rid of as many GOPers as we can first, then deal with Blue dogs and others
nikibatts
Feb 2017
#12
The problem with the Democrats who are really GOP-lite is that Republicans do not consider
Vinca
Feb 2017
#15
I'm not sure Murkowski and Collins would have voted against her though. They knew the count
seaglass
Feb 2017
#37
Would Merkowski and Collins have voted against her in that case though?
sweetloukillbot
Feb 2017
#67
Compromise *is* essential, but it's damn hard to do when the other side thinks compromise is evil.
YoungDemCA
Feb 2017
#70
Some people tend to think people believe as they do...but it is rarely true.
Demsrule86
Feb 2017
#18
This OP presumes Keith Ellison will only pick far left liberals for every seat.
Dustlawyer
Feb 2017
#25
I think we need to support whoever wins the primaries. Let the people in each state decide.
jalan48
Feb 2017
#26
Thank you for this excellent post and reminder. I am amazed at the short-sightedness and VANITY...
NurseJackie
Feb 2017
#33
Sure. Why not? It's good to avoid repeating dumb and vain mistakes. Don't you agree?
NurseJackie
Feb 2017
#71
Indeed, but there has to be a bare minimum for what it means to be a Democrat.
rogue emissary
Feb 2017
#58
Totally agree. Literally our party's run in 2018 races is a fight for the survival of the country.
bronxiteforever
Feb 2017
#78