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In reply to the discussion: How many on the progressive wing of the Democratic party were duped by Putin?. [View all]Ken Burch
(50,254 posts)and don't have any association with that site at all. They're them, I'm ME. OK?
JPR is a cyber-outhouse and I take it as an insult that you'd try to imply that I have some connection with them.
I agree that Russia played a role in the result. It's just that that wasn't the ONLY factor, and until we can at least flip one house of Congress, it's not something we have any ability to change.
We can't win in '18 or '20 by making "Putin meddled in '16" our main argument. Focusing on that isn't going to gain us votes.
We also need to step up our game, as we are doing(we kicked ass this November because we DIDN'T run the exact same campaign as we had in '16).
What is the harm, in your view, of admitting that at least PART of the problem is the way we've run things in this party? Do you see it as some sort of betrayal fo admit we're not flawless?