Breaking down singular "corporate Democrats" in the absence of GOP outline of voting patterns is an actual strike upon the Democratic Party. The reason party popularity is where it is is because the message is broad and poorly unified; whereas GOP messaging is part lie and part awful.
The question is how do we get on the same page and get…
Breaking down singular "corporate Democrats" in the absence of GOP outline of voting patterns is an actual strike upon the Democratic Party. The reason party popularity is where it is is because the message is broad and poorly unified; whereas GOP messaging is part lie and part awful.
The question is how do we get on the same page and get our much better message out. Tell voters a simple message of "We want to improve our way of life and decrease debt by nationalizing healthcare (because it will be cost saving for the taxpayer and avoid medical bankruptcy), increasing taxes on the wealthy and removing or reducing corporate loopholes, removing the SS earnings cap and placing a scaled benefit on millionaires.
Poor messaging and a less unified coalition is what hurts the Democratic Party. Take your example: In his district, would he possibly lose the primary....sure...but, would that Progressive then lose the general because their message fails to resonate? That is the most important question, not a virtue test on where his politics may lie on your spectrum.
Breaking down singular "corporate Democrats" in the absence of GOP outline of voting patterns is an actual strike upon the Democratic Party. The reason party popularity is where it is is because the message is broad and poorly unified; whereas GOP messaging is part lie and part awful.
The question is how do we get on the same page and get our much better message out. Tell voters a simple message of "We want to improve our way of life and decrease debt by nationalizing healthcare (because it will be cost saving for the taxpayer and avoid medical bankruptcy), increasing taxes on the wealthy and removing or reducing corporate loopholes, removing the SS earnings cap and placing a scaled benefit on millionaires.
Poor messaging and a less unified coalition is what hurts the Democratic Party. Take your example: In his district, would he possibly lose the primary....sure...but, would that Progressive then lose the general because their message fails to resonate? That is the most important question, not a virtue test on where his politics may lie on your spectrum.