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In reply to the discussion: Why Progressive Religious Populism Won't Work in the United States [View all]MineralMan
(147,636 posts)27. Yes, exactly. Which is what Trump did.
He focused on the conservative Christians. They turned out for him, too. It was very, very close, and wound up being a state-by-state win, despite losing the popular vote.
Trump is a populist. He won, with the help of the religious right.
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Why Progressive Religious Populism Won't Work in the United States [View all]
MineralMan
Nov 2018
OP
Now that's a worthwhile goal. Lipinski is, perhaps, my least favorite DEM House member.
MineralMan
Nov 2018
#24
As long as the person you get nominated doesnt have a poorer chance of beating the con.
Eliot Rosewater
Nov 2018
#25
Lipinski lost to Newman in the suburbs, and won by name recognition in the city.
guillaumeb
Nov 2018
#33
"But progressive theists were involve in every progressive movement in the US,"
MineralMan
Nov 2018
#65