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In reply to the discussion: Is "open up the party to working people" really code for [View all]SMC22307
(8,090 posts)31. Democrats fully control a measly six statehouses (an historic low)...
and more and more voters are registering as Unaffiliated rather than with either major political party. Those numbers scream "problems," so why not focus on solutions rather than me and Bernie?
These are the folks Bernie is referring to. You and everyone on this board knows that.
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Since when has the party not been open to white working class people? n/t
Zing Zing Zingbah
Feb 2017
#6
Need to look hard at what they're saying. When Sanders says we're not open to the "working class"
Hekate
Feb 2017
#16
They need to concern themselves with our civil rights too- if they can't see how we
bettyellen
Feb 2017
#20
If that's the case then we need a strategy that will help get Democrats elected.
jalan48
Feb 2017
#23
The question is why would anyone write off Dems as not being "working people" - this is a RW meme...
bettyellen
Feb 2017
#24
Traditionally there has always been only ONE party open to the working class. Think Civil Rights.
Rex
Feb 2017
#12
Why can't Bernie focus on solutions instead of slamming the former Secretary of Labor
pnwmom
Feb 2017
#33