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In reply to the discussion: Liberals cannot win a majority in this country. [View all]Tarheel_Dem
(31,454 posts)162. LOL. They better get to work, because I am a non-believer.
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That may be true with the Senate but not necessarily the House or the Presidency.
kentuck
Dec 2011
#59
Treestar, you're on a roll. And I agree, it's time to "put up or shut up" for good! This is that..
Tarheel_Dem
Dec 2011
#90
If you truly believe that, why should "Democrats" have to find a better candidate? This is an.....
Tarheel_Dem
Dec 2011
#95
Serious question? Does your screenname indicate that you're a "Kentuckian"?
Tarheel_Dem
Dec 2011
#101
Do you intend just to ignore my query in post #101? I mean, I understand why you would....
Tarheel_Dem
Dec 2011
#127
So progressives should be able to find someone among the nearly 2,000,000 people who live in NE
Telly Savalas
Dec 2011
#157
Let's see.... the least likely scenario in the nation proves your point?
FredStembottom
Dec 2011
#129
By golly, here's a brand new link about where such things might be possible!
FredStembottom
Dec 2011
#130
Never in opposition to electing more progressives. However, did you actually read the o.p.?
Tarheel_Dem
Dec 2011
#133
Rather than "win anywhere" the OP seemes to be talking about a simple majority...
FredStembottom
Dec 2011
#134
I "cited" the reasons "liberals" give for not breaking through. I say pish-tosh. The o.p. seems to
Tarheel_Dem
Dec 2011
#161
Not really concerned about "how I come across to you". That, notwithstanding, I am an.....
Tarheel_Dem
Jan 2012
#166
I knew we'd get there. But we certainly didn't solve the matter set out in the o.p.
Tarheel_Dem
Jan 2012
#170
why, them's figtin woids! BOTFUT is gonna show you who can win nebraska, but good!
dionysus
Dec 2011
#150
With the assumption that the Blue Dog Democrat is better than any Republican...
kentuck
Dec 2011
#30
Since The Majority comes with things like Committee Chairmanships, and control
annabanana
Dec 2011
#111
I imagine voting one's convictions is rather more important than voting for political realities
LanternWaste
Dec 2011
#22
why do you keep saying that? it's a total strawman.the majority of red state voters are conservative
dionysus
Dec 2011
#152
there are conservative areas of the country where liberal ideas can't currently win. while the GOP
dionysus
Dec 2011
#154
I think the "dennis kucinich types" have mostly been defined by the right-wing media...
kentuck
Dec 2011
#156
Why? 1. It is profitable for the DLC and its supporters. 2. Some people are nonthinking parrots.
AnotherMcIntosh
Dec 2011
#29
Most likely so.....in particular those "Moderate" Democrats you are discussing.....
FrenchieCat
Dec 2011
#47
Well, IMO, there is a certain logic in believing that a real progressive/liberal will probably not
Zorra
Dec 2011
#49
I believe that Progressives can win a majority. BUT I also think that politics is local. Each state
jwirr
Dec 2011
#67
I used Iowa because it used to be very rethug. Since the McGovern race some very good Democrats
jwirr
Dec 2011
#93
I agree with that and I think that may be the only way we replace Nelson with someone who is
jwirr
Dec 2011
#103
You keep repeating that, but you didn't answer my question about KY. You're represented....
Tarheel_Dem
Dec 2011
#119
Oh yes but those days have been gone a long time. He was good and I do remember him well. He
jwirr
Dec 2011
#145
Church served until 1981. It could happen again, a Democrat Senator from Idaho.
Major Hogwash
Dec 2011
#146
Oh don't get me wrong I completely believe we need to maintain the 50 state campaign. And I will
jwirr
Dec 2011
#147
Because that narrative supports the "Third Way." All the corporate money, none of the guilt.
DirkGently
Dec 2011
#69
I believe that its up to the voters and if they dont want a very liberal majority then it wont
cstanleytech
Dec 2011
#84
The reason is that the conservatives have a massive, effective propaganda machine.
Kablooie
Dec 2011
#98
OWS can not support candidates who are opposed to equality for some people.
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2011
#107
Our corporate media have told the American people that Obama is as liberal as it is possible to be
Lydia Leftcoast
Dec 2011
#108
Unfortunately, that provides an excuse for the Democrats to move further right.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Dec 2011
#137
I don't know about that. I think left-of-center describes the majority of people in this country.
Tatiana
Dec 2011
#141
more like "Liberals cannot win a majority in red states until you change the conservative mindset
dionysus
Dec 2011
#149
Because working class Americans in the heartland stand in solidarity with the Wall Street bankers.
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2011
#163
The audacity of the lie is especially evident during election season,
woo me with science
Dec 2011
#164