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guillaumeb

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13. My own fear is that if one attempts to appeal to every voter, there will be no real platform.
Thu Aug 3, 2017, 01:35 PM
Aug 2017

The real obstacles, in my view, are suppression and gerrymandering. Democrats win in the issues and lose in the elections.

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We need to recognize that not all districts are progressive. Blue_true Aug 2017 #1
My Congressman, a Democrat, was against the ACA and is a self-described "pro life" Democrat. guillaumeb Aug 2017 #3
Sounds like. Blue_true Aug 2017 #7
My Representative is Dan Lipinksi of the 3rd District in Illinois. guillaumeb Aug 2017 #10
Mine was Stupak who was prolife and voted for ACA Kaleva Aug 2017 #8
At least he was consistent in that. Mine is Lipinski of Illinois. guillaumeb Aug 2017 #11
Stupak also cosponsered legislation to normalize relatios with Cuba Kaleva Aug 2017 #15
Right-to-work? We could pick up lots of anti-union voters! delisen Aug 2017 #31
And all of this illustrates the problem. guillaumeb Aug 2017 #37
The single platform will be marijuana Not Ruth Aug 2017 #63
I dont care if someone is pro-life...as long as they are also pro-choice nt Fresh_Start Aug 2017 #2
Agreed. guillaumeb Aug 2017 #4
Well put! wryter2000 Aug 2017 #4
When it comes to my own personal decisions, I am pro-life. Blue_true Aug 2017 #19
Dem campaign chief vows no litmus test on abortion G_j Aug 2017 #6
True. guillaumeb Aug 2017 #9
good question.. G_j Aug 2017 #12
My own fear is that if one attempts to appeal to every voter, there will be no real platform. guillaumeb Aug 2017 #13
"The real obstacles, in my view, are suppression and gerrymandering. G_j Aug 2017 #14
We should consider the loss of the misogynist vote a badge of honor. Gravitycollapse Aug 2017 #16
So then more republicans get elected while nothing changes? John Barcell Aug 2017 #17
I will not sacrifice women's rights to win elections. Period. Gravitycollapse Aug 2017 #18
Elect. Blue_true Aug 2017 #22
I don't help elect someone unless I cast a vote for them. Gravitycollapse Aug 2017 #24
I hope all the Democrats that stayed home in the 2016 election think this way, too. JoeStuckInOH Aug 2017 #41
There's a difference between misogynists and an ideology steeped in misogyny John Barcell Aug 2017 #46
Anti-woman, hatred of women, seeking to control women & resrict their rights is not misogyny? uppityperson Aug 2017 #47
You're stereotyping and subsequently creating a strawman. John Barcell Aug 2017 #53
WE are talking about misogyny. It's not haphazard and neither a "dog whistle" nor "stereotyping" uppityperson Aug 2017 #67
They're common terms in political analysis for anybody who wants to have meaningful discussion John Barcell Aug 2017 #71
Pro-life gives that clump of cells the right to control the woman. It does marginalize women to not uppityperson Aug 2017 #74
Message auto-removed Name removed Aug 2017 #93
If you follow an ideology that hates and marginalizes women, you're misogynist. Gravitycollapse Aug 2017 #49
k, good luck voting for nobody. John Barcell Aug 2017 #50
If their religious beliefs marginalize women then, yes, they are out. Gravitycollapse Aug 2017 #58
Either you don't vote, or you've proved my point. John Barcell Aug 2017 #68
I'm going to make this really easy for you by setting it out bit by bit. Gravitycollapse Aug 2017 #73
As my mom used to say, she hoped we'd never have an abortion but fought hard to keep the right uppityperson Aug 2017 #76
maybe the main religions should use a bit of logic and reason and actually question NRaleighLiberal Aug 2017 #61
Goal post change! uppityperson Aug 2017 #64
You wouldn't sacrifice woman's rights, if you read any of my post you'd understand that John Barcell Aug 2017 #45
"Nobody is going to roll back woman's rights in a democratic government. Not ever." Gravitycollapse Aug 2017 #48
you are either incredibly naive or intentionally obtuse NRaleighLiberal Aug 2017 #62
I forgot about all the bipartisan "defense of marriage" legislation John Barcell Aug 2017 #65
"Nobody is going to roll back woman's rights"??? Good Lord, do you not read the news? uppityperson Aug 2017 #70
Yes, that is exactly what I imply. John Barcell Aug 2017 #72
Like Bob Casey jr? uppityperson Aug 2017 #75
