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In reply to the discussion: It's time for Democrats to focus on issues rather than Trump [View all]Response to Tom Rinaldo (Original post)
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The only question is whether we can manage enough juice to keep a focus on issues.
Tom Rinaldo
Feb 2018
#6
We can walk and chew gum at the same time... but, the Traitor-in-Chief IS the MAIN issue!
InAbLuEsTaTe
Feb 2018
#3
Good point... hoping the Dems will come up with a pre-2018 midterm "to-do" list.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Feb 2018
#43
I am with you all the way on the importance of countering voter suppression
Tom Rinaldo
Feb 2018
#12
I think there was still a lot of voter revulsion regarding him from our side
BumRushDaShow
Feb 2018
#25
It is ALL about turnout and the one factor we have going for us is ANTI-TRUMP motivated voters
hlthe2b
Feb 2018
#16
Let's be clear: It's the entire party, in fact the entire concept of the US that is divisive!
Fluke a Snooker
Feb 2018
#13
Russia ate my homework meme came from GoPers and Putin water carriers like Greenwald.
emulatorloo
Feb 2018
#36
I understand what you are saying, however Dems are talking issues. See recent special elections
emulatorloo
Feb 2018
#32
agreed. issues with emotion n moral emphasis. all repub policies not just trump n
msongs
Feb 2018
#42
There won't be a real election if drumpf facilitates russia hacking the votes in all states.
lark
Feb 2018
#51
Excellent summary of a threat that is usually difficult to articulate, let alone grasp
Tom Rinaldo
Feb 2018
#60