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In reply to the discussion: Democrats: Give rural voters a reason to trust and support the party [View all]Blue_true
(31,261 posts)38. Let me try again, I was snappy on the last response.
I have sat in engineering conferences where some presenters have completely lost the audience. All of the people were highly educated technical people. One common factor that I saw with speakers that fell flat was use of words that the audience was unfamiliar with, without introducing those words and their meaning or using bridge words that allows the audience to make connections. One of the unfortunate things is Research and Development engineering has instances where new terms are introduced to name physical appearances or outcomes, when people pop those up in first pass presentations they lose a lot of pretty smart people.
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I would have no problem reaching out but they don't want to reach out to us, they don't
Kirk Lover
Dec 2017
#3
I heard john fugelsang say the same thing he said Democrats always use big words
Fullduplexxx
Dec 2017
#18
Are you saying that Democratic voters are better educated than Republican ones?
Sophia4
Dec 2017
#22
In my experience, it is best to personally meet and talk voters like the waitress you describe
Sophia4
Dec 2017
#41
I hate the elitism 'brand'...it's so not true...most of us are working slobs. n/t
Kirk Lover
Dec 2017
#2
And who is this guy kidding the Republicans are the most elitist group in the bunch and these rural
Fullduplexxx
Dec 2017
#5
Democrats have always given rural voters reasons to vote blue. Rural voters simply rejected them.
LonePirate
Dec 2017
#9
more assistance for people who hate it when other people get assistance lol. coal subsidy, farm
msongs
Dec 2017
#11
I think rural voters are butt-hurt because reality does not live up to the nationalist hype.
DetlefK
Dec 2017
#13
If I find that haystack needle reasonable rural conservative out there, then fine.
HughBeaumont
Dec 2017
#15
If one were to read Charles Pierce's eyewitness account of Moore's election eve rally one would
Fred Sanders
Dec 2017
#20
We've been giving these rural voters GREAT reasons to trust & support Dems.They don't want to listen
kydo
Dec 2017
#19
What do Repugs do to "Give rural voters a reason to trust and support the party"?
SharonClark
Dec 2017
#25
I have relatives who live in rural Louisiana and they are hardcore liberal Democrats.
Willie Pep
Dec 2017
#34
Link for full article w/ background, added information and worth reading.
appalachiablue
Dec 2017
#43
Rurals will react to a bullshitter white male who partially deflects their fear
Awsi Dooger
Dec 2017
#44