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2016 Postmortem
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Nina Turner on How to Make the Democratic Party Great AgainGabby Bess
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"They lost because they lost their way. They lost their message, they lost their focus, and they forgot why we really wereor are still, I hopethe party of the working people," she told me over the phone. Her voice was emphatic, and the grave post-mortem somehow seemed like the most uplifting thing I've heard since November 8. Turner was a staunch voice for progressives during the election, and she will be a crucial voice now.
As it stands, the Democratic party is the largest apparatus with the power turn the country away from the dark path that Donald Trump, along with a Republican-controlled House and Senate, is leading it down. But to realize that potential, the Democrats have a lot of work to do. Turner, who now serves on the board of Sanders' Our Revolution, puts it more bluntly. "We need to give a shit about the people," she said.
It is in bad faith to blame them for it: They felt disenfranchised, and stayed home. According to Slate, the Democrats lost 1.17 million people with incomes under $50,000 in the Rust Belt states who voted for President Obama in 2012.
"We have to pay attention to [Trump] voters, but we can't throw away the coalition of progressive people of color and progressive whites who really make up the majority, about 51 percent," she added. "Black and Hispanic people are disproportionately impacted by income inequality, but the white working class has lost a lot of economic ground, too. Both can be true. We need to pull in everyone who is suffering and acknowledge their pain, not continue to bombard them with stats about how the unemployment rate is down and Obamacare is the best thing since sliced bread."
As it stands, the Democratic party is the largest apparatus with the power turn the country away from the dark path that Donald Trump, along with a Republican-controlled House and Senate, is leading it down. But to realize that potential, the Democrats have a lot of work to do. Turner, who now serves on the board of Sanders' Our Revolution, puts it more bluntly. "We need to give a shit about the people," she said.
It is in bad faith to blame them for it: They felt disenfranchised, and stayed home. According to Slate, the Democrats lost 1.17 million people with incomes under $50,000 in the Rust Belt states who voted for President Obama in 2012.
"We have to pay attention to [Trump] voters, but we can't throw away the coalition of progressive people of color and progressive whites who really make up the majority, about 51 percent," she added. "Black and Hispanic people are disproportionately impacted by income inequality, but the white working class has lost a lot of economic ground, too. Both can be true. We need to pull in everyone who is suffering and acknowledge their pain, not continue to bombard them with stats about how the unemployment rate is down and Obamacare is the best thing since sliced bread."
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Let me guess! Another slam against the Dem party because the voters care about economics!!
bettyellen
Dec 2016
#1
Oligarchy!! Apparently the oligarchy is a lot more popular than Sanders guessed.
bettyellen
Dec 2016
#15
Hillary is a staunch Democrat. Ms. Turner is not. She actually hurt Hillary's campaign
redstateblues
Dec 2016
#126
No he won't...he made statements that guarantee he will become the story and not
Demsrule86
Dec 2016
#75
He will be controversial...the GOP will make it about Ellison...and he will be hampered in his
Demsrule86
Dec 2016
#80
I hope so...I fear that having an inexperienced and controversial person run
Demsrule86
Dec 2016
#89
How many were screwed by Voter ID laws? About 10x more than her margin of loss...
bettyellen
Dec 2016
#20
Here are the actual voting results for Trumbull county Ohio for all 3 presidential elections.
think
Dec 2016
#22
We both know Sanders is going there to spin his story w MSNBCS help- every time he sams Dems
bettyellen
Dec 2016
#27
You'll see and hear a lot more of Bernie Sanders. The Democrats appointed him outreach chair
think
Dec 2016
#34
What the Democratic leadership is saying behind closed doors does not necessarily correspond
lapucelle
Dec 2016
#107
They didn't make up a title for him. Senator Amy Klobuchar is the current chair.
think
Dec 2016
#108
The Bernie bashes Dem tour is in full effect! And MSNBC is going to help- just as they did during
bettyellen
Dec 2016
#28
'we can't throw away the coalition of progressive people of color and progressive whites
elleng
Dec 2016
#6
Bullshit. He created a scandalous fake "investigation" by pretending there was new information.
bettyellen
Dec 2016
#36
You've been pushing RW talking points shamelessly in order to denigrate our candidate.
bettyellen
Dec 2016
#42
As BettyEllen noted below, they are invested in pushing "Bernie's secret sauce" as the solution
stevenleser
Dec 2016
#44
Depends. Hillary won the popular vote. Since every argument you are making suggests
stevenleser
Dec 2016
#31
Not surprising. Anyone with a brain recognized that was B.S. from day one. Like Benghazi. nt
stevenleser
Dec 2016
#40
I knew the Wikileaks thing was crap- hacker culture is incredibly sexist in nature and when I heard
bettyellen
Dec 2016
#41
Poor Democrats! They must change, or else they will never win the popular vote!!!
DetlefK
Dec 2016
#66
Hillary Clinton voted against the only trade agreement that came before her in the Senate.
Demsrule86
Dec 2016
#77
Bernie advocated a stock transaction tax to help pay for his college program. The tax would hit high
think
Dec 2016
#90
He did call for an increase in payroll taxes...I thought it was for tuition but it was paid leave
Demsrule86
Dec 2016
#98
All the graphs showed a decent hike in taxes for the middle class. He was DOA on that.
bettyellen
Dec 2016
#110
not a personal attack, She is an islamaphobe and the only reason the alt-left dont see it
La Lioness Priyanka
Dec 2016
#134