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cascadiance

(19,537 posts)
106. A "distant last" behind Kucinich?...
Mon Aug 26, 2013, 03:00 PM
Aug 2013

or a "distant last" behind the corporatist selections? And I would contend that he wasn't that much of a distant last then. He was in a virtual tie with Clinton for second in the Iowa caucuses earlier when primary season started and was actually a fraction ahead of her in voting percentages.

Prayer might help. Jackpine Radical Aug 2013 #1
Right about the prayer Tippy Aug 2013 #54
We need to stop compromising our votes in the primaries. dawg Aug 2013 #2
Primaries should be the place where we debate issues! LongTomH Aug 2013 #59
Should be, but it isn't allowed. n/t Egalitarian Thug Aug 2013 #118
We can't Kelvin Mace Aug 2013 #3
^This, and it appears that a lot dem voters agree with the third way. JRLeft Aug 2013 #49
No, they don't. And this is a lie that needs to be slapped down hard, now. woo me with science Aug 2013 #79
+1 daleanime Aug 2013 #83
+10 RC Aug 2013 #94
Hell Yes! kenfrequed Aug 2013 #127
If the DLC, Third Way, corporate Democrats ran honest campaigns... yurbud Aug 2013 #156
Disagree, kinda. truebluegreen Aug 2013 #65
Based on how much grief Kelvin Mace Aug 2013 #96
One of my favorite sites. truebluegreen Aug 2013 #130
COMRADE! Kelvin Mace Aug 2013 #136
DA! truebluegreen Aug 2013 #137
Only if some very deep pocketed $$$ progressives ante up, I'm afraid. hlthe2b Aug 2013 #4
I don't think we can Shankapotomus Aug 2013 #5
Agreed. This is the scenario most likely to produce a liberal candidate for President. n/t Laelth Aug 2013 #128
Three steps: brooklynite Aug 2013 #6
Are you saying the primaries don't choose candidates? n/t hootinholler Aug 2013 #9
I'm saying that, to be competitive in the Primaries... brooklynite Aug 2013 #10
Do you mean to imply that we shouldn't try? hootinholler Aug 2013 #23
I'm saying that I don't think you -are- trying. brooklynite Aug 2013 #29
The difficulty in electing a progressive isn't the public. Jackpine Radical Aug 2013 #63
I won't wast my time reminding you... brooklynite Aug 2013 #66
And do you remember why? zipplewrath Aug 2013 #100
Golly, he was criticized by another candidate? How unfair! brooklynite Aug 2013 #105
Not exactly zipplewrath Aug 2013 #116
Wait, you mean endless complaining isn't really "trying"?? JoePhilly Aug 2013 #86
they wont even try at lower levels like Chicago mayor's race JI7 Aug 2013 #159
Holy crap...been saying the exact same thing on here for years... msanthrope Aug 2013 #147
"Top down" isn't going to ever work Spike89 Aug 2013 #177
Check this out: truebluegreen Aug 2013 #69
I think you're overlooking a whole lot of potential votes .... Scuba Aug 2013 #14
You forgot a step zipplewrath Aug 2013 #15
Exactly Aerows Aug 2013 #18
doesn't even make it to the primaries ? aren't the primaries open ? JI7 Aug 2013 #160
Yes, but if you get disenfranchised early Aerows Aug 2013 #162
are you talking about candidates or voters ? JI7 Aug 2013 #164
Both can get disenfranchised early Aerows Aug 2013 #166
well that's a case of not being happy with who runs , not disenfranchised JI7 Aug 2013 #167
One is a symptom of apathy of the other Aerows Aug 2013 #168
In other words, its unfair if more people vote for a Candidate you don't like... brooklynite Aug 2013 #175
'Any Democrat will be better than the GOP' markiv Aug 2013 #7
Damned good question hootinholler Aug 2013 #8
Make all primary candidates pledge that they will Le Taz Hot Aug 2013 #11
Let see...candidate A loses Iowa, New Hampshire and South Caroline... brooklynite Aug 2013 #22
Perhaps the bad ideas are "Super Tuesday," and Iowa, New Hampshire, and S. Carolina going first... villager Aug 2013 #27
Perhaps so, but politics operates in a realistic world... brooklynite Aug 2013 #32
Hmm... kenfrequed Aug 2013 #133
I'm not shooting down anything... brooklynite Aug 2013 #134
Hmm... kenfrequed Aug 2013 #138
...and what did progressivism AS YOU CAN APPLY IT TODAY get you? brooklynite Aug 2013 #139
Well kenfrequed Aug 2013 #149
Angus King is a moderate, former Republican... brooklynite Aug 2013 #153
Yeah... kenfrequed Sep 2013 #178
This message was self-deleted by its author kenfrequed Sep 2013 #179
And I knew this would be the first response. Le Taz Hot Aug 2013 #35
In which case, you have no excuse... brooklynite Aug 2013 #37
Excuse for what? Le Taz Hot Aug 2013 #45
No excuse for not actively getting an acceptable candidate to run... brooklynite Aug 2013 #55
You have no idea what I or anyone else Le Taz Hot Aug 2013 #57
I have an idea based on what people say they're doing...which so far is nothing brooklynite Aug 2013 #89
+1 villager Aug 2013 #40
gotta FIND one first RussBLib Aug 2013 #12
