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JI7

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84. yes, i was wrong, because the only contest was really the dem primary
Sat Apr 18, 2015, 09:50 PM
Apr 2015

whose winner would decide who would be the mayor since republicans had no chance.

but still , according to your analysis chicago is mostly conservative if a liberal can't win in the general election.

you are implying Hillary Clinton and Chafee will not be better than the Republican ? JI7 Apr 2015 #1
Unfortunately that's most likley because the party and its base has become centrist. cui bono Apr 2015 #6
The party leadership may now be centrist, but NOT the base! cascadiance Apr 2015 #22
No, he's right. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Apr 2015 #33
Oh so if you're not a supporter of Clinton, then you're not a Democrat.... cascadiance Apr 2015 #46
That's the feeling I get from the centrists. cui bono Apr 2015 #87
She, actually. cui bono Apr 2015 #88
you also notice that our candidates talk all populist -- until they get elected, then they ND-Dem Apr 2015 #92
What "base"? You mean low information voters who only go with name recognition? NYC_SKP Apr 2015 #9
HRC's "base" ... NanceGreggs Apr 2015 #14
What makes her the superior democrat in your eyes, Nance? Scootaloo Apr 2015 #15
Well, thanks for the invite ... NanceGreggs Apr 2015 #18
So you have no explanation whatsoever? nt delrem Apr 2015 #23
Mm hmm ... NanceGreggs Apr 2015 #47
Actually, you said worse. You refused to answer a simple question. cui bono Apr 2015 #89
there is no answer. ND-Dem Apr 2015 #93
This political message board ... NanceGreggs Apr 2015 #101
Then why do you post here? There's no reason not to answer it. cui bono Apr 2015 #102
Saying I refuse to answer ... NanceGreggs Apr 2015 #132
+1000 Katashi_itto Apr 2015 #109
This is where I'm at - exactly JustAnotherGen Apr 2015 #28
Among poll respondents, most by far are not as bright as you, Nance. NYC_SKP Apr 2015 #54
No personal offence meant, NYC ... NanceGreggs Apr 2015 #60
You do not want to be called stupid but it is okay for you to call others deluded because they do jwirr Apr 2015 #67
Agreement or disagreement with me ... NanceGreggs Apr 2015 #82
Everytime I read an OP like this I wonder ... 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2015 #61
This has been a delusional and even fairly hilarious tactic that a loud group have deployed here for Number23 Apr 2015 #77
The base that knows how to spell "D", and thinks nothing else is important. GoneFishin Apr 2015 #50
10% of that base is now registered as Independent. Dem voter registration is now only at 32% sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #96
if they are registered as independent they are not the base JI7 Apr 2015 #99
The base is defined as who is voting for them, not necessarily by party affiliation. n/t cui bono Apr 2015 #105
They WERE the base. Now why would the base of a political party be fleeing that party? Shouldn't sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #114
the base is black voters, lgbt, hispanics , asians and i see no evidence any of these groups JI7 Apr 2015 #115
Are you saying that minorities are different in some way to white voters and therefore have nowhere sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #116
you do realize that majority of white voters vote republican while majority of minorities vote dem ? JI7 Apr 2015 #117
What I realize is is that you have assumed that the loss of 10% of registered Dems since 2008 sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #118
yes, i would say not many minorities but even among some independents many still JI7 Apr 2015 #121
The math says you are wrong. But who cares about math? sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #122
no it doesn't, party registration has nothing to do with who is the base JI7 Apr 2015 #123
Are you denying the reality that with the shrinking of the base, we lost the House AND the Senate? sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #125
and most independents lean democratic, we lost the house because of how districts are drawn out JI7 Apr 2015 #128
Whatever you say! Maybe some day you will take a closer look at those mid terms, and not just sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #130
it's about recognizing reality . JI7 Apr 2015 #131
