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02-07-2017 11:08 AM |
Re: I used to be disgusted, and now I try to be amused.
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Originally Posted by Adder
(Post 505608)
No, Hank, it's about the 2% fewer prime age people participating in the labor force. Clearly.
The Dem "establishment" (for lack of a better term) completely underestimated (1) just how much scorn there would be for Hillary from the progressive wing of the party, who I personally thought would get out to vote for the first woman over a racists lunatic (or any R), and (2) just how powerful mysogny is. Those to things drove the phenomena that left votes the Dems could have gotten at home.
Sebby's thing mattered too, but there's little the Dems can really offer to get those people on board.
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Part of the problem is a traditional problem: there is always a disconnect between campaign/party HQ and the grassroots. I think it was worse in this case for a bunch of reasons: (1) Under Obama and Wasserman-Shultz, the Party had focused on their core strength: a dynamic, very appealing President who could reach people directly and had not done as much grassroots and state based work as they should have - by the general, the party was on the sidelines; (2) Everyone who knows Hillary at HQ has trouble understanding the complaints about her because they know they are all fundamentally untrue; the degree to which Bernie supporters, for example, came to share a characterization of her similar to that pushed by Issa and Gingrich, still shocks them, and they thus dismissed what they couldn't understand; (3) Hillary herself is a wonk not a candidate by nature, and didn't play to her strength; in the debates, she didn't engage him in wonky discussion and show how shallow he was, but instead pushed him on zingers and tried to demonstrate his instability...
I can go on. But the reason for the shock of the election wasn't just that Johnson voters were idiots (though many are). It was also that a fairly traditional disconnect was aggravated and both Hill's campaign and the party were out of touch with that.
We need a lot of local activity to build a base to make sure that doesn't happen next time.
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