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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Please stop with this b***shit that the Democrats are out of touch with the voting population [View all]Garrett78
(10,721 posts)141. I wrote about that here:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/12512659983
Take note of the Silverman excerpt in which he suggests what needs to be done.
I think the tendency for so many to subscribe to patently false beliefs is a factor that needs a lot more attention. Democrats need to be talking about it when they're guests on the various 'news' programs/cable shows (especially when they're on Fox), because this matter speaks directly to both public education and media responsibility, two very important issues right now. The former has been under attack for years and the latter seems to become more of an oxymoron each day. Democrats need to reverse those trends pronto.
For many, being presented with the facts will backfire in that the false beliefs will become further ingrained. But if Democrats are repeatedly pointing out the absurdity of various beliefs held by huge swaths of Americans, cognitive dissonance will set in for some. Also, it's possible that some who have been apolitical will become engaged once they recognize the threat posed by tens of millions subscribing to utter nonsense. And, as I said, Dems need to combat the attacks on education/intellectualism, as well as the media's role in failing to properly inform the electorate. No more false equivalencies, no more obsession with spectacle and much more facepalming when it's called for.
Take note of the Silverman excerpt in which he suggests what needs to be done.
I think the tendency for so many to subscribe to patently false beliefs is a factor that needs a lot more attention. Democrats need to be talking about it when they're guests on the various 'news' programs/cable shows (especially when they're on Fox), because this matter speaks directly to both public education and media responsibility, two very important issues right now. The former has been under attack for years and the latter seems to become more of an oxymoron each day. Democrats need to reverse those trends pronto.
For many, being presented with the facts will backfire in that the false beliefs will become further ingrained. But if Democrats are repeatedly pointing out the absurdity of various beliefs held by huge swaths of Americans, cognitive dissonance will set in for some. Also, it's possible that some who have been apolitical will become engaged once they recognize the threat posed by tens of millions subscribing to utter nonsense. And, as I said, Dems need to combat the attacks on education/intellectualism, as well as the media's role in failing to properly inform the electorate. No more false equivalencies, no more obsession with spectacle and much more facepalming when it's called for.
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Please stop with this b***shit that the Democrats are out of touch with the voting population [View all]
DetlefK
Dec 2016
OP
Most of America agrees with most of the views Democrats hold. Many by large majorities.
tecelote
Dec 2016
#2
We lost the Presidency, the House, the Senate and have gotten killed at the state level.
Ace Rothstein
Dec 2016
#3
Either that... or Electoral College, partisan gerrymandering and suppression of the black vote.
DetlefK
Dec 2016
#5
Because of gerrymandering, why is that concept having to be explained on DU? Gerrymandering is
uponit7771
Dec 2016
#111
I'm saying it isn't only about the Presidency as way too many here are focusing on.
Ace Rothstein
Dec 2016
#87
Russian hackers also targeted congressional races, so that is at least part of it
ehrnst
Dec 2016
#22
We need to revitalize the urban areas in red and swing states so we can tolerate moving there
JudyM
Dec 2016
#66
We may as well have... it's like we lost a national election to Dan Quayle. Nt
dionysus
Dec 2016
#98
I'm perfectly fine with Democrats being out of touch with racists and other bigots.
LonePirate
Dec 2016
#11
"Our Mistakes" are NOT Comey, voter suppression and Russia... false sense's of self control wont
uponit7771
Dec 2016
#112
Yes, voter suppression and gerrymandering work for local and state level. We should know this by
uponit7771
Dec 2016
#128
A laser focus on free and fair elections by bringing as many post election law suites as possible...
uponit7771
Dec 2016
#131
Even if you go purely by the numbers, there's no clear right-wing trend in the US:
DetlefK
Dec 2016
#34
That doesn't explain Republicans doing better in the House vote than the Presidential vote.
Ace Rothstein
Dec 2016
#51
If we're going to fuss about voter turn out and not take into consideration voter suppression.
JHan
Dec 2016
#26
PBS: more than 58% of eligible voters went to the polls during the 2016 election
ucrdem
Dec 2016
#76
Yes, they're going to continue to say that in order to focus on the wrong issue to. Voter suppressio
uponit7771
Dec 2016
#113
Or that every GOPer is racist. While a vast majority of racist voters are GOP, it doesn't mean
dionysus
Dec 2016
#99
That's code for "Shut up, go away, go support some impossible candidates who won't win shit."
MADem
Dec 2016
#31
I have nothing in common with racists, and I've seen lots of this "How can we appeal to the
MADem
Dec 2016
#91
Dean thought we could convert republicans, and his 50 state strategy is lauded. And just
dionysus
Dec 2016
#101
That's like saying "The desserts at this restaurant are wonderful, and beets are on sale at the
MADem
Dec 2016
#107
BULL FUCKING SHIT !!! If black supremacist ran like Benedict Donald did there'd be NO ONE on DU
uponit7771
Dec 2016
#116
So basically any white working voter who didn't vote for us is a 'white racist idiot'?
Kentonio
Dec 2016
#48
You're the one who appears to have twisted the idea that we should outreach into working white areas
Kentonio
Dec 2016
#58
Working whites don't have time to show up at Tea Party rallies in the afternoon
man on the moonshine
Dec 2016
#62
Meanwhile the Republicans run everything for the next 30 years while we wait for demographics...
Ace Rothstein
Dec 2016
#63
Because of Voter suppression and hacking, I see those who push for anything outside of the ...
uponit7771
Dec 2016
#117
We did win the white working class voters ... the M$M meme is we lost them but according
uponit7771
Dec 2016
#123
OMG!!!! THIS. They've been doing this "Al Gore said he invented the internet"
LaydeeBug
Dec 2016
#72
been true for a long time, and we keep trying to work with the corporations that own our media. It
JCanete
Dec 2016
#90
RIGHT !!! The people who are continuing to vie for turning the message towards "white working class"
uponit7771
Dec 2016
#118
So Comey, voter suppression and Russia weren't an effect in this election!?!? REALLY !?!?
uponit7771
Dec 2016
#129
I disagree with "never suggested" by not placing on the onus on those factors it does suggest such
uponit7771
Dec 2016
#133
But the measured and empirical factors we KNOW of are Comey, voter suppression and
uponit7771
Dec 2016
#139
Again, it doesn't make a difference the exact impact... that there .... WAS.... impact at all..
uponit7771
Dec 2016
#145
Your previous reply seemed to be suggesting that certain factors are measurable in their impact.
Garrett78
Dec 2016
#147