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Condiv posted:jobs too. a lot of rural areas have a dearth of jobs. and no, i don't mean jobs retraining programs are the answer, or telling truckers to learn php or something Trucking especially is something I think the Dems need to really aggressively appeal to. Truck drivers are the backbone of the economy, the industry has moved aggressively to destroy labor organization and they benefited massively from deregulation. It's also on the verge of massive fuckery thanks to self-driving vehicles. edit: I'm a tax evader
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nine-gear crow posted:Silver lining: Lindsay Graham debased himself into a screaming crying mess for a man he knew was a rapist for absolutely nothing in return Gawd, how I hope he agrees. He deserves to watch his career burn for that and a million other things.
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Condiv posted:jobs too. a lot of rural areas have a dearth of jobs. and no, i don't mean jobs retraining programs are the answer, or telling truckers to learn php or something They should tell people they'll bring the coal jobs back.
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Trabisnikof posted:Just today we've already had one poster defend Republicans' voter disenfranchisement as just incompetence, not malice. Everyone is not as leftist as you think. I find this statement very strange. Being “leftist” is about the kind of government you believe should exist. Whether you think bad Republican politics come from ignorance or malice shouldn’t have any bearing on your status as a leftist.
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evilweasel posted:Did anyone else try this approach, and did it work? One thing I don't get is how Corday got beaten badly while Brown won, despite Corday being the face of wall street regulation in favor of poor people. i think the secret to brown's winning was economic populism + having a genuinely charismatic/likeable personality (cordray was pleasant but kinda bland imo) + incumbency. 1 out of 3 wasn't enough
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I see people posting “gently caress Kemp”, what other lovely thing did he manage to do in the last, uh, 15 minutes? Is this his team predictably trying to certify he won and avoids a runoff without counting the remaining ballots? Or did he get caught wiping the voting tallies off the servers again?
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Why aren’t we angrier about what Kemp did? This is voter intimidation!
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I brought Brown up in the primary thread last week. His stock just rose a bunch but he's also effectively blocked from running since we need that seat.
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Ripoff posted:I see people posting “gently caress Kemp”, what other lovely thing did he manage to do in the last, uh, 15 minutes? Is this his team predictably trying to certify he won and avoids a runoff without counting the remaining ballots? Or did he get caught wiping the voting tallies off the servers again? He released a massive chunk of voting data with personally identifiable information. He doxxed voters.
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Pollyanna posted:Why aren’t we angrier about what Kemp did? This is voter intimidation! I think this massively understates the level of fuckery in Georgia, he ought to be run out of town on a rail tbqh.
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Jaxyon posted:The change to the texas judiciary is huge They go up again in 2 years, right? It's safe to say a fair number of those judges won't get past one term. Maybe some will, though
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Hellblazer187 posted:On topic: what can and should the party do to appeal to rural voters? I think the "move left" answer is too simplistic. I feel like there have to be enough rural people who care about something other than their stupid white supremacy to win over those regions. And learning to win in rural zones is probably easier than abolishing the Senate. Just look at how big minimum wage increases just passed in a bunch of rural deep red states. People want stuff that meaningfully improves their lives. That means good jobs, good wages, good affrodable healthcare, strong unions, and generally pretending that rural voters have any value outside of their potential as an input for industry. Yes, that might be difficult because of rural distrust toward Democrats, but that's all the more reason to take it in a progressive populist direction rather than the pro-corporate angle too many centrist Dems like to follow.
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Pollyanna posted:Why aren’t we angrier about what Kemp did? This is voter intimidation! Outing people's disability status is a huge violation as well.
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Ripoff posted:I see people posting “gently caress Kemp”, what other lovely thing did he manage to do in the last, uh, 15 minutes? Is this his team predictably trying to certify he won and avoids a runoff without counting the remaining ballots? Or did he get caught wiping the voting tallies off the servers again? accidentally / 'accidentally' posted a link to a database of absentee ballots name, address, whether elderly/disabled, maybe another data category or two?
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Lightning Knight posted:Trucking especially is something I think the Dems need to really aggressively appeal to. Truck drivers are the backbone of the economy, the industry has moved aggressively to destroy labor organization and they benefited massively from deregulation. It's also on the verge of massive fuckery thanks to self-driving vehicles. Trucking is going to massively tank if we ever get around to actually imposing proper taxes on trucking companies to compensate for the hilarious amounts of damage they do to national infrastructure.
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Ripoff posted:I see people posting “gently caress Kemp”, what other lovely thing did he manage to do in the last, uh, 15 minutes? Is this his team predictably trying to certify he won and avoids a runoff without counting the remaining ballots? Or did he get caught wiping the voting tallies off the servers again? He doxxed 290k voters.
