^^ if Democrats can't beat Trump, and have already lost union towns, then they are already damaged beyond repair.I'm not gonna sit here and try to prop the green party. The hippy stigma you just pointed out is a fair criticism. But there has to be some form of labor party, or socialist party, or some other classically liberal party that focuses on economic equality more than identity politics. Economic equality is the only issue that can unite people across race and gender and religious lines. A radical left alternative is necessary to pull the Dems back to the left. I mean, there needs to be a severe sense of urgency, otherwise we're fucked.[Edited on November 11, 2016 at 2:05 PM. Reason : ]
11/11/2016 2:02:44 PM
Lets say the green party had gotten a lot of the people who didn't vote in this election and ended up with 15% of the popular vote, it would have been a game changer. The democratic party would have immediately went into reform to try and appease the far left to gain that 15%. Their current strategy of appealing to the middle to be closest to all voters only enrages the right and the left. Lets say the debate was stein, trump, hillary. Stein would have been poised to poke holes in everything clinton said that was intended to reach out to the working class and income inequality, but didn't. Clinton is pretty smart and would have seen this coming and guess what she would have done? She would have moved to the left to overshadow stein and contrast with trump instead of getting caught in the middle. That would have gotten her the win because then progressives would have had their main positions represented by hillary.Thats the best we can hope for. Using our presidential candidate to influence the other candidates and call them out on their bullshit to prevent their bullshit from happening in the first place. This cycle was a joke because instead of talking policy, they both had the option to contrast scandals.
11/11/2016 2:08:38 PM
I think even a simple re-branding of the Green Party led by an angry former Democrat would do way better. I don't think 15% better but more than 1% or whatever Stein got. Their platform is fine.
11/11/2016 2:16:54 PM
11/11/2016 2:56:03 PM
All of you are taking the same approach, that the Dems need to note run relatively pro-business, elite, relatively moderate candidates like HRC. You're [rightfully saying] that the GOP has beaten the Dems at their own game, and that the Dems need to make a pretty hard left turn to differentiate themselves from the broader GOP and compete for working class white people.I think that's a total misread of the situation, especially in the long-term.Blue-collar white people, old people, religious people, people without at least some half-assed college education, etc are all shrinking demographics. They all also kinda go together, too--in other words, it's not like you're gonna round up all of them in to Dem-land just by going harder populist. Some will remain with the ever more populist GOP, due to other issues.Why chase a fraction of a dissipating opportunity?Why not go for the educated, the wealthy, the elite, the successful, who want nothing to do with the GOP except for someone to stay out of their fucking bank accounts? Add to that racial, ethnic, and religious minorities who are nearly persona non grata in the GOP and are an ever-increasing slice of the pie. Yes, some of what is the best policy to woo the black or hispanic vote isn't the best to woo the educated professional and business vote--there is far from 100% overlap there, but the same thing once existed on the right, where they gave lip-service to the religious right and offered a few token items for them.Add in a few interests (civil liberties, etc) that at least partially fit in this group, and at any rate have zero place in the unfolding GOP, and I think you'd have yourself a party.Yeah, the Dems just got schwacked, but how bad would it have been if it'd been, say, Biden, instead of one of the most fucked-up and disgusting candidates in modern history (albeit the 2nd worst this election)? Obama was very successfully elected and holds killer approval ratings. I think that going full-Kucinich is just being reactionary and short-sighted.I think that more Bloomberg-ish policies without silly shit like soda bans, and with being more moderate on guns, and--unlike traditional Rockefeller Republicans, not just being largely indifferent to social issues--actively embrace racial/ethnic/religious minorities.Now, a traditional liberal/leftist would have a quandary, so I know you guys will be naturally resistant to what I'm describing, but the GOP has sharply shifted. That is, I believe, going to cause more than just a need for a little nip and tuck on the Dem side. If it unfolds as something similar to this, what's more important to you--populism and protectionism...or stuff like LGBT rights, immigration, climate change and evolution? What about the traditional Republican--fiscal conservatism, pro trade & business policies...or religious politics and preserving a bygone/nostalgic social fabric?
11/13/2016 8:23:54 PM
11/13/2016 9:09:29 PM
Well, I'm also describing something broader than just courting a bunch of "Rockefeller Republican" types.
11/13/2016 9:23:13 PM
11/14/2016 8:57:30 AM
Bernie's too old.Warren?Castro?Booker?Why don't they just pick someone who just got elected to the Senate? That'll give them plenty of experience before they start campaigning (18 months or so). Yeah....that'll be great.
11/14/2016 8:33:13 PM
Oprah Winfrey
11/14/2016 8:39:48 PM
you come up with that all by yourself?
11/14/2016 8:40:57 PM
Why not? She would have beaten Trump.
11/14/2016 8:43:14 PM
Michael Moore said that three days agohow so?someone made the claim that Trump would have beaten Obama in 2012 (apples and oranges).[Edited on November 14, 2016 at 8:50 PM. Reason : mmmmmm]
11/14/2016 8:50:04 PM
Yeah and he's absolutely right. America is clearly not interested in any kind of establishment politician. 50% of people didn't vote. If it was Oprah vs Trump, literally everyone would have voted.