we are seeing daily things we never thought were possible under trump. NRaleighLiberal Aug 2017 #79
Message auto-removed Name removed Aug 2017 #91
We have an 80%, no way contingent here. Blue_true Aug 2017 #21
Thanks for the right-wing talking points. Gravitycollapse Aug 2017 #26
Do you understand. Blue_true Aug 2017 #35
I would be more than happy to explain to them why they're wrong. Gravitycollapse Aug 2017 #38
Blacks and Hispanics vote heavily Democratic. Blue_true Aug 2017 #39
I'm supporting women's rights. What are you doing? Gravitycollapse Aug 2017 #40
I'd rather we focus on winning statehouses, so we can deal with the gerrymandering in 2020 Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #20
I agree that a majority of American support choice. guillaumeb Aug 2017 #25
We need to get better at framing. Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #28
And framing was the reason that people like the ACA while also hating "Obamacare". guillaumeb Aug 2017 #32
Agree 100%. Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #33
I think pro-life is such a compromised and "politically" misleading term that any candidate Johonny Aug 2017 #23
I agree that the term "pro-life" is very vague. guillaumeb Aug 2017 #27
I dont have anything against fetuses, either. Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #29
Agreed. It is not being "anti-fetus" to be in favor of being for a woman's freedom to choose. guillaumeb Aug 2017 #34
Any of the above? loyalsister Aug 2017 #30
True. The term is vague and it is easy to define it in many different ways. guillaumeb Aug 2017 #36
I don't see how you could be legitimately called anti-choice loyalsister Aug 2017 #42
I liked your response. guillaumeb Aug 2017 #43
The voting rights are vague loyalsister Aug 2017 #44
You should have included a choice like "This will demonstrate that control of Congress".... PoliticAverse Aug 2017 #51
He needed a line that says BainsBane Aug 2017 #55
It demonstrates to me BainsBane Aug 2017 #52
We've already lost a lot of focus on workers and income disparity... HopeAgain Aug 2017 #54
Oh, but plunging women and children into poverty BainsBane Aug 2017 #56
We do agree on some things Omaha Steve Aug 2017 #60
Nah, I'm definitely pro-death. hunter Aug 2017 #57
Other--All of the above southerncrone Aug 2017 #59
Do you want someone to have a chance on states like KS or WV.. Casprings Aug 2017 #66
Will you be pushing to primary Bob Casey? (PA-SEN) brooklynite Aug 2017 #69
Then he's pro-choice. Gravitycollapse Aug 2017 #77
You can be both pro-life and pro-choice. Whatever your personal or religious beliefs are, pnwmom Aug 2017 #81
You cannot be pro-choice and pro-life. Gravitycollapse Aug 2017 #84
No, they aren't. Joe Biden, Ted Kennedy, and many others pnwmom Aug 2017 #85
Like I said, pro-life is a political position. Gravitycollapse Aug 2017 #86
We should help the best Democrat available in each district Renew Deal Aug 2017 #78
You can be pro-life, like Joe Biden, as long as you are pro-choice, too. pnwmom Aug 2017 #80
My philosophy also. eom guillaumeb Aug 2017 #92
The key is always economic empowerment Tiggeroshii Aug 2017 #82
And access to services must accompany that empowerment. guillaumeb Aug 2017 #94
Thing is it is a domino affect Tiggeroshii Aug 2017 #98
I agree about economic empowerment being vital. guillaumeb Aug 2017 #99
The Biden that will clearly state that personal belief won't interfere with his vote, works. nt DoodAbides Aug 2017 #83
All this time of pronouncements that party critics needed a reason to vote FOR Democrats BainsBane Aug 2017 #87
To me, the primary reason to vote for Democrats is that they are the better of the two guillaumeb Aug 2017 #95
I am a pro-life Democrat. Willie Pep Aug 2017 #88
No, we do not need Democrats who would take away our basic human rights. DLevine Aug 2017 #89
Excellent points. guillaumeb Aug 2017 #96
I have specific circumstances for my vote on this Bradical79 Aug 2017 #101
Who else u want to sell out?? dembotoz Aug 2017 #90
Are you addressing me personally? guillaumeb Aug 2017 #97
I am sick and tired of let water down reproductive Rights dembotoz Aug 2017 #100
Ask not who we can sacrifice to win votes; ask instead delisen Aug 2017 #102
A nice rewording. eom guillaumeb Aug 2017 #103
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