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In reply to the discussion: The Democratic Party seems to have no earthly idea why it is so damn unpopular [View all]Warpy
(113,130 posts)63. The shift didn't happen until after the 1968 Nixon victory
Humphrey had been an old time liberal. The thing that sank him was his continued support for the Vietnam War, something Nixon promised to end. That plus anger in segregationist states over the Civil Rights Acts and a minor protest against scruffy college kids who didn't want to fight a war provided his coalition.
The shift to the right was to counter his southern strategy after he got in. It has been a spectacular failure since it forced the GOP to become utterly lunatic as they distanced themselves from the center right the Democratic Party was trying to claim.
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The Democratic Party seems to have no earthly idea why it is so damn unpopular [View all]
appal_jack
Mar 2017
OP
Did you forget Clinton's campaign? Her only fault is that she didn't engage a foreign enemy to help.
George II
Mar 2017
#12
hillary won by 2.9mil votes, repubs have gerrymandered states to death. dems got millions more
msongs
Mar 2017
#10
I've been around a long time, voted for the first time in 1956. I remember how it once was.
Thirties Child
Mar 2017
#55
I think you're ignoring the phony scandals the RW media pelted is with - and this year they did it
bettyellen
Mar 2017
#51
Obama never dropped it. It was Max Baucus and the lack of 60 Dem votes in the Senate.
LonePirate
Mar 2017
#34
Yes, the Democratic Party is so unpopular its presidential nominee lost the popular vote...
Rollo
Mar 2017
#37
Every Democrat running for Senate in the swing states lost to the ESTABLISHMENT
still_one
Mar 2017
#56