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Showing Original Post only (View all)Is it possible for Democrats to coalesce and defeat the radical right? [View all]
Is it possible for Democrats to coalesce and defeat the radical right?
Or are we forever doomed to wedging ourselves out and allowing the likes of Steve Bannon and #fakepresident to run amok?
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Yes | |
14 (74%) |
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5 (26%) |
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I think that there are those who like 2010 and 2014 will not vote unless the Dems run on everything
wasupaloopa
Aug 2017
#14
I don't know if you can go back and read posts from Nov 2014 but that's what I am talking about.
wasupaloopa
Aug 2017
#17
I agree that the radical and ultra-conservative extremes are not likely to get along..
AntiFascist
Aug 2017
#37
It will be more difficult to fight a two-front war... but there's no reconciliation on the horizon.
NurseJackie
Aug 2017
#6
Knowing the identity of the enemy is important. Understanding what their goal is...
NurseJackie
Aug 2017
#12
There is none, at all. But the hatred of the Clintons counters actual facts.
Eliot Rosewater
Aug 2017
#40
It's possible, but so long as their are those still holding grudges and those demanding perfection
LostOne4Ever
Aug 2017
#28