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In reply to the discussion: Liberals cannot win a majority in this country. [View all]Telly Savalas
(9,841 posts)who has this passion and propensity for straight talk. Since people will respond to such a candidate, it shouldn't be too onerous a task to collect petition signatures to get this person on the ballot for the Democratic Senate primary in Nebraska. With social media being an effective tool for organizing such an effort, there are no institutional barriers to such action being taken.
Abstract concepts don't appear on ballots. People's names do. Speculation about how a hypothetical liberal candidate would do in a traditionally red area is of limited value if no such candidates ever bother to run.
If one believes that the Democratic Party establishment is corrupt or compromised, then it's foolish to passively wait for them to fix the problem.