Create a coalition campaign madville Aug 2013 #13
Damn, that is a good idea. nt riqster Aug 2013 #17
Because it worked so well for Gingrich and Santorum? brooklynite Aug 2013 #20
Well hopefully we could get some people madville Aug 2013 #25
Well, it would help to start with candidates who aren't inherenly unlikeable. winter is coming Aug 2013 #92
Like this .... Scuba Aug 2013 #16
Donate n2doc Aug 2013 #19
Beyond money, which of course is huge, we would have to dig out the entrenched Egalitarian Thug Aug 2013 #21
I'm sure it is the same. The moderates win because the voters in the precincts vote for them. stevenleser Aug 2013 #97
I am no longer willing to compromise on my avebury Aug 2013 #24
History's shown that the crash and burn could set the stage for a fascist dictatorship. pnwmom Aug 2013 #31
we may never undo the damages to America, pls don't roll over and give up all you have left, 1 vote. Sunlei Aug 2013 #46
Why should we be forced to accept the avebury Aug 2013 #87
This message was self-deleted by its author Recursion Aug 2013 #142
George McGovern was a great progressive. pnwmom Aug 2013 #26
And think of how many of Nixon's policies turned out to be to the left of Obama's! villager Aug 2013 #28
Nixon expanded the war in Vietnam and McGovern campaigned on ending it. pnwmom Aug 2013 #33
Which sort of underscores the irony of thinking of Obama as a "progressive" villager Aug 2013 #39
Obama is a progressive in the only meaningful sense. pnwmom Aug 2013 #44
Except, not in the sense of economic or environmental policies, to take but two.... villager Aug 2013 #61
Oh really? There isn't a stark difference between Obama's views on global warming pnwmom Aug 2013 #68
He had lots of good "views" on the campaign trail. I'm speaking about actual policies. villager Aug 2013 #76
I'm talking about his actual achievements. pnwmom Aug 2013 #78
"Keystone Decision Seen as Climate Change Test for Obama Abroad" villager Aug 2013 #84
So you're just going to ignore everything he has already done? pnwmom Aug 2013 #85
On environmental issues? Like de-listing the wolf, helping cover up the BP oil spill damage? villager Aug 2013 #93
We keep pushing on progressive issues. The harder, the better. pnwmom Aug 2013 #95
What is true is that everything is skewed to the right. Everything. Even/especially "Democrats." villager Aug 2013 #98
Unfortunately, when the "grand experiment" of the Soviet Union pnwmom Aug 2013 #101
the fall of the Soviet Union let the wealthy draw out the long knives on the rest of us yurbud Aug 2013 #126
No... that argument isn't useful. kenfrequed Aug 2013 #150
Obama is center right TheTruthBeKnown Aug 2013 #73
In today's political world he's progressive. pnwmom Aug 2013 #81
I we continue to let the 1% corporatist elites move us towards fascism, you may be right... cascadiance Aug 2013 #88
George McGovern Le Taz Hot Aug 2013 #36
No one that progressive has been able to win since then. pnwmom Aug 2013 #38
So your solution is to keep Le Taz Hot Aug 2013 #48
No, my solution at this point is Hilary Clinton. No Rethug has a chance against her. n/t pnwmom Aug 2013 #51
Hillary Clinton has one support group: Le Taz Hot Aug 2013 #56
Lou Dobbs will have another field day with her support of H-1B "indentured servant" program... cascadiance Aug 2013 #71
Chris Christie, the bully, would self-destruct against Hillary. Women would loathe him, pnwmom Aug 2013 #72
Yeah, that is a really bad look for Christie. His M.O. is to be super aggressive and nasty stevenleser Aug 2013 #103
I've seen him treat women like that at town meetings. I don't think he can stop himself. pnwmom Aug 2013 #109
We need to vet more heavily those "electable" candidates that become "progressive" (J. Edwards) cascadiance Aug 2013 #30
Do you seriously believe that if Edwards wasn't on the ballot, Kucinich would have been competitive? brooklynite Aug 2013 #34
He instead of Edwards would have had my primary vote! cascadiance Aug 2013 #47
Again - explain to me how Edwards "took away" support from Kucinich... brooklynite Aug 2013 #64
I know many that were voting for Edwards specifically because he was talking about issues... cascadiance Aug 2013 #77
And when Edwards dropped out, they went to.....? brooklynite Aug 2013 #80
He dropped out right before Super Tuesday and then we DID NOT KNOW WHY! cascadiance Aug 2013 #82
He dropped out before Super Tuesday because he was polling a distant last in all Super Tuesday stevenleser Aug 2013 #102
A "distant last" behind Kucinich?... cascadiance Aug 2013 #106
Iowa was several weeks before super Tuesday. Kucinich withdrew a week before Edwards stevenleser Aug 2013 #123
Progressive what? Le Taz Hot Aug 2013 #52
