The Democratic Party should be more worried about losing traditional liberal/progressive voters because they compromised to court cross-over 'Republican' voters. And, isn't it ironic that the Republican Party is willing to lose traditional Republican voters in exchange for tapping the enthusiasm and loyalty of white nationalists and Evan…
The Democratic Party should be more worried about losing traditional liberal/progressive voters because they compromised to court cross-over 'Republican' voters. And, isn't it ironic that the Republican Party is willing to lose traditional Republican voters in exchange for tapping the enthusiasm and loyalty of white nationalists and Evangelicals. At this point everyone knows what the Republican Party stands for. The same cannot be said for the Democratic Party. That is a huge problem!
I agree. It takes great faith to be a Democrat, because they are so very good at snatching defeat from the jaws of victory--which they're not even close to this year.
I've spent too many decades watching the Democratic Party being unable to find their rear ends with both hands, while at the same time shooting themselves in the feet ("burn, baby, burn" to "defund the police"). But I've been a single issue voter since Hubert Humphrey ran against Nixon--women's reproductive rights. Women's reproductive freedom was in the Republican platform that year, but who could trust Nixon?
There are a lot of single-issue voters who may win the fight only to lose the war. Roe v. Wade is a case in point. Better to win the war and the fight.
Now the war is to turn every Republican out of all offices I can vote for. And work to turn the "R's" nearby out of office. I live in a very blue state, with some red districts--that's where I'm working
The Democratic Party should be more worried about losing traditional liberal/progressive voters because they compromised to court cross-over 'Republican' voters. And, isn't it ironic that the Republican Party is willing to lose traditional Republican voters in exchange for tapping the enthusiasm and loyalty of white nationalists and Evangelicals. At this point everyone knows what the Republican Party stands for. The same cannot be said for the Democratic Party. That is a huge problem!
I agree. It takes great faith to be a Democrat, because they are so very good at snatching defeat from the jaws of victory--which they're not even close to this year.
I've spent too many decades watching the Democratic Party being unable to find their rear ends with both hands, while at the same time shooting themselves in the feet ("burn, baby, burn" to "defund the police"). But I've been a single issue voter since Hubert Humphrey ran against Nixon--women's reproductive rights. Women's reproductive freedom was in the Republican platform that year, but who could trust Nixon?
There are a lot of single-issue voters who may win the fight only to lose the war. Roe v. Wade is a case in point. Better to win the war and the fight.
Now the war is to turn every Republican out of all offices I can vote for. And work to turn the "R's" nearby out of office. I live in a very blue state, with some red districts--that's where I'm working