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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: So-what does anyone here think it would take those who voted Trump this time... [View all]Ken Burch
(50,254 posts)24. I've felt, for the longest time, that establishment core of this party fears grassroots involvement.
In fact, that that core would rather see the party continue its process of perpetual slow decline on the local and state level, if the choice is between continued decline, with continued establishment control, or multilevel recovery and rejuvenation but with loss of establishment control.
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So-what does anyone here think it would take those who voted Trump this time... [View all]
Ken Burch
Nov 2016
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Wait until they lose their health insurance, the wall is not built and the jobs don't return.
LonePirate
Nov 2016
#1
Yeap, the UE rate in WI is 4.4, in PA its 4.8 and is 5.6 in MI...I don't see DPutin making those ...
uponit7771
Nov 2016
#22
The LFPR is up and the U6 rate is down in those areas too, I don't peddle RWTP's, they're usually
uponit7771
Nov 2016
#27
... which is excellent after a GOP great depression. There's very few bad caveats to the economic ..
uponit7771
Nov 2016
#30
Yep. After Johnson voters find out AG Sessions will be enforcing federal marijuana laws they'll will
RAFisher
Nov 2016
#6
As a party, we need to be actively involved in persuading nonvoters to start voting.
Ken Burch
Nov 2016
#11
I think if Republicans are actually stupid enough to kill the ACA without having a real plan
mythology
Nov 2016
#4
When they start losing their health care, they will wake up. Trump made a lot of bold promises
akbacchus_BC
Nov 2016
#8
Do not underestimate ignorance. He promised them a bread basket and sooner than
akbacchus_BC
Nov 2016
#15
in too many districts there is NO dem on the ballot at any level. lost dems might come back
msongs
Nov 2016
#9
That is what the repubs started doing at least as long agho as 1980.. in the '70s really..
pangaia
Nov 2016
#21
I've felt, for the longest time, that establishment core of this party fears grassroots involvement.
Ken Burch
Nov 2016
#24
THIS !!!! Deans 50 state all counties should be dem mantra RIGHT HOT DAMN NOW... don't
uponit7771
Nov 2016
#23
Well, there are also a kazillion districts where there is no Republican on the ballot at any level
frazzled
Nov 2016
#39
I think a lot of them don't really understand what the GOP stands for, what it has in store for 'em
Warren DeMontague
Nov 2016
#31
Some people vote based on their personal feelings about the world rather than how they're affected
gollygee
Nov 2016
#36