2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: A word of advice about controlling the Democratic Party message [View all]Gothmog
(154,644 posts)Your analysis is simply wrong and does not reflect how campaigns work. At each stage of the process you need to have a message that appeals to the key groups in the Democratic base. I have seen this first hand. I am good friends with one of the labor leaders and he was bitching several years ago that the candidate for a congressional district went to met with the labor group and had no idea as to their issues. The candidate in question did not know what card check was and had actually pissed off the labor leaders and ended up getting no money from this key group. This candidate ended up losing the primary to a LaRouchie.
In the real world, one has to have a message that appears to each audience. I will not take a candidate to any of the major donors in my neck of the woods unless I knew that the candidate had a good message. The message is key in the real world. I know that I have given to some candidates who I know will lose because I wanted to get their message out there. Again, the real world is a harsh place but it is important to know how it works