Edwards WAS campaigning to the left of both Clinton and Obama in the primaries... cascadiance Aug 2013 #58
many liberals knew Edwards was a Phony so didn't support him , i am a liberal and i would not JI7 Aug 2013 #161
Problem is Dennis for all his bluster never produced... Historic NY Aug 2013 #112
Not worried about 2016 no info to the Rs. 2014 needs 100% focus. Sunlei Aug 2013 #41
We need to find those issues we have common ground with most Americans on... cascadiance Aug 2013 #42
Smartest reply I've read all day! LongTomH Aug 2013 #70
We can start by not behaving like Hillary is inevitable. NuclearDem Aug 2013 #43
Especially in those districts that Republicans have redistricted to be MORE progressive! cascadiance Aug 2013 #53
What's wrong with Hillary, she is a rock solid moderate Republican pediatricmedic Aug 2013 #99
You have to start xxqqqzme Aug 2013 #50
Absolutely. That is how the Rightwing nuts took over. RC Aug 2013 #125
We had one in 2000 TheTruthBeKnown Aug 2013 #60
Well said. Many will continue to act like sheep... polichick Aug 2013 #117
If Nader had run in the Democratic primaries, I would have voted for him. Jim Lane Aug 2013 #148
Have primary elections all take place on the same day. n/t PowerToThePeople Aug 2013 #62
^^^This^^^ truebluegreen Aug 2013 #74
...in which case you have to do all your campaigning at once... brooklynite Aug 2013 #120
PBS. NPR. Possibly public financing. PowerToThePeople Aug 2013 #121
Wouldn't you rather have someone who can win the general election? cbdo2007 Aug 2013 #67
That's the kind of silliness that keeps getting us Republican lite. polichick Aug 2013 #111
Do you have a good example of when a "true progressive" has won the general election? cbdo2007 Aug 2013 #119
There haven't been any elected president in the last 50 years... polichick Aug 2013 #122
So you didn't vote for a Dem President for the past 50 years?? cbdo2007 Aug 2013 #172
Sure, voted for them, worked for them... polichick Aug 2013 #174
False dichotomy. n/t winter is coming Aug 2013 #115
and then ignore the people who put him there? yurbud Aug 2013 #154
Just because they don't do everything on YOUR list doesn't mean they've ignored you. lol cbdo2007 Aug 2013 #173
Organize? Get him/her the most votes during the primaries? Proud Liberal Dem Aug 2013 #75
Find a trillion dollars. Rex Aug 2013 #90
Hopeless cause fadedrose Aug 2013 #91
According to the latest Gallup Poll, 83% of liberal Democrats approve of President Obama. totodeinhere Aug 2013 #104
Half of us move to Iowa, the other half to New Hamphire. Auggie Aug 2013 #107
Isn't it absurd how it works? 'Course somebody gains from this sick system. polichick Aug 2013 #110
It's a bullshit system. I hate it. Auggie Aug 2013 #129
Me too - it's past time that Americans demand a truly democratic system... polichick Aug 2013 #132
Actually that's exactly what we need to do. An upset of Clinton in either of totodeinhere Aug 2013 #113
That's the question, and if it's impossible the party isn't worth working for. polichick Aug 2013 #108
Progressives need to promote progressive candidates for one thing betterdemsonly Aug 2013 #114
Follow the money zipplewrath Aug 2013 #124
and even if we could match the donations, we could never match the back end deal when they leave yurbud Aug 2013 #140
How can we get a candidate that believes what they say to get elected? and will keep their word? Coyotl Aug 2013 #131
We can't Spirochete Aug 2013 #135
Get primary voters in a sufficient number of precincts to vote for one (nt) Recursion Aug 2013 #141
Howard Dean MrMickeysMom Aug 2013 #143
Perhaps we can't mick063 Aug 2013 #144
The only way I can think of PD Turk Aug 2013 #145
We can't. The Party apparatchiks will not allow it. TransitJohn Aug 2013 #146
I wonder how an election would go if the rich just did away with their proxies and ran themselves yurbud Aug 2013 #152
I'd say go for it but marsis Aug 2013 #151
Not sure if we can in 2016, but we sure as hell can make a very interesting Primary cycle in which Bluenorthwest Aug 2013 #155
So, you're going to Primary the "Establishment" candidates with.....who? brooklynite Aug 2013 #171
Completely change elections and the system of representation... Blue_Tires Aug 2013 #157
on 4, I'd say covert one chamber of Congress to proportional yurbud Aug 2013 #158
so if we had done this, who would have won in 2008 ? JI7 Aug 2013 #165
Clearly, Dennis Kucinich....(if you're going to engage in fantasy, take it all the way) brooklynite Aug 2013 #170
And you'll have those changes made by 2016, will you? brooklynite Aug 2013 #169
so far i have mostly seen them getting behind Hillary Clinton JI7 Aug 2013 #163
I do not believe it is possible.... mike_c Aug 2013 #176
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