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Shell_Seas

(3,474 posts)
Thu Jun 8, 2023, 10:55 AM Jun 2023

Revisiting the Anchor Holding Texas Down: Texas Democratic Party's Ineffectiveness

The stagnant leadership of the Texas Democratic Party is hindering us from progress.

https://www.lonestarleft.com/p/revisiting-the-anchor-holding-texas


We’ve hit our second Sine Die for the year, an impeachment looming, and the State Party has remained primarily absent/quiet for the year. Recently, my good friend Olivia Julianna posted a Twitter thread I’d like to share with you.

She makes a lot of good points, and it’s time we revisit the biggest anchor holding Texas down and preventing us from flipping the state.

A few months ago, I was invited to an online event to hear Texas Democratic Party Chair Gilberto Hinojosa discuss the 2024 Strategy. So naturally, I accepted, optimistic that perhaps there would be something he would say to give me hope to show that he recognizes this state’s challenges and plans to do something different than in our previous election losses.

It’s taken me a while to tell you what I learned because there is no way to paint a pretty picture. I’ve written and scrapped this article twice already.

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Revisiting the Anchor Holding Texas Down: Texas Democratic Party's Ineffectiveness (Original Post) Shell_Seas Jun 2023 OP
They are 100% responsible for Beto's gay texan Jun 2023 #1
I agree. Shell_Seas Jun 2023 #4
So gerrymandering and voter suppression had nothing to do with it? RandySF Jun 2023 #2
gerrymandering had nothing to do with Beto yellowdogintexas Jun 2023 #3
We need a texas version of gay texan Jun 2023 #7
It has a lot to do with it, but if you realize how much the GOP is outnumbered in Texas... Shell_Seas Jun 2023 #5
And that was the problem gay texan Jun 2023 #6
VAN is a mess! I had to do manual bulk uploads LeftInTX Jun 2023 #8
They remind me of union members who like the pay and benefits of unions but walkingman Jun 2023 #9

yellowdogintexas

(22,819 posts)
3. gerrymandering had nothing to do with Beto
Thu Jun 8, 2023, 02:56 PM
Jun 2023

Both Governor and Senate are statewide offices so gerrymandering does not apply.

Voter suppression? I'm certain there was some but sadly not enough to overcome the Repub margin of victory in the governor's race. We simply didn't get enough turnout. If we had been able to turnout the Democratic and Dem Adjacent votes in 2018, Beto would have won that race.

Now we have Collin Aldred taking on Cruz. I have seen predictions that this seat has gone from lean Republican to flippable. Surely we can (at a local level at least) get out the vote in excess of 2018 and nail that nasty rat-face to the wall.

Shell_Seas

(3,474 posts)
5. It has a lot to do with it, but if you realize how much the GOP is outnumbered in Texas...
Fri Jun 9, 2023, 11:00 AM
Jun 2023

You might understand that we can beat them with voter engagement, even though we're gerrymandered and suppessed.

gay texan

(2,907 posts)
6. And that was the problem
Fri Jun 9, 2023, 11:19 AM
Jun 2023

They had the warchest to plaster the airwaves.

They refused to do it!!!!! They just concentrated on the metro areas while ads for abbot were EVERYWHERE.

Countless emails and phone calls from the campaign volunteers were met with rife disorganization.

You can have the best candidate in the world, but if your ground game and organization is a mess, it's pointless....

LeftInTX

(30,633 posts)
8. VAN is a mess! I had to do manual bulk uploads
Mon Jun 12, 2023, 02:35 AM
Jun 2023

for the municipal runoff. No one at TDP was doing them. I was blockwalking every day and voters were not updated.

There are voters who moved a year ago and their addresses have not been changed. Jeez .how hard is this to do? I'm sure new voters aren't in there at all. It also took them three months to update VAN after the 2022 election. Pathetic

walkingman

(8,551 posts)
9. They remind me of union members who like the pay and benefits of unions but
Tue Jun 13, 2023, 01:19 PM
Jun 2023

when asked privately are anti-union. It is very frustrating.

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