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elleng

(136,064 posts)
53. Not Your Grandmothers Wisconsin
Sun Dec 4, 2016, 01:48 PM
Dec 2016

'Milwaukee — I love telling people I’m from Wisconsin. Maybe it’s my defense mechanism for when people accuse me of being a coastal elite, out of touch with Real America. I like fulfilling all the Wisconsin stereotypes. I love cheese and cheese curds, of course. I love our sports teams out of a vague sense of homerism. And my accent (all hard A’s) comes out in full force after ah coupl’ah beers.

Mostly I love my grandma, who has called Wisconsin home for 88 years. Her parents immigrated to Wisconsin from Germany, and she started public school without knowing a word of English. She forgot most of the German her parents taught her years ago, but taught me the words to the “Liechtensteiner Polka” that we would sometimes hear when my family would go to a Friday night fish fry.

Up until Nov. 8, I still believed my state’s moral baseline bent toward empathy. The Wisconsin I thought I knew, where I lived for 21 years, was filled with complex but fundamentally decent people who recognized that everyone is deserving of respect and could disagree without being disagreeable. The state did elect Scott Walker as governor in 2010, and the Republican-led legislature gutted public-sector unions, setting off huge protests in the Capitol. But I didn’t think that state would vote for Donald J. Trump, turning its 10 electoral votes to a Republican for the first time since 1984. (I mean, come on, we even voted for Dukakis.)

As much as Mr. Trump won the election in Wisconsin, Hillary Clinton lost it. Her campaign, which prided itself on employing all the data wizards and ground game gurus money can buy, did not do nearly enough to lock down the upper Midwest, particularly Wisconsin and Michigan, and instead treated those states as a given. . .

Paul Soglin is the mayor of Madison, Wisconsin’s capital city, in cerulean Dane County. He supported Senator Bernie Sanders in the Democratic primary, and said he talked at least once a week with a field organizer from the Sanders campaign during the primary. But once Mrs. Clinton locked up the nomination, it was radio silence from the Clinton campaign.

“Since I first held elected office in the early ’70s, virtually every presidential election, I’ve been contacted, either by the candidate or by a staffer,” he told me. “I’m not saying this to say I’m important. But the point is, not only wasn’t she in the state, but I never got a call, a contact, anything after the primary.”'>>>

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/22/opinion/campaign-stops/not-your-grandmothers-wisconsin.html?

