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53. There's a lot of us older white guys who live here in the 'burbs who are very liberal
Sun Mar 12, 2017, 12:13 PM
Mar 2017

Some of the ones around here are childish and feel like a politician should address them directly - ask for their vote as it were. I don't need that convincing, but it's not pandering, it's called "a winning strategy".

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It's not pandering Dem2 Mar 2017 #1
Very true Trumpocalypse Mar 2017 #3
It's the job of the politician to rally people Dem2 Mar 2017 #7
Gore and Kerry then also failed -and did so when Democrats filled far more seats. Systemic problem. delisen Mar 2017 #10
Some people lack charisma? Dem2 Mar 2017 #14
so Obama lacks charisma also ? since he also lost their votes JI7 Mar 2017 #23
Obama lost? Dem2 Mar 2017 #51
nope Obama lost the white vote . he won based on huge non white turnout JI7 Mar 2017 #87
Forget "charisma", forget "populism" We have an unaddressed systemic problem. delisen Mar 2017 #41
Republicans as examples? Dem2 Mar 2017 #52
GHWB and GWB -DID- have charisma... brooklynite Mar 2017 #54
Not all election years are equal karynnj Mar 2017 #84
At that point, ticket splitting was more popular crazycatlady Mar 2017 #37
The problem is Trumpocalypse Mar 2017 #12
That's what politicians do Dem2 Mar 2017 #19
calling for a ban on refugees and attacking black lives matter JI7 Mar 2017 #27
and if Comey had on Oct surprise lie, or the govt revealed the Russian Connection or delisen Mar 2017 #44
I think the candidate has the most power to change the dialog Dem2 Mar 2017 #50
Each had a far stronger Democratic apparatus- Dems lost all over in 1994 and 2010 delisen Mar 2017 #70
She was able to. She won by millions of votes. JTFrog Mar 2017 #20
There's a lot of us older white guys who live here in the 'burbs who are very liberal Dem2 Mar 2017 #53
Ok. Way to ignore everything I typed. JTFrog Mar 2017 #63
I'm angry too Dem2 Mar 2017 #65
JTFrong, word up. Exactly what I think kydo Mar 2017 #66
lunch pail issues ? these people vote on their bigotry JI7 Mar 2017 #24
Trump voters bought his pitch hook, line and sinker... Miles Archer Mar 2017 #72
We should welcome all people who value freedom, liberty, and equality. DemocratSinceBirth Mar 2017 #2
True we should Trumpocalypse Mar 2017 #5
I edited my post for clarity. DemocratSinceBirth Mar 2017 #6
Working class issues do not boil down to elections. rug Mar 2017 #4
We can't reject our human rights values in order to attract emotion-based voters-it won't work. delisen Mar 2017 #8
Is it pandering to try and educate people? logosoco Mar 2017 #9
Dems have been trying to do that since Reagan Trumpocalypse Mar 2017 #13
And yet, since Reagan we have had more Dem. presidents than Reps. logosoco Mar 2017 #18
it is the party of working people. POC are working class also JI7 Mar 2017 #25
Agree. The idea that it is acceptable to lie to voters needs to be challenged. delisen Mar 2017 #15
Pointing out his lies to them will have the exact opposite effect Occulus Mar 2017 #49
No, but it is arrogant. Why do you presume to educate others? nt msanthrope Mar 2017 #36
When they are being fed inaccurate facts? logosoco Mar 2017 #46
What does "white" have to do with it? dawg Mar 2017 #11
Their identify "people who look like them" and the historical "face" delisen Mar 2017 #31
Yeah ... I don't think we have anything to offer to people like that. dawg Mar 2017 #35
The loudest must obnoxious die-hard cReeps I know elehhhhna Mar 2017 #40
Pundits should say the white working class needs to wake the fuck up and watch, listen and Vinca Mar 2017 #16
