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In reply to the discussion: Is it really "refighting the primaries" just to post the NAMES of last year's Dem candidates? [View all]Ken Burch
(50,254 posts)And I never denied that there was cheating, nor did I say that those things played NO role. They played a role.
What I'm saying is that we can't put the whole thing down to that, and we can't gain votes in the next elections by assuming it was just that and that we don't need to change anything.
It's that mindset...change nothing, rethink nothing, offer no positive message and hope to win by default-that beat us in 1980, 1984, 1988, 2004, and 2016.
It was an absolute disgrace that the elections were hacked in 2016. But ordinary voters don't care about it and their votes won't be swayed by it. Ordinary voters don't see election hacking, in isolation, as something that affects them directly. They care about which party will offer something that will make a perceptible difference in THEIR lives.
A combination of a strong commitment to fighting social injustice, combined with a stronger commitment to economic policies that reset the balance between the few and the many, can return us to power and actually give this party a mandate to change things.