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In reply to the discussion: Republicans are whistling past the graveyard [View all]OnDoutside
(20,649 posts)33. The longer he stays Pres the tougher the situation for the
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Useful information to see progress when we don't see results we want! Thank you! Eom
Lyricalinklines
Jun 2017
#1
Please clearly explain how we were supposed to immediately win DEEP RED districts?
LBM20
Jun 2017
#46
Please clearly explain how YOU would win in a DEEP RED district that has voted R for DECADES?
LBM20
Jun 2017
#47
The trend is your friend. Plot the data at each election and see what that tell you.
Blue_true
Jun 2017
#39
I'll believe the trend when we have an actual Democratic majority in Congress.
PoindexterOglethorpe
Jun 2017
#44
Sorry, but there's nothing here to get all weak in the knees with ecstasy about.
jcmaine72
Jun 2017
#17
I read something where Democrats won 7 of 7 Special Elections between 2009 and the election of 2010.
Blue_true
Jun 2017
#21
I'm with you, EarlG. To get this close in those deep red districts has to be freaking
catbyte
Jun 2017
#24
John Ossoff has it right. People like Susan Serandon and Adam Green and Bernie Sanders are wrong.
Blue_true
Jun 2017
#18
K&R!!!! So good to read real, positive stuff, instead of gloomy and sarcastic twaddle
secondwind
Jun 2017
#29
I assume you do not get that the numbers are moving in a good direction. n/t
USALiberal
Jun 2017
#37