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Old 07.08.2018, 08:17 AM   #4157
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Originally Posted by evollove
Lol

Having this debate now.

"We need to register people to vote."

Me: "No. We need to register people who will vote Dem, and we need to make sure Dems go to the polls."

There's a difference.
yesbut (lolsorry)

dems being a big tent will never toe one party line

so many factions—and the left tends to be less disciplined than the right. factions & factions.

e.g. berniebros rejecting hilaria (idjits)

also, swing voters swing: many who voted for obama switched to trump

it’s a tricky business but where im driving at is dems need a compelling message too from the top not just grassroots work.

“i’m not him” was not sufficient and might not be sufficient again (and enough with the popular vote disclaimers, that means zero).

what is required is also an appeal to enlightened self-interest... maybe. something. i really don’t know.

but also: better tactics.

things are still up in the air but keep up the good work.
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