Yes, exactly. And the reality is we are losing. We lost the House and the Senate. That is the sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #133
republicans have lost more party registration so how did they win ? JI7 Apr 2015 #134
Christie was VERY vulerable over his handling of Sandy. But even if he wasn't, explain why over 60 sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #135
because he was not vulnerable and actually was popular JI7 Apr 2015 #136
Wrong, you are repeating the EXCUSES that were handed down when outraged Dems sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #137
he was popular, and i'm not condoning anything, i'm stating facts, reality JI7 Apr 2015 #138
So it's okay for Democrats to support a Republican? Thanks, that's what I thought you were saying. sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #139
oh, you are the one that claimed millions of people watch RT ? JI7 Apr 2015 #140
You have defended Democrats voting for a 'popular' Republican. I will remember that. sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #141
stop accusing people of things for stating facts JI7 Apr 2015 #142
It's a simple thing to say. What the Dem Party did to Buono in NJ was reprehensible. They supported sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #143
i'm not being scammed, id on't think millions watch RT JI7 Apr 2015 #144
Exactly why are you trying to change the subject to something so far from sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #145
you change the subject all the time JI7 Apr 2015 #146
NJ is a BLUE STATE. A rotten, corrupt Republican was in trouble there. And the Dem Party rushed to sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #147
We don't have anywhere else to go scscholar Apr 2015 #2
No, we're asking that they actually listen to what we want Maedhros Apr 2015 #5
Well I can't vote for Hillary. So they better start listening and responding. n/t cui bono Apr 2015 #7
And we're dirty hippies. GoneFishin Apr 2015 #51
Oh there's the faint lip service paid to the Party Plank BEFORE the election. AFTER the election ... blkmusclmachine Apr 2015 #3
if this group actually exists why didn't they vote for Chuy Garcia in Chicago ? JI7 Apr 2015 #4
They did betterdemsonly Apr 2015 #12
so they make up a very small percentage in the country ? JI7 Apr 2015 #13
The wheels on your goalpost seem very well-greased. Scootaloo Apr 2015 #16
nope, i don't agree with what the poster claims JI7 Apr 2015 #20
Conclusion: the Republican won. And you're laughing. nt delrem Apr 2015 #24
No a DEMOCRAT that you don't support, won. n/t 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2015 #63
That depends on whether you define Democrat as someone with a 'D' after their name or cui bono Apr 2015 #90
It's the "D," baby. Just the big "D". ND-Dem Apr 2015 #94
LOL ... 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2015 #97
Well... what has Emanuel done that is true to Democratic principles and what has he done that isn't? cui bono Apr 2015 #98
I don't know ... 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2015 #107
What percentage of Emanuel's vote was from Republicans? cui bono Apr 2015 #111
Good question and good point. Do you have an answer? n/t 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2015 #112
I do not. I thought you might since you made the statement that Dems voted him in, cui bono Apr 2015 #113
It's probably why Chicago's mayoral race is now officially "nonpartisan". Ken Burch Apr 2015 #26
so is los angeles and new york JI7 Apr 2015 #62
Are you sure about New York? Ken Burch Apr 2015 #83
yes, i was wrong, because the only contest was really the dem primary JI7 Apr 2015 #84
heh RobertEarl Apr 2015 #8
That was the most accurate & depressing post this morning. CrispyQ Apr 2015 #40
Since the 90's/Clinton until now, for the most part it seems to me Vote Democratic lexington filly Apr 2015 #10
Because we haven't found another place to go and they're betting that we never will. DeSwiss Apr 2015 #11
Love that quote - by the way, the dirty fucking hippies were right. polichick Apr 2015 #32
Yes we were, and we still are! haikugal Apr 2015 #58
Right on! polichick Apr 2015 #66
Yes they (we) were..... DeSwiss Apr 2015 #129
You do have elsewhere to go treestar Apr 2015 #37
+1 ... 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2015 #68
