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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Rural Democrats: Party Ignored Us, Suffered the Consequences [View all]Sunlei
(22,651 posts)84. It was the 22 states and rustbelt areas I meant. I know the 2 million less than 300k a year "rural f
rural small farms" are typical republicans these days and love trump.
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Rural Democrats: Party Ignored Us, Suffered the Consequences [View all]
mahatmakanejeeves
Nov 2016
OP
Rural voters are more likely to listen to whoever actually takes the time to come talk to them
NoGoodNamesLeft
Nov 2016
#17
Yes, he listened to them. That doesn't mean he cared or intends to do for them..
NoGoodNamesLeft
Nov 2016
#53
I dare them to switch out "rural" for the word black, Mexican, muslim or gay
NoGoodNamesLeft
Nov 2016
#71
Believe what you want to believe. Trump didn't start leading in his primary until he called for
Hoyt
Nov 2016
#70
How is stereotyping rural Americans different from stereotyping any other group?
NoGoodNamesLeft
Nov 2016
#74
You expressed your exasperation earlier. Here's mine -- in the past 8 years, I've probably had 100
Hoyt
Nov 2016
#86
Are you an "ignorant white wing racist." If not, I am not talking about you. Should be obvious.
Hoyt
Nov 2016
#106
My post stated what I believe Trump did going to "rural" areas. I still believe I'm right
Hoyt
Nov 2016
#116
What you said operates on the unfair and false assumption that white voters in the rust belt
NoGoodNamesLeft
Nov 2016
#117
Do you honestly believe his strategy was other than to appeal to ignorant white wing racists?
Hoyt
Nov 2016
#118
Once again...this is NOT about Trump's strategy because this thread is about VOTERS
NoGoodNamesLeft
Nov 2016
#121
Not sure it was really so much about any connection as it was that because he showed up
NoGoodNamesLeft
Nov 2016
#77
No candidate had to show up in rural areas to win. They connected or not by what was said.
Sunlei
Nov 2016
#83
If you don't like what's happening at the DNC, take over. It's not impossible.
Buzz Clik
Nov 2016
#52
Equally if the DNC can't be bothered to woo voters anymore, the party will also be a spectator.
Kentonio
Nov 2016
#72
Or maybe we're just flinging shit in random fashion trying to assign blame where it doesn't belong.
Buzz Clik
Nov 2016
#89
Your simplistic choice is one of the most "bless your little heart" things I've read this week
LanternWaste
Nov 2016
#134
Nothing like that was posted in the OP. Why are you projecting such nasty rhetoric on someone
KittyWampus
Nov 2016
#12
He did and he helped Hillary change a lot but there wasn't enough time or change from 'status quo D.
Sunlei
Nov 2016
#91
Sort of like, love it or leave it. How about you move out of the city and repopulate the rural areas
KittyWampus
Nov 2016
#10
And societies change. Your attitude and comment is disgusting. Trash Democrats living in rural areas
KittyWampus
Nov 2016
#14
It is a flat out lie to say Obama and the Democrats have ignored rural America for eight years.
LonePirate
Nov 2016
#30
Are you suggesting they got the resources they needed from the DNC and Clinton Campaign?
KittyWampus
Nov 2016
#31
Where does it say the writer voted for Trump? You are blaming Democrats who need support
KittyWampus
Nov 2016
#16
I am blaming people who think voting for trump is going to help them in any way shape form
onecaliberal
Nov 2016
#108
Where does it say these rural Democrats voted Trump? The commentary in this thread is DISGUSTING
KittyWampus
Nov 2016
#15
I think these are the voices that need to be heard and the Democrats who need to step up.
KittyWampus
Nov 2016
#9
I don't live in a rural area. Despite that, I'm not going to make the mistake of...
Buckeye_Democrat
Nov 2016
#23
As Roosevelt himself said, "If those country bumpkins want electricity, they can move to the city."
mahatmakanejeeves
Nov 2016
#62
Jesus, the Democrats you live turned GOPer because they felt "Democrats are for minorities only."
Hoyt
Nov 2016
#111
It was the 22 states and rustbelt areas I meant. I know the 2 million less than 300k a year "rural f
Sunlei
Nov 2016
#84
That article makes more sense than DU's popular "working class whites" narrative.
Garrett78
Nov 2016
#63
and many are sick of the post that justify rural area cutting off their noses to spite their faces..
uponit7771
Nov 2016
#128