Mueller testifies in front of Congress Wednesday, broadcast live, although the depressing fact is that if the Mueller report hasn’t sunk Trump yet, then this probably won’t either. — Wayfarer
Point I’m trying to make is, the race issue today is no different than the abortion issue 10 years ago. It’s a non-issue to begin with! — halo
More rhetoric...
Meh. — creativesoul
The "socialist" bugaboo may very well turn off swing voters- and that is exactly the strategy the Republicans are already using. — Relativist
It will never get the needed 60 votes in the Senate. — Relativist
If they do NOT, their position will be defined by Republicans as being for open borders — Relativist
Do the Democrats and other anti-Trumpers here feel worried about the national polls regarding matchups between Trump and leading Democrats? I mean, Trump is polling right now exactly where he landed at in November 2016. Clinton won the popular vote by 3 million, but Trump won the states he needed to. He is very popular here in Wisconsin (he is also just as unpopular I suppose). The Russians and Saudis continue to troll for him, and there is so much disinformation on the social media platforms. Not to mention that Mitch McConnell refuses to bring legislation to protect our voting systems to the floor of the Senate.
I really would not be surprised if Trump gets re-elected. And if he does, I’m afraid our country will never be the same again. — Noah Te Stroete
There was an article in the NYT a day or so ago that said it was completely possible for Trump to lose the popular vote by 5M and still win the EC and be re-elected. — Maw
No: I'm not saying to embrace their talking points, in saying they shouldn't play into them. In particular, consider Medicare For All. IMO it has near zero chance of passing, but even if it could - it's too big, and too soon. We absolutely need a public option- that should be campaigned for. If successful, it will eventually crowd out the private options. IMO this is smart policy, and smarter politically.Your argument seems to be that democratic candidates should embrace Republican talking points and accept elements of their policy proposals. — Maw
ROFL! Right, and he's always been a faithful, loving husband, too.he’s been in public eye for 50 years and has never been known as racist. — halo
The Democrats should not compete with Trump in a race to the bottom of the barrel of electoral strategies. They have plenty of good issues and good rhetoric that can incite and inspire their base, and even steal some Trump voters--provided they focus on winning majorities in the crucial states of the Electoral College. — Bitter Crank
Biden-Warren, I can see it. — Wayfarer
No: I'm not saying to embrace their talking points, in saying they shouldn't play into them....I'm not saying Republican proposals should be embraced, but I definitely reject "no compromise" attitudes, whether it's from the "tea party" Republicans or a progressive mirror image — Relativist
Most mexicans I meet in So Cal are Trump supporters, pro border security and frankly less likely to embrace homosexuality and gender blah blah.. — halo
The cubans in miami where i’m from are passionately free market republicans — halo
Most mexicans I meet in So Cal — halo
The cubans in miami — halo
The media cherry picks what they show you. — halo
You are not get a good sample. — halo
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