11/14/2016 8:54:03 PM
There are a million reasons why Clinton lost and Obama won, but this is the main one, and easiest to correct in 2020,
11/14/2016 8:58:50 PM
Do you think it's because she didn't have anything to offer them (compared to Trump)?Why would she not go to WI, other than she thought it was in the bag?This is a much more substantive post-mortem than just to blame people for being "deplorable."
11/14/2016 9:11:43 PM
I agree, Clinton's loss was in large part due to the fact she was picking out to the drapes of the Oval Office rather than campaigning.
11/14/2016 9:15:43 PM
11/14/2016 9:18:20 PM
Basically, New Jersey. If you're looking for a candidate without any baggage, find one from a different state.
11/14/2016 9:48:39 PM
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11/14/2016 9:57:41 PM
11/15/2016 2:20:20 AM
Not to split hairs but wisconsin is not in the rust belt.
11/15/2016 6:21:56 AM
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11/15/2016 10:01:41 AM
If the Dems can pick the right person, I very well may change my R to a D and start voting Democrat...selectively at least.
11/15/2016 10:28:11 AM
Terry Mcauliffe
7/19/2017 11:42:15 PM
7/20/2017 12:04:20 AM
It'll probably be Kamala Harris or Corey Booker....or Mark goddamn Zuckerberg
7/20/2017 12:51:09 AM
Will Bernie run again? If not, not making him the Democratic candidate in the past election was the biggest blunder you people ever committed.*****************************I have said this forever, and I will say it again:Let America (or any other country) be governed by a collective of technocrats (Zuckerberg, Gates, etc), educators (top professors and teachers), accomplished human rights activists/NGO workers and environmentalists, and it will become the best and most humane country in the world ever, in every measure.Sadly, that will never ever happen as honest/clean people don't enter the dirty world of politics.
7/20/2017 1:11:58 AM
This is the 2020 electoral map if the Democrats nominate someone even remotely likable.
7/17/2018 3:28:30 AM
zuckerberg wont be old enough, right? They better run someone halfway decent to get this clown out of office
7/17/2018 12:08:37 PM
you think zuckerberg would be a decent candidate? jfc please no.
7/17/2018 12:26:13 PM
Maine and Iowa are also possible blues if we get someone very likable. Maybe even Ohio, based on Trump's current numbers.
7/17/2018 1:06:44 PM
Dancing L
7/17/2018 3:44:44 PM
Id rather Roger Clinton run than Zuckerberg[Edited on July 17, 2018 at 4:10 PM. Reason : berg]
7/17/2018 4:10:13 PM
I'd rather Democrats run on the platform of abolishing the presidency than Mark Zuckerberg.
7/18/2018 2:44:30 AM
We all know the Avenatti/Trump debates will be epic.
7/18/2018 7:58:47 AM
I would rather Democrats run with the crying meme girl than Mark Zuckerberg.
8/6/2018 12:16:59 PM
Warren will likely officially announce after midterms. If all her previous actions wasn't evidence enough, her releasing the DNA test certainly is
10/15/2018 8:50:42 AM
it will probably end up being biden because democrats are awful at politics
10/15/2018 9:02:11 AM
booker/harris or harris/booker?
10/15/2018 9:21:52 AM
https://twitter.com/ryanstruyk/status/1051479886873985029
10/15/2018 9:28:17 AM
I hope we don't see the same mistake that the Republican party did with the 2016 primaries. The field was way too crowded.
10/15/2018 9:39:14 AM
As much as I hate the idea, I think some smokey backroom style deals to whittle down the field to 3 or 4 before the primaries would help drastically
10/15/2018 9:53:11 AM
People can really expand on their policies and issues and overall platforms when there are only 3-4. When there are 16, of course the loudest, most belligerent candidate is going to come out on top.
10/15/2018 9:55:54 AM
The right was willing to ignore affairs, pussy-grabbing, racism, xenophobia, bankruptcy, unethical business dealings, refusal to show tax returns, making fun of the disabled, calling military heroes weak, and much more to vote for Trump.So I'm willing to forgive Elizabeth Warren for mishandling her Native American identification process. While I'm upset she gave in and got the genetic test without consulting with tribal leaders, she's still my top choice. I want the next four presidents in a row to be Warren/Booker/Harris/Kennedy.
10/16/2018 9:18:58 PM
That's fine to want, but anyone who can voluntarily make such a basic fuck up has no chance winning a general election
10/16/2018 10:34:12 PM
^ yes and no2020 is a long time away, and while some people have really great memories, a lot of people don't. It was dumb to do it in the first place, especially given the timing of Kavanaugh, but in some ways it's better that she got it over with early, so now she can at least try to apologize to the Native Americans, or at least act like she wants to learn and work with them. Her biggest mistake, although she's made bunch, was thinking that a curated campaign-style TV ad would earn her brownie points. She could've just posted it on her website or something more low key.And I'd still vote for her.
10/16/2018 11:00:19 PM
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