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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]wildeyed
(11,243 posts)Just rolled my eyes....
That said, I don't thing most 'regular' Democrats give a fig about the supposed divisions in the party. People on the ground in my state are united by their disgust with Donald Trump and the GOP. Local Democratic Party meetings are standing room only, and it is not just Sanders supporters packing the rooms. It is moderate women who vote but generally don't talk much about politics too. Everybody there just REALLY wants to bounce the GOP. In NC we are doubly enraged since we have been dealing with a particularly moronic state GOP party and viciously gerrymandered legislature too.
I am not overly worried. What would infuriate me is if leadership allowed personal resentments to interfere with building the coalitions we need to beat the pants off the GOP in mid-terms. There is nothing I care about more than that.