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Simiple answer is, Wellstone ruled Apr 2017 #1
No samrockfish Apr 2017 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author kentuck Apr 2017 #3
Not if the math is right. tazkcmo Apr 2017 #4
Most "Independents" actually identify with one national Party or other... kentuck Apr 2017 #8
This glorification of "independents" is pretty silly. DanTex Apr 2017 #20
If there are more "independents" than Democrats or Republicans, then... kentuck Apr 2017 #21
Sure, we need to win their votes. That doesn't mean pretending that they are DanTex Apr 2017 #22
The reality is: kentuck Apr 2017 #23
What does that have to do with the discussion we are having? DanTex Apr 2017 #25
If you have to ask.. kentuck Apr 2017 #29
In other words, you don't have an answer. DanTex Apr 2017 #31
You are the one that wants to define "independents" as wise free thinkers? kentuck Apr 2017 #44
No, I want to define them as people pretending to be wise free thinkers. DanTex Apr 2017 #47
I'm confused by what you consider "glorification"?? kentuck Apr 2017 #51
Really? Try re-reading the glowing terms you talk about Independents in. DanTex Apr 2017 #53
I don't agree that Mike Bloomberg and Joe Lieberman are average "independents". kentuck Apr 2017 #54
Really? On what basis do you think the are exceptions? DanTex Apr 2017 #55
Post #8 kentuck Apr 2017 #57
Those aren't really independents, they are Ds or Rs that just haven't registered with a party. DanTex Apr 2017 #58
Why do you have so much animosity toward "independents"? kentuck Apr 2017 #61
The question is, why do you have so much worship for them? DanTex Apr 2017 #63
I don't get where you get this "worship" shit? kentuck Apr 2017 #65
Read your own posts, and the glowing words you describe them in. DanTex Apr 2017 #66
Thank You. nt jrthin Apr 2017 #32
Basically SirBrockington Apr 2017 #33
I will keep this in mind... Sophiegirl Apr 2017 #35
More Democrats need to understand your position. kentuck Apr 2017 #45
No LeftInTX Apr 2017 #5
No. They have this independents vote. NCTraveler Apr 2017 #6
Nope- but independents are as partisan as party members. We can't sway those bigots who hate Dems . bettyellen Apr 2017 #7
Great Post aquamarina Apr 2017 #9
NO democrank Apr 2017 #10
The important question is MedusaX Apr 2017 #11
Bernie didn't even bother to acquaint himself with Ossoff's positions, much less support him. pnwmom Apr 2017 #12
Does anyone assume that Bernie is always right?? kentuck Apr 2017 #14
Yeah, lots of people around here. n/t pnwmom Apr 2017 #18
Nebraska voted for Bernie, so it looks like that's why he R B Garr Apr 2017 #34
But why is he disparaging him and Dems as not necessarily being progressive -- pnwmom Apr 2017 #36
Exactly. His actions, by who he selects and where, suggest R B Garr Apr 2017 #41
We don't need racists. AngryAmish Apr 2017 #13
Who suggested that? kentuck Apr 2017 #15
Many DU'ers seem to think so, given the way they bash Independents like Bernie Sanders. denverbill Apr 2017 #16
Statistics can be misleading Progressive dog Apr 2017 #48
Sometimes. How do you account for Sanders doing better than the more centrist Obama in 2012 though? denverbill Apr 2017 #56
Bernie got less than the 75% he Progressive dog Apr 2017 #60
No. That's why we can't chase away people like Joe Manchin and Claire McCaskill, DanTex Apr 2017 #17
If another Democrat cannot defeat them in a primary...? kentuck Apr 2017 #19
Of course not. wildeyed Apr 2017 #24
If people voted on what is in their best interests and the interest of the nation and the world... kentuck Apr 2017 #26
Yep, it's far more complex than people are making it out to be JHan Apr 2017 #28
Is 30% a majority? Barack_America Apr 2017 #27
No, we can't, under the current system. Tatiana Apr 2017 #30
And yet Bernie said he didn't know whether Ossoff was a progressive -- pnwmom Apr 2017 #38
Well, Bernie is clearly wrong and I'm sure someone will have educated him by now. Tatiana Apr 2017 #46
Progressive should be more than just a label. kentuck Apr 2017 #52
Democrats know how to Govern SirBrockington Apr 2017 #37
So agree. But let's leave a little blame for bad citizens. Hortensis Apr 2017 #59
Well stated Progressive dog Apr 2017 #39
No. Thanks for a realistic OP. kr PufPuf23 Apr 2017 #40
Depends on which "independents" you mean. Xolodno Apr 2017 #42
Can Democrats win without Centrists? It's a big tent. Hekate Apr 2017 #43
We need a bigger tent. kentuck Apr 2017 #49
No yortsed snacilbuper Apr 2017 #50
Do independents want America destroyed as much as conservatives? beachbum bob Apr 2017 #62
I would guess that most of the progressive, democratic "independents" would not? kentuck Apr 2017 #64
Tip O'Neill and basic math say "No" - we need a party and candidate slate built from the ground up. Yo_Mama Apr 2017 #67
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