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In reply to the discussion: Ok, let's talk about conservative Democrats [View all]Kentonio
(4,377 posts)11. That's also a good point.
It certainly does expand the tent. I've been thinking of it more as a temporary way to make people move more left, but simply expanding the range of ideals we encompass is also relevant. I guess then the question becomes where we draw the line in terms of how close to core party values they are.
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The ACA passed without a single vote to spare. If one of those "conservative democrat" seats...
PoliticAverse
Apr 2017
#3
I specifically requested people not to talk about individuals or primary fights
Kentonio
Apr 2017
#57
Sorry, dude. Discussing what Bernie does/says in 2017 is NOT "refighting the primary".
NurseJackie
Apr 2017
#72
I've repeatedly asked very politely for this one thread to be kept to the issue in the op
Kentonio
Apr 2017
#51
You want it hidden because your argument doesn't work with real life examples.
Demsrule86
Apr 2017
#66
What are you afraid of? If you TRULY wanted opinions, you'd let the conversation go where it goes...
NurseJackie
Apr 2017
#74
Look, I have to be honest with you, there are serious issues with the way you dialogue with people.
stevenleser
Apr 2017
#105
You might want to look that mirror there, it's been about nothing but personal insults
Vesper
Apr 2017
#109
That is right...so why was the pro-choice Democrat ignored in the VA governors race?
Demsrule86
Apr 2017
#48
It has not been a decade and Perriello started changing his positions after he signed up to run...
Demsrule86
Apr 2017
#76
As a factual matter wouldn't having some conservative Dems make it more likely we have a majority.
DemocratSinceBirth
Apr 2017
#7
Do you think following people around insulting them is a useful way to communicate your ideas?
Kentonio
Apr 2017
#18
You found that comment insulting??? Second, I don't follow you around... you just pop up
boston bean
Apr 2017
#20
maybe, maybe not. What I've seen from you is elevation of a person and that persons ideas.
boston bean
Apr 2017
#28
"...without assumptions of motive being made." LOL! Like accusing people of hijacking threads?
NurseJackie
Apr 2017
#90
There are already at least half a dozen threads where people are discussing individuals
Kentonio
Apr 2017
#50
Because the OP's entire case falls apart if you use real life examples like Perriello.
FSogol
Apr 2017
#56
exactly right...and Perriello also voted for drilling off Virginia's coast ...so I guess
Demsrule86
Apr 2017
#58
Saying "don't use examples of politicians" is a cop out. That's what my comment referenced.
FSogol
Apr 2017
#63
At one time, there were 'liberal, moderate, conservative' Democrats and building concensus was the
Donkees
Apr 2017
#29
Abandoning the 50 state strategy dismantled the infrastucture which strengthened local candidates.
Donkees
Apr 2017
#53
Yeah, makes sense. It does seem crazy to me that we have races where we don't even run candidates
Kentonio
Apr 2017
#55
I guess I was thinking more in terms of who we support nationally with cash and endorsements
Kentonio
Apr 2017
#61
Out of curiousity, do you know if he actually voted against or abstained on many of those?
Kentonio
Apr 2017
#62
If individual replies could be "liked" or "recommended"... I'd choose THIS one!
NurseJackie
Apr 2017
#69
Heath was in the Nebraska legislature so he had nothing to do with the bils you are talking about.
Demsrule86
Apr 2017
#99
He is actually worse than Mello whom I somehow thought we were talking about...
Demsrule86
Apr 2017
#128
Democrats did fine in the south before the republican party convinced a good number of
CrispyQ
Apr 2017
#81
I hate the idea of forced purity. It leads to low quality candidates with no support, imo.
Oneironaut
Apr 2017
#107
It would help to understand that there are radical differences between these red areas.
wildeyed
Apr 2017
#125
I have to say I see some supporting conservadems who have slammed them previously.
Demsrule86
Apr 2017
#129