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In reply to the discussion: This may be unpopular, but I'm ok with running anti-choice Dems if it will win elections. [View all]DanTex
(20,709 posts)Don't get me wrong, I wish it were. I wish we could just pretend there was no such thing as the GOP, and they couldn't vote to take away rights and healthcare and everything else. But that's not reality. Playing in a fantasy world "irrespective of Republicans" is just lunacy.
Also, I don't need a lecture on the importance of abortion rights, like I said in the OP I am totally pro-choice. And I'm not talking about primarying incumbent pro-choice Democrats with anti-choice candidates (obviously). I'm talking about running anti-choice Democrats against anti-choice Republicans. And, as I have explained many times, an anti-choice D is better than an anti-choice R. This is true even for abortion rights.
So spare me the nonsense about how I'm spreading attitudes that harm women. I'm talking about a political strategy that, in my opinion, will help Dems get more people elected to congress, which in turn will improve women's rights and also every other issue under the sun.
And, sure I could be wrong about the strategy, maybe it won't work. This isn't a science. But being mistaken about the efficacy of a strategy doesn't make me some kind of misogynist.