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Jason Merchey's avatar

I respect your writing and your intent, especially as someone who grew up 20 miles from you and who likes psychology and politics quite a bit.

But you kinda lost me in this screed.

I wish you would have taken the time to illustrate how Dems can be successful in November, and that an anti-corruption message is probably more important than any particular identity, and certainly more important than ideological purity, progressive bona fides, or political correctness.

Democratic mobilization and enthusiasm can trump Trump's chicanery and cheating in the midterms, but we do all need to be on the same page.

If Killer Mike or Ken Martin or Kamala Harris are not right-minded then forget them. We are facing a mountain of skullduggery now and on election day, and a unifying message such as pro-economic reform, pro-legal-justice-for-the-fascists, and pro-affordability can paper over the Left's widely-differing viewpoints and identity issues.

Roberta's avatar

We had this conversation yesterday. One of my brothers-in-law voted for Jill Stein in 2016. Two of them voted for Trump, 3 times. The one who voted for Stein would probably still vote for her. The two Trump voters bitch and piss and moan about how bad things are, but make no comment on Trump. We put too much emphasis on the "experts" and not enough on what is important to US.

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