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In reply to the discussion: So I waited until the dust settled after the TN election to suggest this, but.... [View all]Wanderlust988
(709 posts)74. There have been many moderate southern Dems over the past few decades.
I can't think any one that is ultra progressive like AOC, winning in any red district, or slightly red district in the south....EVER.
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So I waited until the dust settled after the TN election to suggest this, but.... [View all]
senseandsensibility
Yesterday
OP
I'm personally for the most liberal candidate in almost all situations
senseandsensibility
Yesterday
#10
So you're calling me passive aggressive without actually doing so?
senseandsensibility
23 hrs ago
#64
that is very true, but a primary, especially in a special, is a very progressive race...
getagrip_already
Yesterday
#38
Probably correct. It's hard to make predictions based upon a special election with significantly lower turnout
Silent Type
Yesterday
#22
I didn't hear about the country music thing until the day after the election
senseandsensibility
Yesterday
#27
It's true that rehashing would have been could have been scenarios
senseandsensibility
23 hrs ago
#53
Plenty of red state moderate incumbents have lost to MAGA Republicans over the years
IronLionZion
Yesterday
#36
It didn't help that she was female. Beshear is liberal, but he is a white man and he wins everywhere in KY
Wanderlust988
23 hrs ago
#51
The election in a deep red district, and the outcome, is scaring the hell out of the white supremacy Tr**plicans.
NNadir
23 hrs ago
#68
I want what you are smoking. Even Jasmine knows this and will likely run for the Senate
Wanderlust988
16 hrs ago
#85
Maybe we should try; I remember similar arguments regarding what was possible in 2008.
Gore1FL
17 hrs ago
#83
No matter how 'moderate' the candidate is, the GQP will label them "socialist communist fascist radical left
Jack Valentino
18 hrs ago
#76