Thank you. woo me with science Apr 2015 #106
you are not the base treestar Apr 2015 #17
I think you mean the proactive people they work for betterdemsonly Apr 2015 #19
The base would be people who try to get donors treestar Apr 2015 #36
I disagree, I think Ken is a part of the base. Major Hogwash Apr 2015 #25
The base turns up reliably treestar Apr 2015 #35
actually, they are supposed to serve us PowerToThePeople Apr 2015 #38
No the party is "us" treestar Apr 2015 #39
well, I push the candidates I want pretty constant. PowerToThePeople Apr 2015 #42
I have yet to see where other candidates are not allowed to run, you can't lay blame at the DNC. Thinkingabout Apr 2015 #59
They are not a pulic servant until they are elected. And if we are active in the party we are the jwirr Apr 2015 #71
+1 ... 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2015 #70
No, the party has changed, the "base" is still liberal. The party, as evidenced by so many posts on cui bono Apr 2015 #104
Do primaries always play chicken over pulling a Nader? daredtowork Apr 2015 #127
Obama, Clinton and the DLC still believe they can replace betterdemsonly Apr 2015 #21
I'm going to vote for the Dem nominee, whoever it may be. The Party doesn't want my thoughts. Shrike47 Apr 2015 #27
Yep. Then when they lose elections they blame us. If they want our votes, they have to .... Scuba Apr 2015 #29
See the post below you treestar Apr 2015 #41
When they lose elections, a Republican wins and screws us. I know, not popular. Don't care. n/t libdem4life Apr 2015 #45
There's a sure way to have influence in the Party, and that's to help build the Party over the years struggle4progress Apr 2015 #30
They're changing who 'the base' is. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Apr 2015 #31
I dont think that's the attitude. DCBob Apr 2015 #34
That calculation seems to work well enough for the purposes of those doing the math, Ken. TheKentuckian Apr 2015 #43
Bollocks, Ken - your OP is full of it. "other than the frontrunner"? Ridiculous muriel_volestrangler Apr 2015 #44
It's crap like "there's no difference between Hillary and Republicans" that turns people off voting workinclasszero Apr 2015 #108
republican party leaders often yields to the policy wishes of the far-right. Our party pampango Apr 2015 #48
I like this H2O Man Apr 2015 #49
+1000 !!!! orpupilofnature57 Apr 2015 #52
Posted to for later. 1StrongBlackMan Apr 2015 #53
They ALREADY have somewwhere else to go - HOME Glitterati Apr 2015 #55
Real true blue dems vote quid pro bono HereSince1628 Apr 2015 #56
I have said it before and I will say it again, they are creating a vacuum and Autumn Apr 2015 #57
Except -- they're right. Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2015 #64
To make the question a bit clearer: Seriously, where would we go if we want to protect what little jwirr Apr 2015 #75
I can't count the number of times I have been told I support Republicans just today alone. liberal_at_heart Apr 2015 #65
Only if they have a moral center. Jakes Progress Apr 2015 #69
You are not the base. MineralMan Apr 2015 #72
Whoa there. Many of us have done those things. madfloridian Apr 2015 #73
Past tense? MineralMan Apr 2015 #74
Some of us do what we can now. madfloridian Apr 2015 #76
You don't have to justify yourself to anyone, madflo. smokey nj Apr 2015 #91
I've done ALL of those things...for decades. Ken Burch Apr 2015 #81
That's not what the base is. The base is the voters who vote for a particular party. cui bono Apr 2015 #95
Of course, you're right. Major Hogwash Apr 2015 #100
So if we don't do those things we are not the Democratic base? Autumn Apr 2015 #119
I wish I had said that. guillaumeb Apr 2015 #78
Research speeches by many influential Democratic leaders like Rahm Emanuel or Al From and democrank Apr 2015 #79
I am no one's "base" and my vote is my own. Tierra_y_Libertad Apr 2015 #80
I don't think the dc dems want the votes. The president was desperate to get a republican congress Doctor_J Apr 2015 #85
Why? MFrohike Apr 2015 #86
You know why they keep on doing this? Because they CAN AZ Progressive Apr 2015 #103
The problem is the cure may be worse than the disease 1939 Apr 2015 #110
Issues, not party loyalty, DirkGently Apr 2015 #120
That's for damned sure. n/t LWolf Apr 2015 #124
Bull shit upaloopa Apr 2015 #126
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