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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: The Democratic Party is for social AND economic justice. It isn't an "either/or" situation! [View all]paleotn
(19,702 posts)31. I agree with the alternate reality based on fundigelical religion....
...I see it most every day (rural, Appalachian area.) Damn good, polite, wonderful people, but it would be so much better if they dump that damn fire and brimstone religion crap.
Nevertheless, RB makes a good point. You don't need all of them. Not even a slim majority. Just an extra 4, 5 or 6% switching Trump to Clinton or not voting at all. If in NC we'd turned some rural / ex-burb counties from 70% / 30% or 60 / 40 Trump to just 65 / 35 or 55 / 45 Trump, Clinton would have won NC. Gaston county, NC is a prime example. Not the hinterlands, really. It's right next to Charlotte. I'd guess MI, WI and PA would be similar. The 50 state strategy is not just all the metro areas in 50 states. It's everywhere.
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The Democratic Party is for social AND economic justice. It isn't an "either/or" situation! [View all]
RBInMaine
Nov 2016
OP
Those are myths. She won bigly. Mistakes were made but in the voting rights department.
ucrdem
Nov 2016
#4
Yep, the rural rust belt will never vote for Democratic presidential candidates
gollygee
Nov 2016
#52
The loudest people shouting to change the Democratic Party have never supported the Democratic Party
baldguy
Nov 2016
#8
Yes, she had both while someone else kept saying that the social issues weren't important.
JTFrog
Nov 2016
#55
These are all side issues..... The real problem is voting machines being hacked
UCmeNdc
Nov 2016
#16
Yes, but in this election that did not happen, and now in dealing with the aftermath,
Yo_Mama
Nov 2016
#34
A substantial portion of (mostly white) America cannot be reached by the Democratic Party.
Garrett78
Nov 2016
#39
True but that isn't an excuse to stop contesting for the ones you can even if they look like the
TheKentuckian
Nov 2016
#61