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My theory is that Chainfire Nov 2020 #1
I'm Texan. Shell_Seas Nov 2020 #5
I'll talk to ya'. Jirel Nov 2020 #2
Helping repair rural county chapters? How do we do that? Shell_Seas Nov 2020 #4
Support? Barely contact. Jirel Nov 2020 #7
I agree. I have often spoke about how I never get contacted by my local Dem group. Shell_Seas Nov 2020 #14
Thanks. This is a good example of the ongoing education I get here at DU. abqtommy Nov 2020 #3
It takes a long time to fix gerrymandering. That seems to be job 1 in many states. Ferrets are Cool Nov 2020 #6
It doesn't look like we'll fix it this decade. Shell_Seas Nov 2020 #15
IKR? nt Ferrets are Cool Nov 2020 #20
This message was self-deleted by its author northoftheborder Nov 2020 #8
My county is rural/suburban. For a long time - two groups: the official county Dem. Party, and a northoftheborder Nov 2020 #9
Good question. I'm going to write them a strongly worded letter. I'm serious. Shell_Seas Nov 2020 #16
Fannin County BaileyBill Nov 2020 #10
Is 3% enough in a state that is historically a non-voting state? Shell_Seas Nov 2020 #17
Another northern county hurl Nov 2020 #11
Wait for them all to die off? (the angry elderly evangelicals) Shell_Seas Nov 2020 #18
Political parties differ from grassroots organizations LeftInTX Nov 2020 #12
BTW...The Texas Democratic Party has a Rural Caucus LeftInTX Nov 2020 #13
That's disappointing, because the state board of education is a real problem. Shell_Seas Nov 2020 #19
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