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In reply to the discussion: Can Somebody Explain To Me... What The 2014 Mid-Term Message Is From My Democratic Party ??? [View all]And the thing is... RawStory provided all the crazy RePuke info one could ever hope for.
A hundred/thousand ads could have been made from that stuff.
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Can Somebody Explain To Me... What The 2014 Mid-Term Message Is From My Democratic Party ??? [View all]
WillyT
Oct 2014
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I agree. MUCH lessor of two evils....one evil is completely insane, the other can be reformed.
Fred Sanders
Oct 2014
#6
That first one is what I would expect to be hearing, but mostly haven't.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Oct 2014
#5
Nothing about voting rights, civil rights, equal opportunity, or collective bargaining I notice.
ucrdem
Oct 2014
#43
who are the candidates in your state ? every state and local areas have different candidates
JI7
Oct 2014
#15
Protect SS, raise minimum wage, reduce military spending, strengthen safety net . . .
ucrdem
Oct 2014
#20
It's simple, if you want Obama to be able to appoint judges, show up and vote
Hippo_Tron
Oct 2014
#36
If you believe in functional government then you have to make government function.
bklyncowgirl
Oct 2014
#45
For Florida Govenor the message is "our Republican(D) is better than your Republican(R).
NCTraveler
Oct 2014
#47
Why look for a national unifying message for a collection of State and Local elections?
FSogol
Oct 2014
#56
Generally, vote Democratic. It doesn't get much simpler so what part of that
KittyWampus
Oct 2014
#63