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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Democrats Dont Have an Easy Answer for the Rust Belt [View all]Red Oak
(699 posts)35. I understand your pain
Hang in there.
You think, you read, you listen, you try to understand. Our country, while I love it, is just not packed full of people like that. Those traits alone put you into a minority group.
I hope that we continue to try to understand why the Rust Belt changed significantly from Democratic Party to Republican during this election cycle. While there are "deplorables", it is unwise of us to cast PA, MI and WI in that bucket. These same people voted overwhelmingly for President Obama. We need to try to relate to the realities of all the people of the Democratic party, unite, then beat back the orange idiot!
Thanks for all your posts.
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I remember several of her policy speeches , and she did frequently talk about app. programs..
JHan
Nov 2016
#12
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
It's actually really simple...rural working class should be Democrats are sick of "nanny state"
NoGoodNamesLeft
Nov 2016
#9
I sympathize with your overall point, but kids will eat if they get hungry enough.
Kentonio
Nov 2016
#85
It's just too bad that there wasn't more reporting about Trump ripping off contractors
NoGoodNamesLeft
Nov 2016
#47
YUP! Talk JOBS and what CAN be done! SHOW UP and LISTEN to them! They want to be HEARD!
RBInMaine
Nov 2016
#52
And I agree that the Dems have room for improvement in terms of GOTV and other things.
Garrett78
Nov 2016
#22
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
The more you tell people they have no hope, the more you volunteer to LOSE!!!!!!
RBInMaine
Nov 2016
#51
Early on in the campaign (during the primary, perhaps), a Trump supporter said the following:
Garrett78
Nov 2016
#62
The US is manufacturing as much as ever before. But automation means fewer people are needed.
Garrett78
Nov 2016
#70
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
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