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In reply to the discussion: If the Democratic Party went Populist would Centrists Flee? [View all]Edit history
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One wonders, doesn't one. We can't be allowed one lousy night to enjoy Democratic victories...
Hekate
Nov 2017
#82
come on. Our platform was the most progressive after the primary, not before. And she did not.
JCanete
Nov 2017
#129
actually any of those. I'm telling you what I saw every time I turned her on the TV or pulled a
JCanete
Nov 2017
#134
okay, YES, based upon the parameters I set, this is absolutely an example of Clinton talking about
JCanete
Nov 2017
#143
Not true, because I don't have an agenda here. I'd rather fully understand these issues myself.
JCanete
Nov 2017
#148
Females, immigrants, DACA, minorities, handicapped, and LGBT have bigger issues
Fresh_Start
Nov 2017
#23
Bernie was campaigning for civil rights before most of the party was even born.
Kentonio
Nov 2017
#97
any one who calls them selves NOT A FRICKEN CONSERVATIVE best support democrats no matter
beachbum bob
Nov 2017
#12
"where the middle class, workers and poor are looked after" That would be the Democratic Party.
SandyZ
Nov 2017
#78
Imo, it is obvious the Dems are on the middle class and poor, side. Small business,
SandyZ
Nov 2017
#89
I don't dislike corporations. I dislike corporations that ignore the public good.
DemocratSinceBirth
Nov 2017
#49
We are what we are...not going anything... Tonight is about victory...no more
Demsrule86
Nov 2017
#58
The fact you put billionaires in the same list as Jews, Blacks and Gays is deeply troubling
Kentonio
Nov 2017
#99
Calling himself a populist, or the media calling him one, doesn't make it so.
Garrett78
Nov 2017
#73
The Democratic Party is populist and centrist, and we are welcoming everyone to join us.
L. Coyote
Nov 2017
#70
Garbage argument, Billsmile. "So let's have at it"? Come back and say this again...
Hekate
Nov 2017
#87
Populism isn't a political philosophy. There have been both Dem and repug populists.
brush
Nov 2017
#94
First of all, WTF is "populism?" It seems to be a word to describe something extremely unpopular.
lagomorph777
Nov 2017
#126
Flamebait. God forbid we should enjoy our victories, even for a full day. (nt)
Paladin
Nov 2017
#133
A few that we don't need anyway would leave. You know the type, they tell us we can't
brewens
Nov 2017
#136