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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: I fear Democrats are laying the groundwork for future losses by refusing to learn from defeat [View all]WhiteTara
(30,172 posts)26. True
But they sure love to denigrate both the Party and the Candidate.
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I fear Democrats are laying the groundwork for future losses by refusing to learn from defeat [View all]
realmirage
Dec 2016
OP
Because one can't participate in an online forum AND engage with their local party, too.
CrispyQ
Dec 2016
#158
Maybe you like defeat? did you vote for bernie? because she beat the shit of bernie and his bro's!
stonecutter357
Dec 2016
#56
Yet she lost to trump.. in the election that really counts, the general election.
dionysus
Dec 2016
#71
And then she got beat by Trump and his Bros in the electoral college where it counts
Feeling the Bern
Dec 2016
#81
Hopefully by getting people to stop fighting each other and rally around a common set of goals.
Kentonio
Dec 2016
#199
"If we think there's nothing wrong with our strategy after just losing to a horrible jackass..."
CrispyQ
Dec 2016
#159
Clinton won voters concerned about economy, Trump won voters concerned about terrorism
emulatorloo
Dec 2016
#216
Definitely! If dems sit and argue, then Putin and Trump are the victors now and into the
RKP5637
Dec 2016
#13
lol, no I won't stop saying it..You did share a great link and the study looks interesting but..
JHan
Dec 2016
#211
Sadly, i think returning focus to the middle class IS a major overhaul these days...
dionysus
Dec 2016
#74
Logically there's no middle ground to hacking, this post on its face makes little sense IMHO
uponit7771
Dec 2016
#118
We need to abandon the lie that those manufacturing jobs can come back to the rust belt.
LonePirate
Dec 2016
#18
You're the one being conned if you don't know the difference between good science and bad science.
LonePirate
Dec 2016
#28
You do understand that mechanization is more than just robots, don't you? Because the
Squinch
Dec 2016
#208
"all those sources are wrong" does not address any of the points in the links provided by L. Pirate
JHan
Dec 2016
#32
Every ESTABLISHMENT, INCUMBENT, republican won against the Democrats running for Senate in those
still_one
Dec 2016
#20
"In Wisconsin, Russ Feingold lost by a greater percentage than Hillary. Wisconsin reelected Scott
Cha
Dec 2016
#141
Does that explain why Russ Feingold and Zypher Teachout lost? Does that explain why every
still_one
Dec 2016
#40
That doesn't hold water when every establishment, republican, incumbent, won against those
still_one
Dec 2016
#43
I wasn't referring to the trump supporters. I was referring to the self-identified progressives who
still_one
Dec 2016
#122
Really? Why did Russ Feingold and Zyper Teachout Lose? Why did every swing state Democrat running
still_one
Dec 2016
#78
Every Senate race voted the same as President. Hassan and Hillary both won NH by a hair.
jfern
Dec 2016
#209
That is where the narriative breaks down. Those that won the Senate races in
still_one
Dec 2016
#212
2 Minnesota members of congress who endorsed Bernie won in heavily Trump districts
jfern
Dec 2016
#214
I fear we are wasting valuable time paying attention to concern trolls, too. Just sayin'... n/t
TygrBright
Dec 2016
#59
I'm calling a troll the person who came into my thread and insulted me. That's a troll.
realmirage
Dec 2016
#126
So you know, the person was insinuating that my OP was concern trolling. Hence, my response
realmirage
Dec 2016
#130
Yes, I'm concerned that we lost because I prefer winning to losing. Perhaps you don't
realmirage
Dec 2016
#72
Yes yes yes. I know. The team that gets three million more votes loses. The team that does not wins.
bravenak
Dec 2016
#75
We don't have to lose anybody! We strengthen our economic message to the middle class
realmirage
Dec 2016
#108
Would you be kind enough to point out in that article who exactly it is who believes that?
Kentonio
Dec 2016
#173
And they found something other than the usual errors? No? They proved it was rigged? No?
realmirage
Dec 2016
#98
"Losers make excuses. Winners assume power. I'll be damned if I'm going to be a victim."
realmirage
Dec 2016
#94
Trump scandals ineffective but one letter from Comey + a trickle of hacked/doctored emails....
CousinIT
Dec 2016
#96
Since when do we blame the victims of a crime for the actions of the criminals?
baldguy
Dec 2016
#97
"She wouldn't have been raped if only she hadn't been wearing that short skirt!"
baldguy
Dec 2016
#152
I really agree- and we have a great chance to turn this around, if we can accept
Yo_Mama
Dec 2016
#111
If we go back to 1980, Democrats have lost 11 out of the 19 elections.
Feeling the Bern
Dec 2016
#116
I actually hear people telling me loyalty is more important than principle. It's insane
realmirage
Dec 2016
#121
Doubling down on "deplorables" won't work any better than it did the first time
BRToldschool
Dec 2016
#136
It's no secret what ails the party - the party needs to expand its appeal outside of the big cities
Midwestern Democrat
Dec 2016
#149
Agreed entirely, but too many seem to think anything un-city doesn't matter
BRToldschool
Dec 2016
#155
It can be difficult to see the difference between the analysis of after-action-reports and a "refusa
LanternWaste
Dec 2016
#161
The Party will have to change despite them. Or the next loss will wake them up
realmirage
Dec 2016
#175
This thread reminds me of the old Spy magazine feature "Logrolling in our Time".
lapucelle
Dec 2016
#180