http://www.democraticunderground.com/1016171309

Hell no. Cha Dec 2016 #1
Hell no... tecelote Dec 2016 #15
Agree, it is over, learn from the mistakes & move on. Alekzander Dec 2016 #51
Nah, this is easier. Besides, working to overhaul the Party might get you body odor. Eleanors38 Dec 2016 #76
So, hopefully will get some deodrant & good body wash for Xmas. Alekzander Dec 2016 #77
Well, working to change a blown-out party does require swear, no? Eleanors38 Dec 2016 #80
Post removed Post removed Dec 2016 #2
Damn.. they cannot handle that?! Cha Dec 2016 #3
The alert was for "bashing Democratic figures". I see no bashing, and even if it were, Sanders is.. Tarheel_Dem Dec 2016 #4
Right! I see no bashing of DEMS whatsoever. Cha Dec 2016 #6
New DU rules expressly state that Sanders is in this category. Just FYI... JudyM Dec 2016 #86
As i said.. no bashing of DEMS. Cha Dec 2016 #87
As I said, the post-election DU rules state that Bernie is a dem leader that is not to be bashed. JudyM Dec 2016 #88
As I say I see no bashing of DEMS! Cha Dec 2016 #89
It doesn't bash Sanders at all BainsBane Dec 2016 #8
I agree, and so far it looks like it may have survived. Tarheel_Dem Dec 2016 #9
Thanks, Tarheel Dem. BainsBane Dec 2016 #10
According to the Site Rules, Sanders IS a Democratic figure. BlueProgressive Dec 2016 #84
The new DU rules specifically state that he is included in this category. JudyM Dec 2016 #85
Better put in the sarcasm thingy, someone did not get it Hekate Dec 2016 #5
It's not so much sarcasm as exploring a BainsBane Dec 2016 #7
BoBs are very sensitive WhiteTara Dec 2016 #41
THIS post got alerted? DFW Dec 2016 #11
Well said. OnDoutside Dec 2016 #13
Some seem to think any suggestion BainsBane Dec 2016 #14
Bernie was NOT responsible for Pearl Harbor!! Maybe the Vietnam War though!! InAbLuEsTaTe Dec 2016 #26
K&R betsuni Dec 2016 #12
It is the double standard that Hillary has always been under. By the media, she was still_one Dec 2016 #16
Message auto-removed Name removed Dec 2016 #17
For whatever reason, because those self-identified progressives either refused to vote, or still_one Dec 2016 #20
Message auto-removed Name removed Dec 2016 #21
The strong vote for their future. The strong do something to ensure MineralMan Dec 2016 #25
"cut throat third way stuff". Russ Feingold WASN'T a third way. Zypher Teachout still_one Dec 2016 #29
Message auto-removed Name removed Dec 2016 #71
hillary did better than feingold. JI7 Dec 2016 #75
Hillary's platform and positions were very liberal mcar Dec 2016 #68
Message auto-removed Name removed Dec 2016 #69
You really didn't pay attention, I see mcar Dec 2016 #72
Next time must cater to the right people. Check. lapucelle Dec 2016 #57
Yes and all the " POLLS" MFM008 Dec 2016 #65
The contradiction is glaring brer cat Dec 2016 #18
Oh no. BainsBane Dec 2016 #19
back on this merry-go-round, eh? Of course Clinton's loss in the GE was NOT all her fault... Raster Dec 2016 #22
You don't seem to understand that sexists aren't even often aware of the double standards they bettyellen Dec 2016 #43
Make you a deal, you don't tell me what I "seem to understand,"... Raster Dec 2016 #44
Your premise -that sexists would admit or even be aware- has been discredited for years. bettyellen Dec 2016 #45
I am not saying the Hillary Hate came only from Fox or the GOP... Raster Dec 2016 #46
When she was help to a higher standard than Bernie, Biden, Obama and most other Dem men.... bettyellen Dec 2016 #47
I don't deny any of what you are saying, I agree... Raster Dec 2016 #48
I saw it among Dems as well, it was that pervasive. A squeaker like this was.... bettyellen Dec 2016 #49
I agree. I hope someone like Conason or other friendly author... Raster Dec 2016 #52
There were a few wild cards- the collusion w Comney as well as Wikileaks bullshit bettyellen Dec 2016 #64
Great analysis Gothmog Dec 2016 #23
the party needs to be open to all truths about this election NRQ891 Dec 2016 #24
TM99, but reality is that there was a concerted effort by third party/Sanders R B Garr Dec 2016 #28
well, let's outlaw 3rd parties then NRQ891 Dec 2016 #50
But the third party strategy, by the extremists anyway, was to lodge R B Garr Dec 2016 #54
and Perot gave the country Clinton in 1992 NRQ891 Dec 2016 #55
Sigh. This is an old, debunked canard about Ross Perot. Perot R B Garr Dec 2016 #56
ok, you sold me - let's outlaw third parties NRQ891 Dec 2016 #66
This message was self-deleted by its author Duckhunter935 Dec 2016 #27
Not true BainsBane Dec 2016 #32
This message was self-deleted by its author Duckhunter935 Dec 2016 #34
What is the fact? BainsBane Dec 2016 #35
This message was self-deleted by its author Duckhunter935 Dec 2016 #37
A poll in which you get to choose only gives one option is not evidence progressoid Dec 2016 #82
Clinton's "Loss" is due to an antiquated system from the 18th century. If operated as designed... NNadir Dec 2016 #30
I've noticed that, too! Clinton's loss is her fault. Bernie's loss is Clinton's fault. R B Garr Dec 2016 #31
This message was self-deleted by its author Duckhunter935 Dec 2016 #38
Democratic Senators and Congresspersons lost their races, but that's Hillary's fault, too EffieBlack Dec 2016 #39
Makes sense to me! mcar Dec 2016 #33
I agree, it was all her fault. Exilednight Dec 2016 #36
But Bernie's loss was not his fault at all BainsBane Dec 2016 #67
No. Bernie's loss is his own. But there was a bias in DNC. Exilednight Dec 2016 #70
On Election Day when folks thought Hillary was going to win EffieBlack Dec 2016 #40
Kick & Rec sheshe2 Dec 2016 #42
Not Your Grandmothers Wisconsin elleng Dec 2016 #53
I like the top reader comments much better than the opinion piece, particularly this one: spooky3 Dec 2016 #62
Oh smart: elleng Dec 2016 #63
This is great - thanks! EffieBlack Dec 2016 #74
the election (as Greg Palast has shown) was stolen by massive GOP voter disqualification ... cloudythescribbler Dec 2016 #58
Great point. I don't remember even a single Hillary-basher pointing a finger at Bernie DanTex Dec 2016 #59
Precisely. Nt BainsBane Dec 2016 #61
It was up to her to address ALL issues. The same way every male candidate has to address issues. KittyWampus Dec 2016 #60
Not true at all. She was held to a FAR higher standard. n/t duffyduff Dec 2016 #73
And Trump addressed all issues did he? And Clinton didn't? JHan Dec 2016 #81
Damn right she was held to higher standards. apcalc Dec 2016 #78
I see what you did there. immoderate Dec 2016 #79
Oh hell no. There is always someone else to blame GummyBearz Dec 2016 #83
I don't think many people are saying it's ALL her fault. Ken Burch Dec 2016 #90
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