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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: TIME: Meet the rust belt voters who voted for Trump [View all]realmirage
(2,117 posts)18. So rather than win them back we want to lose again?
All we need is an economic message that speaks to those people in the rust belt. If that's too much to ask, get used to losing.
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Well, minorities and immigrants clearly aren't everyday Americans. Trump could tell you that.
TwilightZone
Dec 2016
#3
Your ideas are thoughtful and valid. I feel however, much unconscious racism abounds
brush
Dec 2016
#64
Good on you. What's needed is robust progressive media to combat 24/7 FOX and right wing radio.
brush
Dec 2016
#71
Of course, 24/7 progressive media would encompass all of that. Has to be state of the art
brush
Dec 2016
#73
Everyone of them has that yay bootstraps no handouts mentality that is a cover for racial resentment
bettyellen
Dec 2016
#11
Not one of Clinton's ads talked about any of that. And she didn't even bother
KittyWampus
Dec 2016
#13
That's what I've concluded. I read a lot of nutty stuff at DU during the primary, but...
Garrett78
Dec 2016
#47
well, as many have said here, we HAD an economic message. These people just didn't hear it.
Fast Walker 52
Dec 2016
#26
No - we pull in other voters. These people are a lost cause and a waste of time
EffieBlack
Dec 2016
#67
And yet there are those who declare, emphatically, that race didn't play a role. "Identity politics"
Tarheel_Dem
Dec 2016
#20
yes, I saw that, and I felt bad for them. I wonder where they get their news from.
Fast Walker 52
Dec 2016
#27
Yes, the token minority people who help promote the lie of "Trump Democrats."
duffyduff
Dec 2016
#42
Blame it on racism but most of them say it was the economy and jobs that swayed their vote.
progressoid
Dec 2016
#25
yes, but Hillary had an economic message. Why do you think Trump's was more effective for them?
Fast Walker 52
Dec 2016
#28
Of course they say that - while making racist comments and revealing their white supremacy
EffieBlack
Dec 2016
#68
My biggest fear came true. I use to live in the rust belt (Pa.) and I know how upset
napi21
Dec 2016
#52
and this is suppose to convince us many of these fucks who voted trump aren't misogynist racists?
boston bean
Dec 2016
#58