what does pandering mean in this context? cheyanne Mar 2017 #17
Sorry, but our policies have been reaching out JDC Mar 2017 #21
Democrats have always emphasized issues that affect all working people, regardless of color. dalton99a Mar 2017 #26
Yes. That's is 100%. And they get spat on for it JDC Mar 2017 #28
Is it pandering to have a genuine concern for working people and to tell the truth? DefenseLawyer Mar 2017 #22
But Dem policies are better for the working class yet Trumpocalypse Mar 2017 #30
No the truth is not pandering. delisen Mar 2017 #32
It was a rhetorical question DefenseLawyer Mar 2017 #90
Another point to be made: immigrants didn't "steal" those jobs without Ilsa Mar 2017 #29
Pundits can go fuck themselves Orrex Mar 2017 #33
conservatives keeps the debate on guns, abortion, and bigotry...democrats usually suck beachbum bob Mar 2017 #34
What would you suggest as an alternative plan, then? MineralMan Mar 2017 #38
How about just calling it working class? That's who Democrats have traditionally appealed to. jalan48 Mar 2017 #39
Fuck pundits. (n/t) Iggo Mar 2017 #42
Maybe we should do what Hillary did instead truebluegreen Mar 2017 #43
Isn't that what brought us here? Not just in 2016, but over the past KPN Mar 2017 #45
That was actually my point. truebluegreen Mar 2017 #48
Ha! No, I shoulda picked up on that!!! KPN Mar 2017 #64
And she only came away with a 3M majority in the popular vote Orrex Mar 2017 #59
... truebluegreen Mar 2017 #61
Oh, I'm not saying that it's smart. Orrex Mar 2017 #62
Here's my theory.. mountain grammy Mar 2017 #47
Yes, but educate Metsie Casey Mar 2017 #55
Its very hard to reach some of these people. drray23 Mar 2017 #56
If Dems don't have a good economic message, we're a minority party. Yo_Mama Mar 2017 #57
So how did you lose all those Democratic seats between 2010 and 2016? delisen Mar 2017 #71
"Reaching out" / "pandering" unless you've got nothing to offer aikoaiko Mar 2017 #58
Youre absolutely right.Brilliantly said.So let's get the young people educated so they caroldansen Mar 2017 #60
This isn't a mystery. Adrahil Mar 2017 #67
Those "pundints" ignore Russia uponit7771 Mar 2017 #68
Who is "we"? Starry Messenger Mar 2017 #69
I feel strongly this is a task only for those Dems who are less fucked by the GOP bettyellen Mar 2017 #74
I completely agree, 100%. Starry Messenger Mar 2017 #75
I see a lot of "we should" and yet when I look at protests and volunteers - like the lawyers bettyellen Mar 2017 #81
'pundit say..' Bwahahahahahahahaaaaa spanone Mar 2017 #73
The white working class rethugs are so brain washed, I think they are almost a lost cause kimbutgar Mar 2017 #76
Maybe "reaching out" to Trumpy Fanboys should first be something like: Eyeball_Kid Mar 2017 #77
They already beginning to figure it out.... Historic NY Mar 2017 #78
This stuff, this kind of discussion, reflects both the dangerous and the good. Eyeball_Kid Mar 2017 #79
Here's the problem, speaking as a white woman Bettie Mar 2017 #80
Are they so flippen arrogant to think THEY are Doreen Mar 2017 #82
There is no reaching out to fundamentalists GitRDun Mar 2017 #83
Working class Kimchijeon Mar 2017 #85
My opinion Dan Mar 2017 #86
You make a good point. I think GOP like Kasich and maybe Flake get it. Blue_true Mar 2017 #88
can't believe it's even a question! Softail1 Mar 2017 #89
Dropping calls for bad gun control policy would win back enough of that demographic Lee-Lee Mar 2017 #91
it's the economy, stupid; this is not a WWC issue, but one that dems do not focus on nearly enough. TheFrenchRazor Mar 2017 #92
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