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To me, this is an excellent option! RKP5637 Nov 2016 #1
Which is exactly... JHan Nov 2016 #2
Hillary talked about.. JHan Nov 2016 #3
I don't remember jobs being a core message of her campaign Red Oak Nov 2016 #8
I remember several of her policy speeches , and she did frequently talk about app. programs.. JHan Nov 2016 #12
She had a bunch of policy speeches. That was part of the problem. Red Oak Nov 2016 #16
Message and policy matters... JHan Nov 2016 #23
Can you suggest a time when politics was different? Red Oak Nov 2016 #24
I get what you're saying, JHan Nov 2016 #31
I understand your pain Red Oak Nov 2016 #35
It frustrates me too. lovemydog Nov 2016 #87
The Democrats were not able to talk about the issues. It was all about what tRump said. madinmaryland Nov 2016 #4
THANK you! It's infuriating that most people don't remember how she was sidelined from BlueCaliDem Nov 2016 #42
I remember her ads were not about issues but about what trump said. Cobalt Violet Nov 2016 #84
Yes. Her ads were the result of the sad reporting by MM propping up Trump. BlueCaliDem Nov 2016 #89
she could've talked about issues in her ads but chose not to. Cobalt Violet Nov 2016 #83
I have an easy solution... Barack_America Nov 2016 #5
Thought we just got through trying this Red Oak Nov 2016 #7
You don't write off ANYONE. EVER! RBInMaine Nov 2016 #50
It's about priorities and resources. Barack_America Nov 2016 #57
Surely you jest. democrank Nov 2016 #58
I do not jest. Barack_America Nov 2016 #59
They voted for Obama because he promised change and didn't deliver. pipoman Nov 2016 #60
One of the Democratic Partys biggest mistake is believing democrank Nov 2016 #66
Explain to me, then, how you get both. Barack_America Nov 2016 #67
I sincerely appreciate your open-mindedness, B_A. democrank Nov 2016 #68
I agree with expanding apprenticships Best_man23 Nov 2016 #6
It's actually really simple...rural working class should be Democrats are sick of "nanny state" NoGoodNamesLeft Nov 2016 #9
Well said. n/t mia Nov 2016 #10
Who has been telling them how to live and what to say? JHan Nov 2016 #13
I've heard complaints about bunch of EPA regs championed by democrats Amishman Nov 2016 #14
People in urban areas view things differently than rural people NoGoodNamesLeft Nov 2016 #46
I sympathize with your overall point, but kids will eat if they get hungry enough. Kentonio Nov 2016 #85
You are spot on. Red Oak Nov 2016 #17
THIS x1000... Yurovsky Nov 2016 #33
It's just too bad that there wasn't more reporting about Trump ripping off contractors NoGoodNamesLeft Nov 2016 #47
This is the problem though. Kentonio Nov 2016 #86
YUP! Talk JOBS and what CAN be done! SHOW UP and LISTEN to them! They want to be HEARD! RBInMaine Nov 2016 #52
I don't recall "transgender bathrooms" being discussed. Garrett78 Nov 2016 #11
Hillary didn't have to win over Trump voters oberliner Nov 2016 #19
Turnout was pretty typical. Garrett78 Nov 2016 #20
I agree with your points oberliner Nov 2016 #21
And I agree that the Dems have room for improvement in terms of GOTV and other things. Garrett78 Nov 2016 #22
I'm not sure that's the case FBaggins Nov 2016 #25
I guess I just mean that 55-60% turnout is pretty typical. Garrett78 Nov 2016 #26
You can't fit real solutions on a bumper sticker... Wounded Bear Nov 2016 #15
New Deal Era Solutions Fit on a Notecard jake335544 Nov 2016 #54
The easy answer is to flip Texas and Arizona oberliner Nov 2016 #18
We need to start by telling these voters the truth. LonePirate Nov 2016 #27
They don't want to hear the truth. LisaL Nov 2016 #28
They don't want to hear the truth. LenaBaby61 Nov 2016 #40
Exactly bravenak Nov 2016 #30
You are wrong. Red Oak Nov 2016 #38
Several problems exist there. LonePirate Nov 2016 #39
You are still wrong, and an uninformed defeatist. Buck up and lets do something. Red Oak Nov 2016 #43
Ahhh, now it makes sense why you were complaining about environmental protections.... bettyellen Nov 2016 #45
Post removed Post removed Nov 2016 #49
There is no easy answr bravenak Nov 2016 #29
Yep, millions live in an alternate reality. From which there's no return. Garrett78 Nov 2016 #32
All that is true bravenak Nov 2016 #36
And what do you propose here? Red Oak Nov 2016 #44
New industries, less wage disparity and a universal basic income. Garrett78 Nov 2016 #48
This Yavin4 Nov 2016 #34
The more you tell people they have no hope, the more you volunteer to LOSE!!!!!! RBInMaine Nov 2016 #51
The US is manufacturing as much as ever before. Garrett78 Nov 2016 #55
Stop LYING TO PEOPLE bravenak Nov 2016 #61
Early on in the campaign (during the primary, perhaps), a Trump supporter said the following: Garrett78 Nov 2016 #62
I agree completely bravenak Nov 2016 #63
Most Trump voters will continue supporting him no matter what. Garrett78 Nov 2016 #64
I believe that too bravenak Nov 2016 #65
I agree with it too and with you as well. But I lovemydog Nov 2016 #88
help each other in great times of need demtenjeep Nov 2016 #37
That poor woman ... LenaBaby61 Nov 2016 #41
We can't get by on the same message. We'll be obliterated. jake335544 Nov 2016 #53
Easy equals Lies Madam45for2923 Nov 2016 #56
I don't know Demsrule86 Nov 2016 #69
The US is manufacturing as much as ever before. But automation means fewer people are needed. Garrett78 Nov 2016 #70
This is why Democrats lose...that is untrue... millions of jobs Demsrule86 Nov 2016 #71
Millions of jobs have gone overseas, but it's also true that the US is manufacturing as much as ever Garrett78 Nov 2016 #72
That is an excuse...these jobs are being done elsewhere...like in Mexico and Korea...China. Demsrule86 Nov 2016 #73
Yes, and the US could get those jobs back if... Garrett78 Nov 2016 #75
Also, somethings made oveseas are counted as being manufactured in America. Demsrule86 Nov 2016 #74
The Republicans sure as hell have no answer . apcalc Nov 2016 #76
You are right, they don't have an answer, but they have control, and a lot of people are going to still_one Nov 2016 #78
The choices were pretty f**ken clear. Those self-identified progressives who refused to vote for still_one Nov 2016 #77
"Trump only won NY because of NYC" HockeyMom Nov 2016 #79
The irony is the "rust belt" is mostly under GOP governors Blue_Tires Nov 2016 #80
And life there would be worse if not for the Obama Administration. Garrett78 Nov 2016 #82
Policy around restrooms is not simply a "cultural issue." David__77 Nov 2016 #81
Unions, good jobs, good wages, job retraining ... frazzled Nov 2016 #90
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