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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Where was the sympathy for Bush voters [View all]Garrett78
(10,721 posts)20. I suppose the Democratic Party could denounce the Civil Rights Act.
Because no Democratic candidate for POTUS has won the white vote since before the Civil Rights Act was passed.
Screw the base. Let's out-Republican the Republicans.
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Writing then off as "racists" is the lazy answer. In truth, that only applies to a small fraction.
jack_krass
Dec 2016
#62
Um, this sub thread is about "Reagen Democrats", so my answer to your question is
jack_krass
Jan 2017
#95
Same here. Just not the overt type, which seem to be the only type some want to recognize.
Garrett78
Jan 2017
#113
Because the media and Bernie don't dare talk about their support of racist policies, so...
bettyellen
Dec 2016
#11
But you just blamed the boogieman Brock for this fictional swiftboating to explain
KittyWampus
Dec 2016
#30
Clinton was always going to win there, so he didn't focus on winning there.
killbotfactory
Jan 2017
#110
I spoke of what Brock did to Bernie in 2015 -- you are speaking of Sanders comments
karynnj
Jan 2017
#98
Sick of this BS that anyone called him a racist. Manny what's his dick started that here....
bettyellen
Jan 2017
#100
I understand you are very upset hillary lost to a clown.. but repeating stale primary lies
dionysus
Dec 2016
#17
straw man, no one ever accused Sanders of supporting racism. Although the man
KittyWampus
Dec 2016
#32
Well BettyEllen said right up top " and Bernie don't talk about their support of racist policies..."
JCanete
Jan 2017
#105
that's total bullshit. What racist policies has Bernie stood behind? You objecting to his
JCanete
Jan 2017
#104
Not sympathy, but i recall one howard dean's 50 state strategy to win over as many as we
dionysus
Dec 2016
#15
Right, but what republicans do what we don't is that they have a farm system of
dionysus
Dec 2016
#34
Well we didn't hear it after Reagan because we weren't on the internet.
Warren DeMontague
Dec 2016
#38
I'm talking about general messaging and what we, collectively, stand for- or not- as progressives.
Warren DeMontague
Dec 2016
#88
I think a lot of it is, they're just not old enough to really remember a GOP POTUS
Warren DeMontague
Dec 2016
#90
I don't know if it's "sympathy," but I mentioned here in the past that...
Buckeye_Democrat
Dec 2016
#46
I'm guessing most of those guns and abortion voters prefer the GOP platform for other reasons, too.
Garrett78
Dec 2016
#68
"...policies that are unmistakably in the interests of the vast majority of the people..."
Garrett78
Dec 2016
#65
Do you really think that Bill didn't try to appeal to and get Reagan voters
Crunchy Frog
Dec 2016
#61
Okay, but let's not pretend like there isn't a lot of data out there that disputes...
Garrett78
Dec 2016
#79
I think that the problem is the media and others are painting these people as literally poor and
bettyellen
Dec 2016
#83
They're special snowflakes who can't stand being called ignorant and/or racist
Blue_Tires
Jan 2017
#97
It is now and always has been misguided to rail against the products of our society
JCanete
Jan 2017
#102