Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

senseandsensibility

(24,147 posts)
11. Yes, I agree that the more progressive
Thu Dec 4, 2025, 03:00 PM
Thursday

the more able and willing they are to break the rules as far as not using focus group approved talking points, etc. They can cut right to chase and meet people where they are.

Recommendations

0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

Im pretty sure Boo1 Thursday #1
Wow. senseandsensibility Thursday #4
I agree LetMyPeopleVote Thursday #28
Agree and its the same with Tennessee aeromanKC Thursday #2
I actually confused TN with KY in my OP at first senseandsensibility Thursday #6
Everyone makes mistakes MustLoveBeagles Thursday #42
Thanks senseandsensibility Thursday #50
It was Tennessee and she won a primary against 3 other Democrats Just_Vote_Dem Thursday #3
Fixed it senseandsensibility Thursday #7
Good! n/t Just_Vote_Dem Thursday #8
Progressive Democrats should definetly run ... PBC_Democrat Thursday #37
Gillum didn't lose because he was a progressive. carpetbagger Thursday #54
Aftyn Behn won 78.8% of the Nashville vote on Tuesday. Tanuki Thursday #59
I agree that Graham would have beaten DeathSantis LetMyPeopleVote Thursday #69
That narrative is what gets me in trouble with Democrats. gab13by13 Thursday #5
I'm personally for the most liberal candidate in almost all situations senseandsensibility Thursday #10
Give me one example where the DNC said gab13by13 Thursday #16
I'm guessing that there are Bettie Thursday #31
I don't really care what the DNC thinks senseandsensibility Thursday #32
i saw them tank a progressive for a moderate. they lost. we got roscum. mopinko Thursday #65
I'm with you gab Docreed2003 Thursday #48
I kind of doubt it. yardwork Thursday #9
Yes, I agree that the more progressive senseandsensibility Thursday #11
I think that's what we need. yardwork Thursday #13
Agree 👍 anciano Thursday #12
Wresting power from the Republican party Alsteen Thursday #14
No n/t leftstreet Thursday #15
You just said what I was trying to say. gab13by13 Thursday #18
NO... 2naSalit Thursday #17
So a candidate that ran a Bernie type campaign Emile Thursday #19
My whole OP was a question senseandsensibility Thursday #20
You should ask Jason Kanew n/t leftstreet Thursday #21
Passive aggressives use questions to push a point. Bobstandard Thursday #62
So you're calling me passive aggressive without actually doing so? senseandsensibility Thursday #64
Thicker skin. Shorter fuse. Bobstandard Thursday #66
I think you answered your own question.... getagrip_already Thursday #26
I'm sorry, but the only ones doing a purity test Emile Thursday #30
how so? getagrip_already Thursday #40
So the only ones that do purity tests are progressives. Emile Thursday #49
Still dont get it getagrip_already 5 hrs ago #88
I get it just fine thank you. Emile 5 hrs ago #89
Who said that? getagrip_already 3 hrs ago #93
Bookmarking Emile 3 hrs ago #94
There is no argument to follow, so you got it right. Nixie 5 hrs ago #90
She won the primary. returnee Thursday #34
that is very true, but a primary, especially in a special, is a very progressive race... getagrip_already Thursday #38
Probably correct. It's hard to make predictions based upon a special election with significantly lower turnout Silent Type Thursday #22
Probably not. It wasn't a winnable district Jose Garcia Thursday #23
Good question: Aftyn Behn would have done better or won, Ars Longa Thursday #24
I didn't hear about the country music thing until the day after the election senseandsensibility Thursday #27
I love country music. returnee Thursday #35
Old country was OK- Modern "Bro Country" sounds like has been Ars Longa Thursday #43
Yes, give me Willie and Waylon and Johnny Cash and Dolly senseandsensibility Thursday #47
I go back to Appalachian folk ballads and fiddle tunes... returnee Thursday #72
Merle Haggard? Liberal? returnee Thursday #73
By "these days" I take it you mean the last quarter century? johnp3907 Thursday #84
I really doubt it mvd Thursday #25
Republican-lite always loses to a real Republican Fiendish Thingy Thursday #29
Harry Truman Emile Thursday #63
Exactly correct Deminpenn Thursday #67
Seems a bit irrelevant... EarlG Thursday #33
You nailed it MustLoveBeagles Thursday #45
It's true that rehashing would have been could have been scenarios senseandsensibility Thursday #53
"...old markodochartaigh Thursday #57
Plenty of red state moderate incumbents have lost to MAGA Republicans over the years IronLionZion Thursday #36
What are the actual examples of progressive winning in deep red states? RoeVWade Thursday #39
Was the lack of voter turnout an issue? czarjak Thursday #41
No. They said the same things about the moderate dem candidates here. 2 Meow Momma Thursday #44
No...absolutely not Docreed2003 Thursday #46
This +1 Emile Thursday #52
Her message was very mainstream. Bluetus Thursday #60
I never said that she was "too progressive" Docreed2003 Thursday #71
My apologies. You are correct. I replied to the wrong post Bluetus Thursday #78
It didn't help that she was female. Beshear is liberal, but he is a white man and he wins everywhere in KY Wanderlust988 Thursday #51
Sadly, I'm sure that was a factor. senseandsensibility Thursday #56
It was highly highly unlikely that we were going to win it ibegurpard Thursday #55
No. Nashville/Davidson County's rock solid Democratic congressional district Tanuki Thursday #58
Thanks senseandsensibility Thursday #61
The election in a deep red district, and the outcome, is scaring the hell out of the white supremacy Tr**plicans. NNadir Thursday #68
We've been running to the center for 45 years. Gore1FL Thursday #70
There have been many moderate southern Dems over the past few decades. Wanderlust988 Thursday #74
Never heard of Jasmine Crockett? Emile Thursday #77
She's in a very Democratic district Wanderlust988 Thursday #81
Used to be a very democratic district. Emile Thursday #82
I want what you are smoking. Even Jasmine knows this and will likely run for the Senate Wanderlust988 Thursday #85
Keep your personal judgement against fellow duers, Emile Yesterday #87
You are right. Everyone knows that red districts are different Nixie 5 hrs ago #91
Maybe we should try; I remember similar arguments regarding what was possible in 2008. Gore1FL Thursday #83
Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock won in Georgia...but they are male Wanderlust988 Thursday #75
No matter how 'moderate' the candidate is, the GQP will label them "socialist communist fascist radical left Jack Valentino Thursday #76
Done better perhaps, but not won Justice Brandeis Thursday #79
There are different meanings of "progressive" and "moderate". MervinFerd Thursday #80
What does "moderate" even mean in this context? Crunchy Frog Thursday #86
Elections are more complicated than progressive vs moderate karynnj 4 hrs ago #92
Latest Discussions»General Discussion»So I waited until the dus...»Reply #11