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corn in the bible posted:They go up again in 2 years, right? It's safe to say a fair number of those judges won't get past one term. Maybe some will, though they're 4 or 6 year terms
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Pollyanna posted:He released a massive chunk of voting data with personally identifiable information. He doxxed voters. Jesus. He’s like GA’s personal trump at this point, somehow never hitting the bottom of the barrel.
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Majorian posted:Where are you getting this absurd idea that the people here who are to the left of you aren't actually involved in politics IRL, and are just sulking and complaining online? Because you seem to be disgusted at the idea of trying in any way to actually win a primary.
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Lightning Knight posted:Trucking especially is something I think the Dems need to really aggressively appeal to. Truck drivers are the backbone of the economy, the industry has moved aggressively to destroy labor organization and they benefited massively from deregulation. It's also on the verge of massive fuckery thanks to self-driving vehicles. Is reconstruction 2.0 with some new deal salted into it the path to rural voter victory? I am hesitant to believe in this simply because more than half of rural voters will flat out reject anything put forth by someone with a D next to their name. I am not sure how you get around that issue.
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Condiv posted:jobs too. a lot of rural areas have a dearth of jobs. and no, i don't mean jobs retraining programs are the answer, or telling truckers to learn php or something I'm sympathetic to arguments against retraining programs, when the jobs they retrain for require moving, which can be both financially and personally taxing. So yeah, massive local investment.
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exploded mummy posted:they're 6 year terms I thought some local judge seats were 2 year terms. That fuckin owns then
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Brian Kemp isn't even officially governor yet and he's already trying to loving kill me
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He won by 100,000 votes and removed 750,000 voter registrations over the last year
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Telsa Cola posted:Trucking is going to massively tank if we ever get around to actually imposing proper taxes on trucking company to compensate for the hilarious amounts of damage they do to national infrastructure. Also the environment. But truckers do need to be organized.
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Hellblazer187 posted:He doxxed 290k voters. I don't understand, what was the point of that?
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Squalid posted:This is really an unpleasant habit I don’t think anyone should indulge in. If you have a problem with what someone had said, you should quote them and be specific. Make these unprovable and broad statements about ill defined groups comes off as variably defensive, condescending, or straw-many. Are you being loving obtuse because I absolutely quoted the posting was replying to when I posted that tweet.
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Lol https://twitter.com/SenatorCollins/status/1060294357079810054
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corn in the bible posted:I thought some local judge seats were 2 year terms. That fuckin owns then It might be 2 at the lower levels, but the state spots if any won would be higher
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KickerOfMice posted:I don't understand, what was the point of that? abrams is still agitating for a recount so i guess it's insurance in case she somehow gets one
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Fulchrum posted:Because you seem to be disgusted at the idea of trying in any way to actually win a primary. Where are you getting that from?
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good start i guess
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Push El Burrito posted:They should tell people they'll bring the coal jobs back. nice snark another things dems can do to appeal to rural voters is healthcare. a lot of rural clinics are shutting down, and that's not great when you're being forced to pay for health insurance you can barely use also, dems should stop snuggling up to banks
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Heck Yes! Loam! posted:Is reconstruction 2.0 with some new deal salted into it the path to rural voter victory? I think they need to get around the perception that Democrats are Outsider Others. Ojeda, for example, in WV, had the right kind of tone and authenticity but lost imo because his actual platform wasn't particularly impressive or radical. He talked the talk but didn't walk the walk. Somebody with the platform of AOC but the demeanor of Ojeda would sweep WV.
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exploded mummy posted:It might be 2 at the lower levels, but the state spots if any won would be higher we're mostly talking county judges here ie harris i know the supreme court didn't change. appeals did though right, which owns corn in the bible fucked around with this message at 23:21 on Nov 7, 2018 |
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Lightning Knight posted:edit: I'm a tax evader
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Lycus posted:I'm sympathetic to arguments against retraining programs, when the jobs they retrain for require moving, which can be both financially and personally taxing. eaxctly!
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"Please ignore that I voted to confirm a SCOTUS judge who is on record as shielding the President from said investigation."
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Main Paineframe posted:Just look at how big minimum wage increases just passed in a bunch of rural deep red states. People want stuff that meaningfully improves their lives. That means good jobs, good wages, good affrodable healthcare, strong unions, and generally pretending that rural voters have any value outside of their potential as an input for industry. Yes, that might be difficult because of rural distrust toward Democrats, but that's all the more reason to take it in a progressive populist direction rather than the pro-corporate angle too many centrist Dems like to follow. I agree that that's necessary, but I don't think it's sufficient. If there had never been neoliberalism and triangulation, of the party stayed the way it was supposed to be economically, I think that'd be fine but we lost the trust and deservedly so. And as much as I want lovely Dems to suffer and feel bad about losing, the fate of the world depends on Dems getting good then winning. I just don't know if getting good is enough on its own to win.
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https://twitter.com/kaitlancollins/status/1060291423801610241
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